10 Things You Need to Know About Virtual Book Tours
By Dorothy Thompson, CEO & Founder of
 Pump Up Your Book
By now, most authors know what virtual book tours are or at least have heard of them.  They’re that wonderful marketing tool that should be a must have in every new book’s campaign.  With each new book I write, I’m making a game plan before the book is even published, and a virtual book tour is the first promotional venue on that list.
While most of us know what they are, there are still a few authors who might have heard of them but have no idea what they involve. I give you my top 10 things you need to know about virtual book tours so you know what to expect.
- Virtual book tours      are the BEST way to get the MOST online exposure for your book.      Not only are you presenting your book--and yourself--to thousands of people,      all of your interviews, guest posts and reviews are archived, which means      months down the road you’re still selling your book because of that one      tour.
 - Virtual book tours ARE      a lot of work. Not only are you searching for the perfect blogs      to host you, you are acting as the middle man between you and the blogger      unless you are using a paid service, such as Pump Up Your Book, who will do      all that work for you.  Even if you do sign up with Pump Up Your Book,      there is still work to do--filling out      interviews and writing guest posts (unless you choose an all review      tour).  Even though it requires a little bit of your time to fill out      interviews and write guest posts, it’s well worth it.
 - You will learn more      about your book than you ever did. I had an author tell me that      through the interviews and guest posts she had to complete she learned so much about her book, which caught her off guard.  Now, when she      is interviewed on radio shows and makes television appearances she is      better prepared.
 - Virtual book tours      will build up your author platform.  No matter if you’re a      fiction author or a nonfiction author, virtual book tours will build up      your author platform using your key search words.
 - Your reviews are      guaranteed. Offline publicists, while they mean well, do it all      wrong.  They query a book blogger, make arrangements to send the      book, then that’s where it stops.  The review is not a guaranteed      thing.  The reviewer can post the review anytime they see fit.       With virtual book tours, your review is guaranteed on a certain date      unless the reviewer jumps ship, which rarely happens.  I had an author      tell me she signed up with an offline publicist who sent out tons of books, but only one or two reviewers actually came through for them.  That      was money lost for the author.  Books don’t come cheap these days, so      scheduling a date the reviewer can agree upon guarantees that      review will happen.
 - Many reviewers now      take eBooks, which save you money. Thank goodness someone was      smart enough to invent a device that automatically loads a book in a few      seconds (no waiting to go to the book store anymore, my friend) and makes      it fun to read.  When Amazon lowered their price of the Kindle, sales      soared and book lovers started talking about getting one.  It opened up a wonderful way to get these books to the book      reviewers quickly and less expensively.  Have you noticed how much books      are and how much it takes to ship them?  Not saying all reviewers      will take eBooks, but as time goes on, most will have an e-reader and might prefer an eBook.
 - More website hits,      more blog hits, more Twitter hits and more Facebook Fan Page hits.      All authors should have a website or blog and accounts at Twitter and      Facebook.  No matter if you think they’re all a waste of time.       A virtual book tour will definitely give you more hits at all places--as      long as your links are in your bio.
 - Going on a virtual      book tour raises your Alexa rankings. What is Alexa?  Alexa      measures how well you are doing in the search engines.  When you go on a      virtual book tour, your website and blog links are included in every bio (or should      be!) whether it be an interview or guest post.  Those are incoming links that Alexa uses to measure your      ranking.  The more your website or blog link shows up on other sites,      the more valuable your site is to them, and thus, your rankings soar.
 - You will learn how to      sell your book through media exposure. Not all authors take      advantage of their interviews and guest posts by gearing them toward their      audience, thus luring them to their book and/or website/blog.  I’ve      had many authors on tour. The ones who really take the time to make      their interviews and guest posts effective selling tools are the ones who      profit the most.  The key thing here is to make your audience      curious.  One liners, in the case of interviews, may not cut it.       Of course, there are only so many ways you can answer “What’s your book      about?” but take your time and get your audience’s curiosity piqued so      that they make their way over to your website or your book’s buying      link.
 - Virtual book tours      teach you how to connect well with others. There is no better way      to learn how to network.  All these wonderful book bloggers who agree      to host you are your new friends in your extended network, and they will be      there for you the next time you have a book to promote (unless they      completely panned it of course).  You’ll also learn how to use the      social networks effectively as you study how to get people over to your tour stops with persuasive wording.  Remember to talk to your audience, not      at them.
 
There you have it. Ten things you need to know about virtual book tours in a nutshell. If you have a tour coordinator as opposed to setting one up yourself, she will walk you through it so that your tour will be a fun experience for all. Your book will thank you for it.
Dorothy Thompson is CEO/Founder of Pump Up Your Book, an award-winning public relations company specializing in online book publicity.  You can visit her website at www.PumpUpYourBook.com or follow her on Twitter at www.twitter.com/pumpupyourbook and Facebook at www.facebook.com/pumpupyourbook.










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