5 Awesome Marketing Sites for Authors
If you are a new author, exploring book marketing sites, can become quite overwhelming.
I did not pay for any marketing for my memoir “Watching the Daisies,” (apart from a couple of short, unsuccessful campaigns which cost not a lot, but put me off paid marketing) for a total of eighteen months.
Meanwhile, I was able to build up book reviews, and form a solid foundation on both my blog and social media links.
I am forever thankful for all the support I received on my journey.
My previous post 20 Marketing Tips for New Authors includes my tried and tested FREE marketing tools for new authors.
Paid Book Marketing Sites
In May 2018, I dipped my toe back into the paid marketing waters once again.
Sticking to a modest monthly budget, I have spread my marketing campaign evenly over each month.
I have continued to build on my learning experiences, and sales and reviews are increasing nicely.
However, I always keep a record of ROI ( Return on Investment) for each Ad.
The following book marketing sites have produced the best ROI:
Fussy Librarian
Fussy Librarian https://thefussylibrarian.com ask for a minimum number of reviews and ratings before they will accept your book for promotion.
I have had consistently good results, and use them on a regular basis.
My Book Cave
Book Cave https://mybookcave.com “generally like to see 10-20 reviews,” before accepting advertising submissions. This site has also produced good sales results for “Watching the Daisies.”
All Author
All Author https://allauthor.com allows authors to create a profile on their site for FREE.
However, if you become a paid member there are lots of additional tools available to help you market your book(s).
These include:
- A Gif maker,
- Tweet scheduler,
- Promotional banners,
- Author interviews…
I particularly love their weekly e-mail enclosing a new Mockup Banner, which I have put to good use on this blog and on social media.
Here are a few examples:
Book Gorilla
Book Gorilla https://bookgorilla.com is a little more expensive, but I have found the ROI to be excellent.
BookBub
I am one of many authors who dream of being accepted for a BookBub Deal, and becoming a bestseller!
However, https://bookbub.com also market BookBub Ads which are more budget friendly.
I have already posted on my first test ads, which you can read HERE
Creating Custom Ads
I recently discovered BookBrush https://bookbrush.com an online tool for creating custom images.
I am using their FREE version, which gives me the opportunity to create 3 images per month. It is very user friendly.
These are my first Book Brush babies:
BookBrush Test Results
The results I have noted using these Ads on BookBub is very interesting.
Although, the wording is the same on all three, the first Ad with the book on the left, and the one with the blue tab had an almost equal percentage of clicks per thousand views.
However, when I looked at my results in more detail, I found the following:
- Amazon US customers preferred the book on the left,
- Amazon UK customers liked the blue tab Ad best,
- Amazon CA customers loved the Ad with the bus shelter,
- Barnes and Noble and Apple customers preferred the blue tab Ad.
I shall put this information to good use for future marketing campaigns.
Personal Experience
Please note, that I have not received any payment for mentioning any of these book promotion sites. My post is purely based on my own personal experience.
Do you have any book marketing sites that you find helpful?
Please share.
Categories: Marketing Tips for Authors
Interesting to see all the different results you got Brigid. You’ve clearly done a lot of research. Thanks for sharing all these tips and sites. 🌼
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My pleasure Miriam. I love doing the research. It appeals to my inner geek!
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Good for you! 😊
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Brigid, thank you for these ideas. I wrote my book two years ago. I’ve been promoting it myself on Twitter and Facebook. If you had to choose only ONE of these places to advertise, which one gives the MOST return on your investment? Mine is a non-fiction book. I don’t know if that makes a difference.
Thank you!
Hugh Houston
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I am glad you found it helpful. My Book Cave is very affordable and always produces good results. Fussy Librarian is a little more expensive but equally good. Hard to choose between them. Best of luck Hugh.
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Wow! Such great tips for the writers out here. There certainly is a lot of work after you complete the book. Absolutely amazing. Thank you for showing all the things that you did.
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Thank you Lisa. I think it is a shock for new others to discover how much work is needed to promote their book. It is all learning…
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Wil forward to my friedns with books to promote . Thanks x
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Thank you. Just popped over to your blog. I did not get your last reply for some strange reason. x
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Brigid, I’ve seen some of your wonderful new promotions and am so impressed by them … striking and enticing. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge here … these are brilliant and I’m bookmarking your post for future reference.
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Thank you Annika. I really enjoy marketing and sharing with others. I still have so much to learn…
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Its interesting how you get all the results Bridgid ..
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Thank you Mich. It takes a while to find out what sites work best.
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Good to know…
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Thank you.
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As always Brigid thanks for the tips. I need to pick up reading your book again but will DEFINITELY finish it 🌼
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Thank you Margaret. Wishing you a good week.
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You too Brigid 🌼
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Brigid, it is so generous of you to share these marketing tips. I am impressed with your wealth of knowledge. Your book in on my TBR mountain.
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Thank you Jessie. I included you in last weeks post which I updated. I have a growing mountain here too!
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Great info! Interesting about your book covers, which gets the most clicks. Makes me rethink my book cover… have to share!
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Thank you Kim. It seems book covers and Ads are a regional thing. I found it very interesting.
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Great info here and all already ‘market tested’ by a working author – yourself. Thank you for putting this informative post together for others to glean off of.
BTW: In your book: along with your garden descriptions (as I mentioned in my reply to your comment on my blog) I smiled when I learned of your music preferences and concert experiences…you go girl!!!!
😉
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Thank you Laura. I love sharing my marketing and self publishing experiences. All Good Karma. I cannot imagine life without music. Hope to go to many more concerts. Sorry no emojis at the moment!
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I’m clicking on all of them. Always up for a new helpful writing site.
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I hope you find them helpful Jacqui. There is also a great UK promotion site Book Hippo which is by donation.
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This is really informative Brigid. Thanks for sharing.
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My pleasure Alexis. I love sharing info. to help others, as I have been helped. x
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Extremely useful post
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Thank you Bella.
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Thanks for sharing your experiences, very helpful information.
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My pleasure Bella. I am glad you found them helpful.
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Great tips Brigid for when my new stocks arrive 😀
My attention is drawn to the woman with the tablet on the beach! Great place to read 😉
Blessings,
Jennifer
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Thank you Jennifer. Yes, I liked that one too. I shall put it to good use. It is all a steep learning curve isn’t it?
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Absolutely Brigid! 😀
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Thank you, Brigid, for sharing this with us. This is a lovely introduction to several new platforms. Wonderful to see the positive and well-earned results you’ve received. Bravo! Thanks again. 🙂
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Thank you Natalie. It is all very overwhelming at the beginning. I had very little in way of a budget but I have learned lots by going the slow route. x
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Great post. So happy that you are having continued success.
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Thank you Jessica. It is a big relief after more than six years of writing and promoting.
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Love how you just decided you were going to succeed and you did!! Bravo. Hope you are doing well. Are your gardens in yet?
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Thank you Jessica. I will be posting on the garden again on Wednesday. Spring came very early. Some of my daffodils are on the way out already!
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Great post from Brigid about book marketing sites.
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Thank you so much for sharing Brigid. 🙂
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My pleasure Marje. I hope it helps a few other authors.
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I’m sure it will Brigid. 🙂
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Thanks for this wonderful information Brigid. I’m going to share this with a friend of mine who is getting close to finishing his manuscript.
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Thank you Terri. There is so much to learn when you are new to publishing. I hope it helps your friend.
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Thank you, I’m sure it will.
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Thank you for this helpful information, Brigid. I have never used paid advertising but it might be worth a shot.
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My pleasure Robbie. It has helped me LOTS.
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Thank you, Brigid, for another useful and helpful blog. I know it’s hard to get a consistent ROI from paid advertising but paying to promote one’s book seems to becoming necessary.
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Thank you Julie. Yes, it is hard getting a consistent ROI but hopefully it will pay dividends…
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Thanks for such great information based on experience, Brigid. As they say – ‘the proof is in the pudding.’
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I am always happy to share my marketing experiences Hugh. It has been a steep learning curve!
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Thank you for sharing your experiences Brigid. That’s really generous! Anita.
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Thank you Anita. I like to pay back for all the support I have received. It has been awesome.
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This is so helpful. Thanks for sharing!
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Glad you found it helpful.
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Many congratulations on publishing your book. Could not get a comment on your site. It was loading incredibly slowly.
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Thank you so much 😊
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Thank you for the information. In the home stretch on my first novel and will be looking to publish and market soon.
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Good luck Will. It is very exciting getting published for the first time. Wishing you many sales.
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Great post I love it.
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Thank you Jalen.
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Thanks for these awesome tips!
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My pleasure. I am glad to help others.
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Wonderful information, Brigid. Thank you for sharing. ❤
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My pleasure Vashti. x
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Thanks so much for sharing, Brigid! ❤
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My pleasure Bette. I like to pay it forward to others. x
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Hugs & Happy Week! ❤
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Thank you SO MUCH for this! I’ve needed marketing help for a long time but never knew where to find it.
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I am glad you found it helpful. You might like the post 20 FREE Marketing Resources for New Authors too. Good luck.
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Thanks for sharing this post!!
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My pleasure Vishal.
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Thank you for sharing this! Very helpful!
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Thank you. I am glad it helped. It feels good to pass on tips.
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