Blogging, eh? When I started, donkey's years ago and by pure chance, I had no idea how big the whole blogging 'thingy' was. Then I was invited on a trip to Florida, to Disney, and met a bunch of US power-bloggers and my jaw dropped. These people wielded huge power and earned big bucks. We UK bods felt like little kids sucking our lollipops while the grown-ups drank champagne. However, since that trip, my fellow UK bloggers have gone from strength to strength and one of them, the lovely Erica Douglas (who writes an award-winning mummy blog) and is on Twitter as @erica ) has become a total blogging guru.
Her new book - Blogging: The Essential Guide is just out and so I figured I'd ask her, and co-author Antonia Chitty, just why authors should be blogging.
9 reasons why authors need a blog
If you are an aspiring author or have books already published, are you blogging yet? Antonia Chitty and Erica Douglas, authors of Blogging: The Essential Guide share 9 reasons why every author should be blogging regularly.
- A blog is
a great outlet for ideas. Antonia says, “I started a blog after one of my first books, Family Friendly Working, came out and it has been one of the best
things I’ve done. It gave me a place to add in all the extra information I
found after the book was completed. If you’re like me, once you develop an
interest in a topic you keep on wanting to write about it and the blog was
ideal for that.” Erica says, “Blogging doesn’t have to be difficult,
blog posts need only tackle one topic or idea and the usual length is
around 300-500 words”
- A blog
will build your followers. Once you have started adding lots of great content to your blog,
along similar themes to your books, you’ll find you attract blog readers.
People who love your blog are likely to love your books too, so write
about it when you have a new title out. Erica says “A blog is a
great platform to not only build a fan base but from which to sell your
books too”
- A blog
can kickstart your creativity. If you are a follower of Julia Cameron’s 'Artist's Way' you’ll know
the benefits of writing Daily Pages as a warm up. Writing a short blog
article can act as a way to get your mind going before you start on the
main work of writing the next part of your book.
- A blog
can help you build a relationship with your readers. People who visit your blog site will be able
to leave comments, telling you about what they like about your latest book
or blog post. Listen and learn and this will provide useful guidance for
your next book. Reply to comments and you can start to build a better
relationship with your readers. Erica says, “If you’ve always wanted
to be a writer but didn’t know how, blogging can kick start the habit of
writing.”
- Blog
articles can turn into book content. If you have an idea that you want to write about, but it doesn’t
fit into your current book, blog it! When the time comes to pitch your
next book proposal, look through your blog for themes as you will find
plenty of inspiration. Some authors have created books entirely based on
blog articles.
- A blog
allows you to contact people in a new way. Once you have started your blog, make sure
you have a way for people to input their email to get blog updates from
you. Feedburner is a simple way to do this, and it means that readers will
be notified by email or in your RSS feed when you post. Put a strong call
to action like ‘New book out for you to buy now’ in your post title, and
people will know about your book launch before they even visit your blog.
- Blog
readers will become book buyers. Alongside your Feedburner link, you can also sign up to an email
service provider. Embed an email sign up box in the sidebar of your blog
and you can now get in touch with people directly with news and updates
about your books. People who receive this sort of email are 167% more
likely to buy than other people.
- Make
money while you blog. Antonia
says, “I don’t know about you, but I find there can be a big gap between
receiving the advance for the book and the time when royalties start to
come in. I have found, since starting Family Friendly Working, that my
blog can be a great source of income. I have advertising subscriptions and
will run the occasional sponsored post, which smooths my income out
considerably.”
- A blog
can get you a book deal. Yes, only a few people (!) find that a publisher stumbles across
their website and gets in touch offering them a deal BUT many more new
authors will be able to use their blog as a showcase for their writing and
give potential publishers proof that they have the skills and commitment
to come up with a great book. If you have yet to get a book deal, use your
blog as a showcase for your work and network online to draw the right
people in as readers. Erica says, “I never thought I’d end up being
a published author but my blog has helped me build credibility and I’ve gone
on to write two books, both of which will be published this year.
The power of blogging!”
5 comments:
Jelly tots...its scones and chocolate cake here ;-), every opportunity builds opportunities, who would have thought people would be buying books about blogging....
Thanks for the tips. I'll definnitely be buying a copy.
Hollie
Hopefully it will inlucde some tips about how to post without including any typos!! :)
OMG. Just did it again. LOL. I'm getting my coat. NOW
Am I odd in being surprised that a book on blogging isn't available on Kindle?
Maybe there's no special reason why it should be....Thanks for flagging it up.
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