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WWW.Words
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by Gavin Stewart
Hendon
Library, London - 21st May 2005
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Marketing for Writers and Poets
Marketing
has always been an important (if controversial) part of a writer's life.
The WWW has become a very significant piece in the publishing jigsaw.
If you are a best selling writer your publisher ( or a good friend)
will probably take care of all of this for you. Writers Websites include:-
Simon
Armitage
Harlan
Coben
James
Patterson
These
websites keep the writer in the public eye through the regular newsletters,
competitions and FAQs. They also direct potential buyers to the author's
wares at their publishers website or book-selling sites such as amazon.com.
However,
there is no reason why you can't do all this for yourself! A number
of writers and poets have successfully used the WWW to promote their
readings, their books and other activities. Good examples include:-
The
Joy of Six Website
(Note the books for sale)
Roger
McGough Website (Note the mail order CD)
The WWW
also provides new opportunities/hazards for writers - for example -
the development of print-on-demand technology by companies like BookSurge
Publishing means that publishers and book-sellers can promote the
wares of an unknown author without having to take a risk on a print
run. The advantage of this approach is that it is possible to market
your print work to a small and widely-distributed readership. The disadvantage
is that you, the author, will have to take responsibility for a lot
of activities that are normally undertaken by publishers ( e.g. copy
editing, jacket design, promotion). Is this the future? self-publishing?
Vanity publishing in a digital jacket?
Five
Case Studies
Writers
Using the WWW
Carole
Matthews
links
to:
Ted
Nelson
links
to
Mark
Amerika
links
to
Kate
Pullinger
links
to
Rob
Bevan & Tim Wright
links
to
Writer/Philosopher
Guru
Writer/Self-Marketing
Whiz
Writer/Entrepreneur
Writer/Visionary
Academic
Writer/Publicly-funded
Artist
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