Which Social Network is Best for Authors?
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On Social Media you have an opportunity to talk with your readers, learn about them, and empathize with your followers. However, there is not a single perfect Social Media network site for authors, rather a combination of several pages – each one with its pros and cons.
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Goodreads has more than 20 million members and is THE site for authors. Google+ is an overall great site with endless possibilities to display your book. The “power” of the site is that what you post there is automatically indexed by Google, which makes your post (i.e. a link to your latest blog) so much easier to discover. Twitter is great to build a following and to engage with your readers, and if you write non-fiction LinkedIn might be a good choice too. Facebook remains the “Old Daddy” but others are gaining traction. Don’t forget Pinterest where you can show images of your book, scenes from your book, images of locations where your book takes place – or any other images.
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How Do You Choose Your Followers?
You want to interact mainly with READERS, NOT writers. The question is: How to find readers? All Social Media sites have a search function on top of the page. Type in: book bloggers, read, reading, book lovers, book club, love reading, reviewer, book worm, love to read, mystery book reader, science fiction reader, YA readers, YA book blogger, readers, word nerd, non-fiction book blogger, reading books, reviewing book… and even librarian. Click on “people” or scroll down a lot, as the first names that appear are often publishers and other commercial accounts.
Another method is to type in the name of a very successful book in your genre and find readers there, talking about this book. Follow those readers that you feel belong to your book genre, based on what they say in their tweets. Re-tweet their posts, engage in meaningful conversation, be funny or refer to blog posts you wrote, but don’t mention your book. They will find out about it soon enough.
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GOODREADS
A “Must” for every writer: millions of readers, thousands of groups for every genre you might join, extra book pages, space for your blog, book trailer and quotes on your author page. Book launches and other events can be posted, and the Giveaway is a great opportunity to get exposure for your book. Read: How to Create Buzz for Your Upcoming Book on Goodreads. Upload with one click all your Google, Twitter and Facebook followers and have them as friends on Goodreads.
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GOOGLE+
Nowhere on Social Media can you show your books’ cover so brilliantly as on Google+ and I might add, so often as you want. But that’s not the only benefit. Just to name a few:
Link to your blog posts
Use hashtags on Google+ too
Want engagement? Write resource-type articles
You can “meet” with your readers through Google’s “Hangouts”
You will get a much higher Search Engine Ranking, especially from blog posts that you (partially) add to your Google+ page
Choose like-minded, interesting people and lots of readers for your Google+ circles. You can easily and fast build your own circles. Get tips here on this free PDF by Guy Kawasaki.
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TWITTER
Follow others, tweet something VALUABLE for your followers, such as helpful tips, news or something interesting or funny – and don’t use Twitter as a cheap way to advertise! Create a nice mixture of your own, really interesting tweets and also do lots of re-tweeting. Choose a short Twitter name and a professional avatar (portrait).
Make it as easy and convenient as possible for your fellow “tweeps” to engage and interact with you. If you are looking for readers and reviewers – choose readers and reviewers and follow them!
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PINTEREST
Pinterest grows faster than any other Social Media site. “According to the latest numbers, Pinterest grabs 41% of all e-commerce traffic. Compare that to Facebook at 37%. Since Pinterest is centered around the social discovery of objects (as opposed to friends and family), it makes sense that Pinterest would eventually have the upper hand, but it’s an accomplishment for any platform to sneak up on Facebook’s number-one-in-everything status” wrote Lauren Orsini in her blog. But don’t worry, if you just upload your images, you need not to spend much time there – unless you want to get lost in millions of attractive photos – a huge temptation : )
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Schedule Your Posts
To save a lot of time for personalized connecting with your followers, create a file with tweets, and add regularly news you might find on Internet magazines and literary / publishing blogs, and use Hootsuite or Futuretweets to schedule your posts for the next day or even weeks. That frees you time whenever you like to communicate with your readers.
Write about interesting events and things, give valuable advice, news, quotes or funny stories. No one joins Twitter, Facebook, Google+ or Pinterest to constantly read about your book. That’s not very entertaining or interesting at all.
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Get Separate Page for Your Books
On Google+, Twitter, Pinterest, Facebook and Goodreads you have the option to open a separate site for your book(s) – on Google+ up to 50 pages. You can also start communities on Google+, as well as on Facebook and certainly on Goodreads. Take advantage of these wonderful and free opportunities!
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Connect All Your Social Media Sites – Starting With Your Blog
The time you spend posting cannot only considerable minimized through scheduling, but also through connecting your blog with your Social Media sites and connecting them with each other through plug-ins. Your can for example set up your social media presences on Google+, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Goodreads, Google+, Tumblr to connect with each other. Post something on Google+ and it will automatically be a tweet. Schedule a tweet and it will go automatically to several other Social Media sites. Your blog can appear on Goodreads and as headline on Pinterest too. See also: How-to Automatically Post on Twitter from Your Google+ Page.
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IMPORTANT tips: Socializing versus Advertising
Jonathan Gunson @JonathanGunson wrote: “The response I get on Twitter, Google+ and Facebook always explodes if I say something personal. Readership is built by great writing, but it also built by growing a community of advocates at a deeply personal level – friends who will spread the word about your books. And for the communications to successfully engage, they all need to be about them, them, them, NOT you, you, you. The bottom line is that a change of psychology is needed when using Twitter, or any social media. Instead of ‘I need to sell my book’, think ‘I need to grow my readership and community’, because in the end it’s about your writing.”
Anne Rallen wrote in her blogspot: ”The only thing that can be counted on to enhance your visibility as a writer is to interact with readers in a real, honest, and generous way on the social media platform.”
Frances Caballo writes: ”If you simply broadcast your messages—“Buy my book!”—you will not have book purchases. However, talking with your readers via a social media network, you will gain loyal followers who, often will help to market your books.”
Read also: 9 Things Authors Should Never Do on Twitter and 3 Top Rules to Follow on Social Media. Last but not least: Have fun on meeting your readers on Social Media!
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