Book Marketing Timeline

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Today I wanted to share an infographic I found on Pinterest that breaks down a Book Marketing Timeline.

The infographic coincides with the article “Why A Book Marketing Timeline Is Important” by Stefanie Newell on TheWriteOneBlog.

In the article they have included a great video titled “What They Don’t Tell You About Successful Product Launches” by Darren Rowse that is definetly worth listening to.

Enjoy!

Book Marketing Infographic

17 responses to “Book Marketing Timeline”


  1. […] A Book Marketing Timeline […]

  2. Stefanie Avatar

    Thanks for featuring my book marketing timeline. Let me know if I can ever be of assistance.

  3. Darla G. Denton, Writer Avatar

    Your welcome Stefanie 🙂

  4. The Story Reading Ape Avatar

    Reblogged this on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog and commented:
    AUTHORS – Look what Darla found – be nice, call over and say THANK YOU to her 😀

  5. Tharcion Avatar

    I’m supposed to know what I’m releasing a year before I release it? Now I know why traditional book production is so slow.

    1. Darla G. Denton, Writer Avatar

      Tharcion, do you see a greater amount of readers the faster you put a book out?

      1. Tharcion Avatar

        Honestly, I don’t know the answer to that. I know that I have had comments from readers to the effect that they like the fact that they don’t have to wait 6 months for more books. I suppose I could finish a book and wait 12 months to release it, but it seems a little mean to the readers. Fairly soon I’ll be writing full time so I may be able to get enough ahead that I can actually delay release more after I’ve got the final draft. I think a year is a little excessive, however.

      2. Darla G. Denton, Writer Avatar

        I’ve heard that too and being a reader I know it sucks to have to wait a year. I don’t think its beneficial to sit on a book for a year unless you have a very large readership and your book is highly anticipated. I think it’s more about taking that year (or how ever long you need) while you are writing the story to plan out how best to let your readers know about it and how to gain new readers in the process. Nothing sucks more then taking however long to write a book and then fail to prepare a good marketing plan to get it out there.

      3. Tharcion Avatar

        I’ve never been good with marketing. I need to do something about that for an upcoming audiobook and it does, in fact, scare me more than a little. I still believe, however, that the most important thing you can have on your side in a publication campaign is luck.

      4. Darla G. Denton, Writer Avatar

        Lol your not the only one! And I agree luck has a lot to do with it.

  6. Angie Avatar
    Angie

    Reblogged this on Love, Laughter, and Life and commented:
    Wonderful tool to let writers see the timeline of to-do’s when waiting for book release.

  7. Mary Blowers Avatar

    Reblogged this on Mary Blowers, Author and commented:
    Good ideas in the infographic.

  8. mgill0627 Avatar

    This is great. I love a good infographic.

  9. Let's CUT the Crap! Avatar

    Fantastic. 🙂

  10. Alien Noise Corporation Avatar

    I think there’s a task missing:

    At 1-3 months double check you have actually written the book and not forgotten to do so because of all the marketing distractions. It is possible if you’re absent minded.

    Chris

    ps If the author is doing all that and not wanting to duplicate what the publisher is doing. . . what is the publisher actually doing?

    1. Darla G. Denton, Writer Avatar

      Its surprising what publishers dont do for authors when it comes to marketing


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