Three Things to Consider When You Set Your Book Marketing Budget

You’re going to need to budget your money and your time and work within both of these. It’s best to set them now as we’ll be setting a plan for social networking, advertising and media marketing.

Once you have a general idea of the amount of money and time you are comfortable investing in the marketing of your book, you can choose those activities which are most likely to help you meet your personal marketing goals. In section 8 of The Book Marketing Workbook, you will learn how to decide which marketing activities will work best for your market, budget, time line, and goals. Find out more by contacting PageMaster Publishing Services.

If you can do at least 3 things to market your book each day, evaluate what works and change what doesn’t, and commit to continuing until you reach your goal, you will reach your goal.

My overall budget for marketing this book is: $ __________________

For the next _______________ (months, years) I plan to devote ____________ hours per day/week/month towards marketing my book.

3 Things To Consider When You Set Your Book Marketing Budget

  1. Is this budget of time and money going to help you reach your vision of publishing success?
  2. Some books are time sensitive, so you need work hard at the start.
  3. Are you going to do a hard launch or soft launch? A hard launch can make you an Amazon best-seller. A soft launch is easier. (Contact us if you want information about either.)

Do you have any questions about setting a book marketing budget? Ask them in the comments and we’ll do our best to answer them.

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