Use Video to Get More Readers to Buy Your Book – Part 2 of 2
We’re going to talk about how to link a series of videos using YouTube’s “spotlights.”
We’re going to talk about how to link a series of videos using YouTube’s “spotlights.”
You’re like a lot of other authors and want to know the best way to get more readers to buy your book. Internet marketers know a mighty secret.
How to make a funny video fast and free!
Having a video doesn’t make you get more clients
or turn you into a bestselling author (if your
video is a book trailer).
Now I’m going to quiz you to see what you learned about making a good book trailer. Don’t worry, if you don’t pass I won’t come after you with a stick. This is just something I need to do because of the teacher inside me.
In this post I show a James Patterson video I made to sum up everything a good book trailer needs. This is part 4 of 5 in the series: What Makes a Good Book Trailer?
Sometimes, book trailers made by fans are better than the professional ones that took thousands of dollars to produce! Check out this example!
The purpose of the book trailer is to have the viewer declare either, “Good heavens! I want to get that book!” or at least, “Good Heavens! I want to find out more!”
Book trailers are fast becoming all the buzz in the book marketing world. And if you want your own book trailer to go viral and find fans, you better know what makes a good book trailer.
But before we start with the main course, let’s begin with an appetizer:
“Does a book trailer truly sell books?”