271: Specific Road-Tested Tips for Book Sales and Marketing with Todd Sattersten (Part Two)
Hi Friends! Although the podcast is still paused, I'm dropping into the feed this week and next with two very special conversations :)
Today is a bonus episode from February for paid subscribers with Todd Sattersten, publisher and owner of Bard Press, and next week features Seth Godin and his new book, This Is Strategy.
If you haven't already listened, check out part one here (episode 261) first. Todd is so committed to helping his authors succeed that he only publishes one book each year. Today he's sharing how to investigate and possibly reposition a book when a launch isn’t gaining traction, his three-sentence problem statement to attract ideal readers, and why the Table of Contents and first chapter are essential parts of the marketing process.
🌟 5 Key Takeaways
Advance copies are a marketing event: Will they do something with the physical book?
Two B’s for categories of people that can be most helpful: bulk and broadcasters.
Most book launch activities don’t scale: You are the beacon for people to find the book.
Title should always be a change function: show the change that they will experience reading the book with the title, subtitle, and book description. 1) State the truth. 2) What's the surprise? 3) Twist to drive the point home.
The Table of Contents is marketing copy! It should read like sales copy to draw people in. Chapter one is also marketing copy, and be sure to include a quick win, because most people won’t finish (sadly). Write short chapters! Give the reader payoffs.
📝 Permission
Drop the idea that your launch day is 24 hours. Taking a page from Tim Grahl’s Your First 1000 Copies, just do one thing a week. Use the HBO model of a little bit every week, not the Netflix binge release-watch.
✅ Do (or Delegate) This Next
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🔗 Resources Mentioned
Todd on the web, IG, X, LinkedIn, Bard Press
Todd's Articles: The Magic Number, and The Few, The Many, and the Reality of Power Laws
McSweeney’s: MY COMMENTS ARE IN THE GOOGLE DOC LINKED IN THE DROPBOX I SENT IN THE SLACK
What is Net Promoter Score (NPS)?
Book Indexer: Michelle Guiliano — Line by Line Indexing (web) and This is indexing. (Substack)
X thread by Jason Colavito: Publishing stats for 2022
EPJ Data Science: Success in books: predicting book sales before publication
📚 Books Mentioned
The One Thing by Jay Papasan and Gary Keller
American Kingpin by Nick Bilton
Your First 1000 Copies by Tim Grahl
The Snowball System and Give to Grow by Mo Bunnell
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