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Make your Book Stand Out From the
Crowd: Know your Audience
By Judy Cullins
Most authors say,
"Everyone will want my book, and when I take it to Oprah, it will sell
millions, and I'll make millions, too."
Not exactly true. If you are writing a book you need to know your specific
audience. This gives your book its unique selling point. Writing for your
target audience focuses your writing and gives your book a great advantage
because you know and can communicate your unique selling point. (USP). Now,
your book will stand out from the crowd. Although everyone won't buy it, it
will sell more copies because your targeted book buyers really want your
message.
How do you know who your audience is?
The biggest mistake most authors make is that they don't write for their one
preferred audience. If an audience is "everyone," the book doesn't have an
angle. Without a focus audience, it has too much competition among other
popular authors. The "Dummy" books have done well because they have one
particular focus--beginners.
Know your audience inside and out through the "Audience Profile."
What do they look like? How old are they? Male? Female? Age? Baby boomers?
Seniors? Entrepreneurial? Corporate? Are they middle or upper class? What kind
of work do they do? What is their income? What do they spend discretionary
time and money on? Where do they live? What books and magazines do they read?
What values and attitudes are reflected by those books? What are their
interests, hobbies, and values?
Are they Internet savvy? How much will they be willing to spend on your book?
What challenges do they face that they want answers to? Are they business
people, retired people, over 50? What radio shows do they listen to? What TV
programs do they watch? What do they do with their free time? What events do
they attend? What organizations do they belong to? What causes do they
support? Are they Internet savvy? What kinds of sites do they visit and
bookmark? How many of them are out there to sell to? What do they want? Need?
Go to your library or Internet to research just how many people belong to your
audience. Ask for the reference books that have census and other information.
All agents and publishers will want this information from you to include in
your book proposal.
Even if you publish this book yourself, do some market research. Research can
help you with numbers: 45 million readers read new age books; 65 million baby
boomers and 60 million seniors are out there. They buy online, too. Think of
one segment of these groups your can write and market for: New Age newly
divorced-age 50 and up; senior women creating a new career at 60; Baby boomer
working mothers who want healthier food for their children.
By writing a book with an angle, you will attract your preferred audience
because your whole book is devoted to answering its concerns.
Judy Cullins, 20-year book and Internet Marketing Coach, Author of
10 eBooks including "Write your eBook Fast," and "How to Market your Business
on the Internet," she offers free help through her 2 monthly ezines, The Book
Coach Says...and Business Tip of the Month at http://www.bookcoaching.com/opt-in.shtml
and over 140 free articles. Email her at mailto:Judy@bookcoaching.com.
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