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How effective is word of mouth advertisement in promoting a book?
Posted: 04 Jan 2018, 06:15
by BookHausJ
As a start up Author with limited Fund to promote a book, is Word of Mouth would not be a good choice?
Re: HOW EFFECTIVE IS WORD OF MOUTH ADVERTISEMENT IN PROMOTING A BOOK?
Posted: 06 Jan 2018, 15:24
by Benchrisdf
Its the most powerful marketing tools.
Re: HOW EFFECTIVE IS WORD OF MOUTH ADVERTISEMENT IN PROMOTING A BOOK?
Posted: 07 Jan 2018, 05:59
by BookHausJ
Thank you Benchrisdf! In the long run perhaps many Author can benefit on this.
Re: HOW EFFECTIVE IS WORD OF MOUTH ADVERTISEMENT IN PROMOTING A BOOK?
Posted: 23 Feb 2018, 15:25
by RicReviews
Not really effective.
Unless, you have about a million friends
Or people you know very well
And they have a million friends…
And so on!
If you try hawking it to your family, relatives
And a handful of buddies –
Do not expect to see dramatic results.
Regards.

Re: HOW EFFECTIVE IS WORD OF MOUTH ADVERTISEMENT IN PROMOTING A BOOK?
Posted: 30 Mar 2018, 21:37
by See_B00kReaDs
It really depends, whether you have many friends to advertise it too or not. Although it won't hurt trying.
Re: HOW EFFECTIVE IS WORD OF MOUTH ADVERTISEMENT IN PROMOTING A BOOK?
Posted: 07 Apr 2018, 15:49
by Eryn Bradshaw
Word of mouth really has to be about putting yourself and your book out there. Even if you just make tweets or post on facebook. An attractive post on either platform may get your book some attention. Also, you can always contact people who review books to an audience, like booktubers, to review your book for a free copy. It could get you some great exposure if it's well received.
Re: HOW EFFECTIVE IS WORD OF MOUTH ADVERTISEMENT IN PROMOTING A BOOK?
Posted: 08 Apr 2018, 05:43
by shanlife-2
Word of mouth is a very effective tool in marketing. When you like something you have eaten or read what do you do,you tweet about it.That creates more awareness. Social media like Facebook, when you have a product that is new, they are tools to use to make them have a wider reach like sponsoring a page, which one can advertise which only a dollar, we also have blogging. The most thing about word of mouth, we all tend to trust our friends opinions more.
Re: HOW EFFECTIVE IS WORD OF MOUTH ADVERTISEMENT IN PROMOTING A BOOK?
Posted: 25 May 2018, 21:12
by love_b00ks
It is, that's why as new authors with low budget, we should maximize on it. I am also planning to publish my own book soon and this would be my most effective tool. Good luck!
Re: HOW EFFECTIVE IS WORD OF MOUTH ADVERTISEMENT IN PROMOTING A BOOK?
Posted: 03 Jun 2018, 14:18
by obelenwali
Word of mouth is so powerful ,because God use it to create human being and also use word to fight our enemies through the use of spoken words.
Re: HOW EFFECTIVE IS WORD OF MOUTH ADVERTISEMENT IN PROMOTING A BOOK?
Posted: 28 Dec 2018, 17:24
by JordanKSmith
People rarely recommend books to me in real life which makes me less likely to believe in it. I think word of mouth works best for specialized brick-and-mortar businesses, like a local mechanic. Most people aren't passionate enough about books to keep repeating the message, so I think it would fade out like an echo.
If you want it to work successfully, there probably needs to be a source for generating more people that work as mouths. YouTube reviews and book review blogs have the benefit of continually generating more people. When the reviews exist, there is always a chance that someone will find them. When you keep creating potential points for online exposure, you are building up steam.
If I see the same book multiple times, I will pay attention to it. I'm not a marketer, but there is something called The Rule of Seven. It states that people need to see the same message seven times before they will buy it. You are not likely to present your book to the same person seven times, so start with the goal of showing your book to the same person twice. Pick your sources of advertisement based on that. Those sources don't have to cost any money.
Maybe start a blog, search Amazon for ebooks, and contact the writers/bloggers that are trying to sell their own books. Make a trade. You will read and review their book if they will read and review yours. I don't know. I'm spitballing. I'm just giving my opinion, and it definitely isn't professional.
Re: How effective is word of mouth advertisement in promoting a book?
Posted: 06 Oct 2020, 23:50
by marksm121
Word of mouth is really powerful. you can promote your books on social media platforms to attract to the reader. By social media, you can reach globally.
Re: How effective is word of mouth advertisement in promoting a book?
Posted: 17 Nov 2020, 06:43
by marksm121
Social Media is good plateform to pramote your site
Re: How effective is word of mouth advertisement in promoting a book?
Posted: 17 Nov 2020, 14:08
by Samuel Windybank
I think word of mouth only works if the people you are talking to care about your book and your success as much as you do. In my experience, most people will say they will spread the word, but very rarely do.
Re: How effective is word of mouth advertisement in promoting a book?
Posted: 30 Sep 2023, 12:34
by Lizzie Mustard
If you are a new author, word of mouth on its own is not enough to sell large numbers of books. You need to be active on social media and try to get local book shops interested in you and your book.
Re: How effective is word of mouth advertisement in promoting a book?
Posted: 18 Oct 2023, 10:09
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