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Ebook Writing
Profits - How to Use Facebook and Twitter to Sell More Ebooks and Build Your
Business
Social networking has made
the process of marketing your eBook much easier. By having a presence on
Facebook and Twitter you can position yourself as an expert in your field in
a very short time. Even while you are still writing your eBook, get started
on these two social media sites and become the go-to person in your niche.
Facebook now has more than
one hundred million members, so the best way to let people know about you
and your eBook is to start your own group. You can use the title of your
eBook as the title of the group you create, provided it is filled with your
keywords.
You can invite your
Facebook friends to join your group, but people will also be able to find
your group by typing your keywords into Google or any other search engine.
For example, if you type ebook writing and technology into Google, my
Facebook group is number one. How cool is that?
You will also want to
create a page on Facebook with the name of the eBook as the title. A page is
separate from your profile in that it is specifically about your business or
your product, which in this case is your eBook.
This page will also rank
high in the search engines, but that is not the only way it will help people
to find you and your eBook. When you create a page you can also import your
blog's RSS feed into the page. This means that every time you make a post to
your blog it will automatically be syndicated into Facebook. Even though you
can do this in other areas of Facebook, being able to import your blog,
where you are writing about your niche topic, will give your eBook even more
exposure.
My strong recommendation is
that you purchase a domain name that is the same as the name of your eBook,
and then forward that domain to your page on Facebook. Your blog's domain
name can be something very similar, or it can be exactly the same with a
different extension. For example, your blog may end with dot come, whereas
your Facebook page may end with dot net. This is a great way to take full
advantage of your keywords, while branding your name and your niche at the
same time.
Twitter is the other major
player in the social networking arena. You can set up your account to
automatically tweet your blog posts at certain times each day. When you
write about your eBook in one of your blog posts, anyone who is following
you on Twitter will see what you have written.
Even though you are limited to 140 characters with each tweet, you can
shorten your links by using a site such as tinyurl or bitly. This enables
you to provide great information about your eBook in the space you are
allowed. You may also want to give out a sample chapter to your Twitter
followers so that they can see if this is something they will be interested
in purchasing. I recommend doing this while you are still writing, so that
you will already have prospects when you are ready to make sales.
The combination of Facebook,
Twitter, and your blog will give you the online presence you need in order
to sell your eBook and become known to your target audience. By seeing your
name in so many places, you will be able to attract new prospects and
clients on a regular basis.
By getting involved in
social networking right now, you will be able to position yourself as the
expert in your niche. People will know who you are and associate you with
your topic. There has never been a better time to be online than right now,
and social networking speeds up the process of building your list and
gaining the credibility and visibility necessary to sell your eBook and
building your online empire.
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