As a self publisher, if you are like me, everyday you are constantly thinking about what you need to do for your book!
Whether it's finishing a chapter, trying to keep up with your Tweets, updating your Facebook account or thinking of new ways to improve your marketing chances, it can get overwhelming.
I always wondered how people, who made these Facebook groups, got so many members and unlike Twitter (where it has been known that some individuals will go to the extend of buying people to ensure the 'Trends' they have created succeed!) it's quite simple:
- You need to post messages everyday,
- Be interested in your group members and there work,
- Make it slightly more personal by posting pictures and telling them about your highs and lows about your writing experiences,
- Post helpful hints and tips you have come across,
- If a member is posting something which offends or is going against the tone of your group then removed them, then post a message to ensure your group members understand what will not be acceptable in your group and;
- Make your group look professional by taking a few minutes to create a 'Cover Picture'. This picture should be in tone with the theme of your group, be eye catching and attract potential new group members and make the name of the group clear.
I created some cover photo's for my Facebook groups and although I will probably update them every few months, it shows that you are taking the effort to make your group succeed.
In Macromedia Fireworks, I created my cover picture by getting a nice background image and using a good font generator to create the title and this is the finished product:
This is my first group I started on Facebook. It allows authors to discuss there experiences of self publishing and offers the members a place to offer advice and helpful hints and tips based on there own experiences.
The Self Publish or Wait in Hope Group - http://www.facebook.com/groups/219185778188759/
This is the second group I created on Facebook. This group allows authors to have their say on how they have found these groups and give hints and tips on how to successfully use these websites to enhance your chances of success with the work you are publishing.
The CreateSpace? Lulu? Kindle? Group - http://www.facebook.com/groups/333302013385928/
This is the last group I created on Facebook and is probably the most dearest to me as it allows the members to discuss all things 'Chick Lit' and all there women's fiction experiences. This group has recently been revamped as I found myself spending more time on the other two groups as more members began to join.
The Chick Lit Group - http://www.facebook.com/groups/156066371136923/
All groups also allow authors to promote their own work as well as speaking to other members who maybe in the same genre as themselves.
The CreateSpace? Lulu? Kindle? Group - http://www.facebook.com/groups/333302013385928/
This is the last group I created on Facebook and is probably the most dearest to me as it allows the members to discuss all things 'Chick Lit' and all there women's fiction experiences. This group has recently been revamped as I found myself spending more time on the other two groups as more members began to join.
The Chick Lit Group - http://www.facebook.com/groups/156066371136923/
All groups also allow authors to promote their own work as well as speaking to other members who maybe in the same genre as themselves.
It does take time out of your day to compete with similar groups as you are constantly updating the groups, replying to messages and doing the general up keep but just like most self publishing tasks, you have to put in the work yourself at first as you don't have an agent to do it all for you just yet!
Good luck xoxo
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