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Rob Eagar's Monday Morning Marketing Tip

 is written to help authors, business owners, and non-profits
spread their message like wildfire.

 

 

This week's focus:

The creation of the Internet, the decline of brick-and-mortar retailers, and the rise of digital commerce has revolutionized the future of marketing. No longer do authors, businesses, and non-profits have to rely on retailers and middlemen to sell their products or services. Now, you can market and sell directly to consumers. This direct path means faster sales, higher profits, and longer-lasting relationships with your customers, readers, or donors.

 

However, I find that most individuals and leaders don't realize that direct-to-consumer marketing requires a completely different focus than the old retail marketing approach. For example, most book publishers still view marketing as telling bookstore chain buyers, "We'll buy some advertising space, send out some press releases, and get our authors on Good Morning America." That approach doesn't work when major retailers have less influence on buyer behavior. Borders just went out of business, and Barnes & Noble is fighting to create a long-term survival plan against Amazon. And, this business example isn't confined to publishing. Retailers in other industries are facing similar challenges.

 

In the wake of this retailing transformation, you can go beyond these struggling middlemen and reach your target audience directly. But, in order to be successful, you must view marketing in a completely different manner. Marketing is no longer telling people about your books, your product, or your organization's mission. Consumers don't care about that stuff. When you market directly to consumers, they want to know, "What's in it for me?"

 

Therefore, your marketing approach MUST focus on how your product, service, or organization improves people's lives. Don't tell them about your features, topic, genre, or history. Tell them about the specific results you offer to make their life better. Direct-to-consumer marketing means affecting a person's heart just as much as their mind. That's because buying decisions are ultimately made by the heart. Logic makes people think, but emotion makes them act. Likewise, your marketing will be more successful when you offer results that make people feel the need for your product.

 
Take a moment today to look at your website, your book cover, your newsletters, and your press releases. Is your marketing limited to fact-based descriptions and self-focused language? Or, does your marketing illustrate the results that people could emotionally enjoy? It's easier than ever before to market direct to consumers, but you must affect their hearts as much as their minds.

 

 

 

 

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Author Accelerator Program Advanced Book Marketing - Teleconference Sell Your Book Like Wildfire  Non-Fiction Marketing Plan Template

 

 

  

 


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