What exactly is an online presence and an author platform?
Well, in this post I'm going to explain what they are and
how to create and cultivate them.
I always start with
the bottom line so you can see where I'm heading and this is it - if you
can go to an agent or publisher (if you still fancy trying your hand at
being traditionally published) and prove to them you already have a fan
base and readership in place for your book, it stands you in a far
greater position of being considered for publication. Since there is
little or no marketing budget for debut novelists, you are showing them
the demand is there and all they need to do is work with you to build on
the foundations.
My advice -
get working on your author platform right away. If I'd known about it, I
would've started mine at least two years before I published my first novel.
It
isn't just about making yourself known. Through developing my online
presence, I've learned about the changing face of the publishing
industry. Tracking trends is so important also.
In the old
days, an author platform was defined by television appearances and radio
interviews ie. public, high gloss visibility in the national media. Why
has it changed? Simply because the way people choose books has changed.
Now people are more likely to visit Amazon (for example) and look
through recommendations, then read reviews in the press or pick up tips
from a television show. The new model of an author platform still
involves visibility and reputation, of course it does, but today it's
more about interaction between the author and the reader online.
Every good author platform should contain the following:
A website
A blog
A Facebook account
A Twitter account
We'll talk about each of these in future blog posts so you can understand what the different elements should be doing for you.
How long you want to be around as an author and writer online largely depends on you. One
thing's for sure however, it's a process that needs to continue for as
long as you want a readership. Without your personal input and
interaction through the above channels, your author platform will
crumble.
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