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Buzz About Buzz Marketing Reaches Nauseous New Heights

Book Buzz What’s all the buzz about? Hopefully it’s your book, and it probably is—if your book happens to be about buzz. “Buzz,” or “word-of-mouth marketing” as it is now defined, has become all the rage in book marketing. Publicity is SO yesterday—so 2005. Today’s book marketers are focused on word-of-mouth promotion campaigns to blast books onto bestseller lists, break sales records, and build loyal fan bases for authors.

If by some miracle you haven’t been smothered by the hype surrounding word-of-mouth marketing, here’s the skinny:

“Buzz” or “word-of-mouth” marketing is the exchange between people about a product, place, service, or company. For example, a friend tells you about a great new restaurant she went to last night and recommends you try it. Since your tastes are similar, you are more likely to go on her recommendation than you are to trust the ad you saw in the local paper for the same restaurant.

At one time or another we have all “buzzed” about something to people we know—and sometimes to people we’ve just met. Book marketers have picked up on this, and now all big promotion plans include buzz marketing strategies.

Ready to accept that brown is the new black and buzz is the new Oprah, but not sure where to start or what to do?

The key is to begin at a grassroots level and enlist people you know to pass the word and make an impact.

  1. Start a seeding campaign. Send out your book to friends and contacts who would like the subject matter, and offer incentives for them to buy copies for others.
  2. Speak up. Book speaking gigs with every organization you’re involved with and any group that could benefit from your message.
  3. Use the Internet! Establish an online presence. Start a blog, or advertise on other book or subject-related blogs and websites.
  4. Send an email blast to your database introducing your book. If you don’t have a database, start one by developing a weekly email newsletter and building a subscription base on your website or at speaking and networking events.
  5. Look into buzz marketing companies that can help you develop your campaign, such as bzzagent.com. (In the case of this particular company, you need deep pockets for their services and we have heard mixed reviews on their results, but it may be worth exploring.)

Has the recent buzz hype been a bit overwhelming? You bet. In fact, in the tradition of “Bennifer” and “Brangelina,” we even considered dubbing the hooplah “Buzzarketing” or “Muzz.” But, ultimately, we came to respect the power of word-of-mouth marketing and appreciate that at least when our industry over-hypes a trend, it’s something that is smart and effective.

TIP: You don’t have to be a marketing expert to start your buzz campaign. If you need a little extra help or some good ideas, we highly recommend reading The Anatomy of Buzz by Emanuel Rosen. Rosen’s book offers strategies for creating and sustaining word-of-mouth campaigns. Another good one is Buzz Marketing by Mark Hughes, the founder of bzzagent.com.

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One Response to Buzz About Buzz Marketing Reaches Nauseous New Heights

  1. Lorra Laven says:

    Your blog is full of great stuff. Keep it coming.

    With respect to marketing, I sent my submissions package and marketing plan to Lynne Scanlon over at the Publishing Contrarian blog (publishingcontrarian.com) when she offered to evaluate for free the first twenty packages submitted.

    Since then, my entire approach to ublishing has changed. Lynne identified my target audience – special interest groups whose focus corresponds to the message in the novel — and helped me compose a letter to those groups with the intention of gaining either sponsorship or advance bulk sales.

    She continues advising me as responses come in and, I have to say, I am overwhelmed at her insight.

    Writing is one discipline, getting published another and from where I’m sitting, marketing is something that requires an expert.

    My guess is that an author’s literary light may flash brightly and quickly blink out if they don’t enlist a professional to teach them the fine art of buzzing your book.

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