Create an Internet Identity – For Authors by ©2007 Cheryl Kaye Tardif
By Jerry D. Simmons | June 1st, 2007 | No Comments » (Click to add yours!)

Quick! Go to Google and do a vanity search. If you don’t know what this means, it’s simple. Type your name in the search bar. See how many direct hits to your site (or anything that pertains to you) come up. A few years ago, I did this and was quite depressed to see that I was nowhere to be found. In the internet world, I simply did not exist. Since then, I have learned a few tricks of the trade, and I am now deeply entrenched in the most popular search engines. What does this mean? It means that anyone, anywhere, can view information about my books and me. What this means to you is that if you are not at least 10 pages deep after a vanity search, you have a lot of work to do.

Your job as a published author is to “get known”. The fact is, the more your name is out there in cyberspace and the more people who read about your exciting action-packed thriller or suspenseful murder mystery and the more people who see your name pop up when they search for ‘Canadian mystery authors’ or ‘American romance novels’, then the more potential customers you have reached. People buy more of what they know, what they frequently see. This is branding. Online, it is known as creating an internet identity.

This is how you can create an internet identity:

October to December is usually the busiest season for anyone wishing to promote their books. This is the time to schedule book signings at bookstores, readings at libraries and cafes, and it’s also the time to fork out advertising dollars. Books don’t sell themselves! Well, not unless you’re Michael Crichton, Stephen King or J.K. Rowling. For the rest of us, we have to rely on smooth selling styles, setting up tables in our local bookstores, and finding unique and cost effective ways to advertise our books. Affordable advertising can be difficult to come by for a self-published author. But there are ways around it. There is one thing you can do that will help to bring attention to you and your books. And that is to create an “internet identity”.

Cheryl Kaye Tardif is a Canadian mystery author that Booklist describes as “a big hit…a name to reckon with”. Tardif has written the following novels: The River, a terrifying, action-packed thriller; Divine Intervention, a scorching psychic suspense, and Whale Song, an emotionally heart-wrenching mystery. For more information, please visit http://www.cherylktardif.com or http://www.whalesongbook.com

 

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