This is a guest post by Joan Herbert. Joan is an Assistant Manager at Bank-Opening-Times.co.uk, a curious individual, avid reader, and a passionate creative writer.
Using Facebook Groups to Promote Your Book
Book promotion can involve a significant amount of effort and time, and thus, using the proper tools can be an advantage. If you have recently published a book, you will want to consider utilizing the power of Facebook groups to increase its exposure. When posting in this way, it is important to target the right audience and choose a group that has a large number of members. Furthermore, directing users to a landing page instead of an Amazon link will help maximize sales.
Here are five keys to finding success with Facebook groups:
1. Identify an Audience
While there is the possibility of achieving book sales by posting to virtually any group on Facebook, you are far better off targeting specific areas. As you will find, there is no shortage of groups that focus on reading, writing, and book promotion. Search these groups and determine which ones align themselves with the concepts that you are trying to promote.
For instance, if your book’s theme centers around advancements in medical technology, you may want to look for those with interests in the medical industry. It is also important to note that not all groups allow for book promotion, so be sure to check that you are acting within the designated rules.
2. Avoid Cluttering the Feed
When you are placing a link to your book in a promo group, keep in mind that it will show up on your news feed. And while exposure is the main component of this concept, placing too many links at once can generate a significant amount of clutter. With too much clutter it is possible that your friends and even potential customers may be turned off.
To ensure that your book promotion links do not needlessly fill up the feed, consider posting to one group each day. By implementing this tactic, you will still be able to generate interest in the book, and as it is a more passive means of promotion, it will not interfere with the user’s experience.
3. Maximize Opportunities
The number of sales opportunities is going to directly correlate with the size of the Facebook group, and therefore, posting in groups with a significant number of members is going to be most effective. When choosing from the various writing and book promo groups, try to aim for those that have more than 10,000 members. Picking groups of this size will help you to increase the number of views and the conversion rate.
4. Timing
Choosing the correct time to post links to your group can be critical to the success of the promotion. If you are posting the link while the majority of the group is at work or sleeping, this could limit the attention it will receive. Therefore, it is wise to post at times when the group is more likely to view the feed before its position drops.
5. Link to a Landing Page
Amazon is a trusted site and there is no doubt that posting links to your book’s listing will sell copies, but if you would like to maximize sales, then you will want to link from the group to a designated landing page. In addition to linking to your Amazon listing, a landing page will give you the opportunity to promote other sources where the book can be purchased.
Keep these strategies in mind when using Facebook groups and your book promotion should be met with success!
Some great tips about using Facebook for promotion.
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Thank you for reading, Robbie 🙂
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Reblogged this on Steve Boseley and commented:
Facebook promotion tips to make the best use of this opportunity…
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Nicholas, in my research into Twitter posting times with regard to the best times to post, I have found that a counterintuitive approach may also work i.e. Posting when the fewest people are online. This potentially gives your post less views, but also less competition for your promotion.
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Interesting tip! Thanks for sharing, Steve 🙂
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I think a lot of it is trial and error and making educated guesses
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Lots and lots and lots of A/B tests have gone into my ads 🙂
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I can imagine! I can send you my Twitter post over for your consideration for a guest post.
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Yay! Thank you 😀
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I’ll email you this evening.
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The WORST place to promote a book is in FB writing groups. I admin several groups and we’ve had to block promotions, and kick people out of the groups for blind promotions. Most active groups don’t take kindly to “hit and run” book promotions – that is people who spam a group with their book but don’t otherwise interact with the group.
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Thanks and welcome. You’re right, however there are groups that explicitly allow book promos. These tips apply to those; not to the ‘hit and run’ technique that everyone hates 🙂
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Glad I found your blog.
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That’s such a sweet thing to say; thank you 😀
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Reblogged this on Don Massenzio's Blog and commented:
Check out this guest post by Joan Herbert on Nicholas Rossis’ blog on the topic of using Facebook groups to promote your book.
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Thank you Nicholas, for the great advise. Very helpful, i would say
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Thank you, Gigi 🙂
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As I’m one of those stupid people who ‘Pull’ when doors say ‘Push,’ I always appreciate technological assistance and advice. I can write (six books published), but it’s the sales side which is difficult (unlike years ago..) Any help is appreciated. Thank you..
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A pleasure! That’s what I’m here for 🙂
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Very useful tips thank you Joan and Nicholas for sharing.
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Thank you, Sally 🙂
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Thank you Joan and Nicholas, for these insightful tips. We can never learn too much. 🙂
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Thank you, Debby!
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Thank you! 🙂
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Reblogged this on The BiaLog and commented:
A great read. 🙂
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Reblogged this on mallie1025 and commented:
Good promo tips!!
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Great article. I had about given up on facebook groups since the competition is so fierce and soooooooo many books. I’ll make another effort now.
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Yay! I’m thrilled you found the post inspiring 🙂
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Good clear advice, as always. Thank you Nicholas.
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Thanks 🙂
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Helpful Information, Thanks for sharing this.
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Yay! I’m glad you found it useful 🙂
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