Where to Find Prospective Buyers for Your Book
Part 3 of 3

Now that we have covered the who and the what, it is time to look at the WHERE!

Where are you going to find prospective buyers?Target

The more specific your targeted readership is, the easier it will be to find events where they might gather. Whether it be in cyberspace, or in a physical locale, people who share similar interests or challenges tend to gather on a regular basis. This is good news for you if your book is a resource that will meet their needs!

Online
  • Targeted Web sites and blogs
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Nings (custom social networks)
  • Message boards/e-mail groups
  • Forums
  • Opt-in newsletters
Offline
  • Support groups
  • Seminars and conferences
  • Conventions (annual, regional, etc.)
  • Civic groups
  • Churches
  • Monthly membership meetings
  • Christian workers conferences
  • Christian Education conventions

Start brainstorming with others who know your message well and come up with your own list of places you might be able to find those who need to hear your message.

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