Be Wise when Spreading the Word About Your E-book On Your Author Blog

You’ve written books all right, and you’ve published them. But your audience hasn’t arrived to these book stores to find your book just yet. However, you can spread the word about it; but do it wisely.

You’ve blogged about your book, and you’ve written: “Check out my E-book what you can purchase!” Well, that’s not right because, if you had the same string of text, your blog will be marked as spam by any blogging platform such as Blogger, WordPress, and Typepad.

If you want to spread the word about your E-book, consider the following:

  • Write highlights of your E-book, followed by an excerpt of your book. Write interesting unique content for your blog post about your book,–including reactions.
  • Provide links to your own E-books.
  • If your books are CC licensed; make sure if DRM is turned off.

If your blog is suitable for general audience, and you had books without any foul languages in it; you might get more readers. For example, you written a book about fairies, and you’ve blogged about these highlights of your book. Each highlight explains a story what you’ve just written.

Revising your books is the another way to resolve problems with content what they’re have trouble viewing.

Be sure to provide fixes to your book,–so you can let readers know you’ve fixed a problem.

If your book is suitable for general audience:

It’s always a good idea to do your homework,–before you publish your first E-book that is suitable for general audience. Whenever you’re writing a book about fantasy that is free of bad words.

You can start your author blog with your highlights of your E-books that are suitable for anyone. Be sure to add a message below each post,–telling users to report a problem book. That way, you can respond to their reports, and fix some issues what your readers has discovered.

If you became a great author, and you didn’t even write adult content; you can able to expand your audience, and the following:

  • Keep your self-publishing account as long as you like. If you keep publishing more books; you’ll become a popular author, or in some cases, a celebrity! Most celebrities are respected.
  • Your earnings will be preserved,–so it’s ideal to pay some bills. Go to high-end stores and buy some goods. Own a house. Or anything else…
  • Gather more fans for your books, if you are active enough to keep your books in good standing; and apply fixes to your content, the better it goes to your viewers.
  • Overtime, people on many social sites will follow you,–to keep up with your updates.

That’s some books what you’ve writing.! You are safe when you are writing books without adult content.

Write children’s book with extreme caution, you can get help from other authors, or read a book that is already written via children’s book category.

Fantasy, FairyTales, Fiction, and mythology are common,–contains content that is safe for kids to read.

Schools are active to find content that is safe for any student in all classrooms. If your book can make it; it’s safe to read. If it don’t make it, find out later on this post.

What if your book contains mature content?

If you have an author blog, and you are writing adult content in your book; you must have an exact description of your work, and you must keep previews turned off. One wrong move can cancel your book, and land you in court, or worse. At this case I’ve read this article about an author who is arrested for promoting pedophilia,–resulting his book being pulled from amazon.com. That caused some people to boycott this online store.

Well, I don’t write adult content at all!

Set the about page that describes your author blog, and make sure your paragraphs are easy to read. Whenever your author blog contains books about mythology, health, cooking, etc.

Don’t let other author blogs fool you! Some authors who are writing adult books are most likely to lose their author blogs. That applies to free web hosting services that we use everyday.

If you want readers to visit your blog, read these articles; Blogger Blog Content Needs To Be Unique, And Properly Targeted, Getting Traffic To Your Blog – How Not To Do It, and Publicising Your Blog. These articles will help you.

Some people didn’t even understand; your blog that contains mature content must be set with a warning label,–telling visitors about the blog that contains mature content.

Here’s what happens if your author blog contains pornographic content, and you’ve published your books with the same type of content:

  • You’ll lose your E-books that are published to any store.
  • If you’ve been making money off your adult books that violated TOS of a self-publishing platform, and you’ve been responsible for illegal distribution of illegal pornographic materials; you’ll be reported to law enforcement.
  • Lose your earnings what you’ve just received.
  • Lose your home, your job, and your fans (if they stopped reading your adult books).
  • Face prison time, and your books will be recalled.
  • Lose your interlectual property, including copyright, trademark, etc.
  • If you’ve previously became a celebrity earlier, and your social media account is terminated, you might become a fallen celebrity.
  • You’ll be liable for promoting adult content that is illegal, and in some cases; your books what you’ve written will be removed from libraries.
  • Schools are busy focusing on blocking adult content, if your book is blocked, it’s not safe for school.

This is bad for all authors,–both big and small!

Don’t spam the search engines

It takes time for you to write your post on your author blog. If your blog contains useful information about your book. You should also wrap unique content around your highlights for your book.

Most author blogs might not be suitable for children, however, you can start your own.

Some books might not be suitable for kids, but you can write your own books with original useful, unique, and interesting content.

If you want to be a good author for your audience, do your homework; and choose your audience wisely.

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