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Alan Smith – Getting Interviews on AM/FM/Satellite Radio and BlogTalk Radio

Irene Watson and Victor R. Volkman spoke with author, entrepreneur, and marketing guru Alan E. Smith on how to line up and successfully execute media interviews on AM, FM, Satellite, and BlogTalk Radio stations. Alan is the author of How To UnBreak Your Health.  Since the first edition of his book was published in late 2007 he’s been interviewed on more than 70 radio programs.  He’s been on AM, FM, Internet and even satellite radio shows talking about his book about complementary and alternative medicine. Topics covered:

  • Why should authors use radio to promote their book?
  • Is one type of radio (AM, FM, Internet) better than another for generating book sales and visibility?
  • How do you find a radio show that might want to have you on?
  • How do you get on a radio show?
  • What’s the best way to prepare for a radio interview?
  • What do you do during an interview?
  • Is there anything you suggest doing after an interview?
  • How do you capitalize on an interview after it’s over?
  • We’ve even had Alan Guest Host a couple of Authors Access shows and I highly highly recommend you listen to our roundtable episode called “Podcasting For Authors” which has all the resources you need to start your very own podcast.  Since his college education was in broadcast journalism he chose to make radio his primary marketing tool for his book, also because it was free.

    Resources mentioned in this episode

  • Francine Silverman
  • Alex Carroll
  • Talkers magazine
  • Radio-TV Interview Report (RTIR)
  • Help-A-Reporter Out (HARO)
  • Reporter Connection
  • PitchRate
  • Book Marketing Network

    UnBreak Your Health(TM) offers proven healing techniques from the most modern innovations to ancient healing therapies. With 339 new and updated listings in 150 different categories this is the most complete book ever published on complementary and alternative therapies (no diets or supplements). This updated edition again focuses on therapies, systems and devices in the field of complementary, alternative and integrative medicine. Many topics also have accompanying podcast interviews with leaders and innovators in the field

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    Valerie Coleman – Organizing a Successful Book Fair

    Victor R. Volkman and Tyler R. Tichelaar spoke with best-selling author, award winning publisher, and entrepreneur Valerie Coleman about secrets of making a great book festival event. In 2010, Coleman joined forces with LaTonya Branham and Charlotte Brown to launch the Dayton Book Expo. The first event drew over fifty authors from across the nation and almost five hundred book lovers. We ranged over a wide variety of aspects of exhibition planning and execution including:

    • What was the catalyst for creating the Dayton Book Expo (DBE)?
    • Where did the authors come from
    • What elements are essential for a successful book fair?
    • How did you recruit the volunteers?
    • What unique things did you do for the DBE authors?
    • What things did you do for the DBE book lovers?
    • how far in advance do you have to plan an expo?
    • what should the well-prepared author bring with them
    • How did you divvy the work load?
    • How did you market the event?
    • When is the next DBE?
    • Are you doing anything differently for the 2011 event?
    • How can authors, book lovers and sponsors learn more about this event?

    Valerie Coleman

    Valerie Coleman

    Valerie Coleman is on a mission to be a voice for self-published authors. She has coached thousands of aspiring authors through the publishing process and conducts workshops that provide step-by-step instructions on prepping, printing and pricing literary works. She founded the Pen to Paper Literary Symposium in 2004. This annual conference draws participants from Washington to Florida. Past presenters include national best-selling authors Dan Poynter, Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, Vickie Stringer, Parry “EbonySatin” Brown and Kendra Norman-Bellamy. In 2005, Coleman co-founded Write On! Workshop which is geared towards the novice writer

    Dayton Book Expo

    Dayton Book Expo

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    Dan Poynter – Book writing, Publicity and Promotion

    Irene Watson and Victor R. Volkman spoke with entrepreneur, publishing, and marketing guru Dan Poynter about a wide variety of related topics. Poynter’s Self-Publishing Manual: How to Write, Print and Sell Your Own Book has had more than 15 editions and is the most often referenced book on the subject by far. Dan has produced more than 76 books and revisions so far, of which some have been translated into Spanish, Japanese, Russian, British-English and German. Here’s just a few of the things we talked about:

    • eBooks and the future of publishing
    • Importance of a good book title
    • Pre-pub reviews — do they still matter?
    • Marketing on a budget
    • Self-publishing without the “Vanity” tax
    • Proofing and editing
    • Basics of good book cover design

    Dan Poynter

    Dan Poynter

    Dan Poynter literally fell into publishing. He spent eight years researching a labor of love. Realizing no publisher would be interested in a technical treatise on the parachute, he went directly to a printer and “self- published.” The orders poured in and he suddenly found he was a publisher himself.

    In 1973, he became interested in a new aviation sport, couldn’t find a book on the subject so he sat down and wrote one. After four months of writing and intense research that took him from coast to coast, he delivered the manuscript to the printer. One of his books  Hang Gliding has sold over 130,000 copies — a “best seller”!

    Dan Poynter's Self-Publishing Manual, 16th Edition: How to Write, Print and Sell Your Own Book

    Dan Poynter's Self-Publishing Manual, 16th Edition: How to Write, Print and Sell Your Own Book

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    The (inevitable?) negative book review and what to do

    Authors Access: 30 Success Secrets for Authors and PublishersEveryone (me included) will gets negative book reviews. All books get them, what you do is up to you. I defy you to find a bestseller without a negative review: J.K. Rowling, John Grisham, Dean R. Koontz. Congratulations you have joined the fraternity of abused authors. John Grisham just got 66 “one-star” reviews for his last book. Maybe he deserved it, I don’t know, that’s not the point.

    A book with nothing but 5-star reviews is suspicious in a different way, it looks like the jury might have been bought. It might be fun to try to keep your “straight ‘A’” grade point average but you do not actually have any control here. I do know some people who head straight for the low-starred reviews to see if the reviewer is just a crank and then go back to the high-starred reviews and decide for themselves on that basis.

    After some 5 or 6 years of dealing with this, my best strategy to is to “bury ‘em” with positive reviews. Find five other reviewers to review your book. How in the world would you do this? Find competing books in your niche, locate their reviews on Amazon, and contact the reviewers and ask them if they would like a review copy of your book. Many of them will have blogs or be relatively easy to find on Google. Sometimes they copy their reviews verbatim from their blogs into Amazon so you can just google a phrase from the review.

    Retaliation is off-the-table, it never works. If you feel you must, you can “vote down” the review as unhelpful. That is anonymous, so it can be done. Resist the temptation to comment (“reply”) to the review unless it addresses an issue which was fixed in a later printing or edition. In that case, you can offer them a free review copy if you like. What you should NOT do is try to refute the review point-by-point, even if you know there are mistakes in the review. Remember what Mom said, “If you can’t say anything nice, then don’t say anything at all”.

    Here’s some followup advice from Tyler Tichelaar, an article featured in “Authors Access: 30 Success Secrets for Authors”.

    What If I Still Get A Negative Review?
    If you have followed all this advice and you still get a negative book review, all is not lost.

    • Most importantly, don’t lose your temper. A negative review may point out weak aspects of your writing that will help you become a more effective writer of your next book or even the second edition of your current work.
    • Don’t hide from the world. The review is just one person’s opinion. It’s highly possible good reviews will still come.
    • Learn from your mistakes. If you get several negative reviews, you have work to do. You can republish the book with revisions.
    • Find something good in the review. You may still find a quotable passage to promote your book. The reviewer might not like your characters, but he might remark that the book is well researched. He may complain about the proofreading, but he may still like the story concept.
    • Build a relationship with the reviewer. Send a thank you note and tell the reviewer you appreciate his honesty. The reviewer will be impressed by your professionalism, and this will leave open a line of communication and a possible good review for your next book.
    • Remember, even a negative review is better than no book review. In the long run, you will become a better writer and hopefully sell more books.

    Elaine Wilkes – Getting Your Book into Bookstores

    Drew Gerber of PitchRate interviewed Elaine Wilkes, author of Nature’s Secret Miracles about how she got her book into bookstores with NO support from her publisher and NO interest from corporate buyers at Barnes & Noble and Borders.  It’s a simple one-on-one technique guaranteed to get you results, all you have to do is be willing to pick up the phone with someone and have a 2 minute conversation about your book.  There’s no tricks, no smoke and mirrors, just good old fashioned saying “Hi, I’m an author and I’d love it if your store could have a copy of my book for sale”.

    Elaine Wilkes

    Elaine Wilkes

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