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Making Friends: The Essence of Marketing

Making Friends: The Essence of Marketing

All of marketing ultimately comes down to one thing: creating relationships. If you don't understand this basic principle, you will ultimately fail as a book marketer. Indeed, you will fail in life as well.

Think of it: What is publicity? It is simply creating relationships with people in the media who, if they like your product, idea, or service, will pass on that information to their audience in the form of reviews, interviews, stories, or notices.

Think of it: What is distribution? It is simply creating relationships with bookstores, wholesalers, and sales representatives who will make your books available to retail customers.

Think of it: What are rights sales? They, too, are based on creating relationships with key companies and people who can exploit those rights better than you can.

Think of it: What is editorial? It is simply creating relationships with authors, literary agents, and other people who can bring you good material to polish, design, and promote. All of book publishing ultimately comes down to creating relationships. Indeed, all of business operates the same way.

Wherever you look in business, relationships are what make things happen: networking, the old boy network, the new girl network, customer lists, sales reps visiting their customers, publicists talking with the media, luncheon meetings, conventions, trade shows, chat groups, newsletters, blogs, and more. They all have one thing in common: Their primary purpose is to enhance communication and further relationships.

To help you create better relationships and market your books more effectively, here are a few basic principles you should follow.

1. Create your Kremer 100 list. Don't try to be friends with thousands or millions of people. You can't do it. Focus on 100 key media and marketing contacts (if you don't have time to focus on 100, make the database 25 or 50 people). Develop this Kremer 100 database or list yourself. Find out what their addresses are. Also their phone numbers, fax numbers, email addresses, and URLs. Plus their cell phone numbers, perhaps even their home phone numbers. Your goal is to get to know their likes and dislikes, what moves them, and what they look for in a good story (if they are media) or a good product (if they are a buyer). You also want to get to know how they like to get info. Do they prefer email, fax, phone, or mail?

2. Be persistent. Once you've developed a database of key contacts, you must be in touch with them on a regular basis -- at least once a month. Tell them something new with each contact. If you ever get an opportunity to meet them in person, jump at the chance. But the key is continual follow-up. It makes all the difference in whether or not you establish a real relationship.

>3. Create a word-of-mouth army. Since 80% of all books are sold by word-of-mouth, your primary goal in marketing your books is to create a core group of people who will spark that word-of-mouth. I like to think of these people as the officers for your word-of-mouth army, because what you ultimately want to create is an army of people talking about your book. In that army, you'll have privates, corporals, sergeants, lieutenants, majors, colonels, and generals. The moment someone meets one of your authors, they've self-promoted themselves to at least a corporal. If they get an autograph, count them a sergeant. If they buy ten books for other people, promote them to lieutenant. You get the idea. In my 1001 Ways army, I have at least two five-star generals: Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen. They've earned every star. [Note: If you don't like the analogy of an army, then think of it as a parade, or fan club, or party.]

4. Become a people person. At home in Taos, I'm a quiet shy fellow. Here, few people know who I am or what I do. But when I go out to speak or to attend trade shows, I become a new person -- a people person. Fortunately I enjoy that interaction with the public. If you are going to become a successful book promoter, you, too, will have to cultivate that fun feeling when you go out into the public. If you genuinely care about people, you will have no problem facing the public. Just open your heart and let it out.

When speaking to the Women Writers of the West conference several years ago, I realized that when I talked about creating relationships, I was really talking about making friends. Because that is what every good marketer really does: They make friends. When you begin to think of marketing in this way, everything about marketing books becomes more fun. Suddenly there is no foreignness, no fear, no feelings of inadequacy. We can all make friends. It's a talent we've had since we were little children. Use it.


John Kremer is author of 1001 Ways to Market Your Books and editor of the Book Marketing Tip of the Week ezine. He is also available as a consultant for publishers and authors who want help in creating their marketing plans, setting priorities, and discovering new markets for their books. For details on John's coaching services, see the following web page: http://www.bookmarket.com/consulting.htm.


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17 Nov 06:35
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Who will win? Congratulations President Obama!
04 Nov 22:23
Well, as noted below, I was wrong on some points. I really didn't think the popular vote would be as close as it was. It looks like a 4 to 5% victory rather than the 10% victory I predicted. But Obama did win the electoral college by a margin well over 50 points. So, already, the media is declaring the victory a landslide (AP).

A lot closer than I predicted for actual votes. Definitely not a landslide. But a true victory, nonetheless. Including his coattail effect in helping a number of Democrats to win previously Republican seats.

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I thought I should go on the record before tonight's election results come in. I've been predicting to my friends and family that Obama would win by 10 percentage points in the popular vote. My guess is that he will also win the electoral college by at least 50 votes.

While that's not an official landslide, it will be proclaimed as such by almost every media.

With the Democrats winning more Senate and House seats, it could become an interesting four years.



I voted for Obama. I told people in January that I would vote for Obama or Hillary if either won the primaries. Not because I necessarily agree with all their liberal views (I'm primarily conservative with very libertarian leanings), but because I believe it's time for this country to have a black or woman president. Us white men are rapidly becoming a minority even in the halls of Congress (not yet there, but probably soon).

That's probably a good thing. I believe in diversity of opinions. The more people who have a say in how things are run, the more likely it is that we will come up with new and perhaps effective solutions to the problems we have in our country.

Now I say that knowing that government is rarely the answer to societal problems. I believe individual and group creativity are the answers to the problems that might come our way.

Regardless of how you voted today, I do hope you have a prosperous four years coming up. I do believe that we are turning the corner already.

Welcome, President Barack Obama!

The next post will again return to the world of marketing and publishing books.
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