book promotion opportunities Archives - Build Book Buzz https://buildbookbuzz.com/tag/book-promotion-opportunities/ Do-it-yourself book marketing tips, tools, and tactics Thu, 07 Dec 2023 21:35:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 March madness marketing for books https://buildbookbuzz.com/march-madness-marketing-for-books/ https://buildbookbuzz.com/march-madness-marketing-for-books/#comments Wed, 10 Feb 2021 13:00:34 +0000 https://buildbookbuzz.com/?p=14034 March madness marketing There’s lots to look forward to in March, isn’t there? It brings the first official day of spring, a good excuse to cook corned beef and cabbage, and the U.S. men’s college basketball tournament known as March Madness – reimagined this year because of COVID-19. March madness isn’t limited to the NCAA tournament, though. March offers authors a collection of quirky, unexpected, and downright whimsical book promotion opportunities you can use to bring attention to your book.]]> Affiliate Disclosure: This post contains Amazon Associate links, which means if you click on them and make a purchase, I will receive a couple of pennies (at no extra charge to you).

There’s lots to look forward to in March, isn’t there?

It brings the first official day of spring, a good excuse to cook corned beef and cabbage, and the U.S. men’s college basketball tournament known as March Madness – reimagined this year because of COVID-19.

March madness isn’t limited to the NCAA tournament, though. March offers authors a collection of quirky, unexpected, and downright whimsical book promotion opportunities you can use to bring attention to your book.

How to capitalize on March madness marketing opportunities

The list below offers so many fun occasions you can link to your book for marketing purposes.

Not sure how to go about pairing your book with any of them? Here are a few examples to get you started.

  • March 1, World Compliment Day, could be a good fit for my friend Kate Hanley’s How to Be a Better Person: 400+ Simple Ways to Make a Difference in Yourself – and the World if Kate recommends giving compliments when they’re deserved. Perhaps your novel’s protagonist struggles to accept compliments, or you’ve written a children’s book that stresses the importance of positivity. Lead by example – spend time that day handing out compliments on social media.
  • National Salesperson Day on March 5 is tailor-made for anyone who’s written a book about sales, including my favorite sales expert, Bill Cates, and his most recent book, Radical Relevance: Sharpen Your Marketing Message, Cut Through the Noise, Win More Ideal Clients. (Full disclosure: I edited the book.) If selling is your topic, blog about your favorite salespeople or list the traits top salespeople possess.
  • Romance writers should have a lot of fun with Proposal Day on March 20. Write and distribute a tip sheet offering marriage proposal dos and don’ts, or blog about the most romantic proposals you’ve seen on Instagram. Business book authors can use this one, too, by offering business proposal-writing advice on LinkedIn. 

Your March madness marketing opportunities

Here’s a partial list of the March madness marketing opportunities you can add to next month’s book promotion calendar. Get the full list on the Holiday Insights site.

  • March 1 National Pig Day
  • March 1 Peanut Butter Lovers’ Day
  • March 1 World Compliment Day
  • March 2 Old Stuff Day
  • March 5 Multiple Personality Day
  • March 5 National Salesperson Day
  • March 9 Panic Day
  • March 10 Middle Name Pride Day
  • March 11 Worship of Tools Day
  • March 12 Plant a Flower Day
  • March 13 International Fanny Pack Day
  • March 14 National Potato Chip Day
  • March 15 Dumbstruck Day
  • March 18 Awkward Moments Day
  • March 20 Extraterrestrial Abductions Day
  • March 20 National Quilting Day
  • March 20 Proposal Day
  • March 22 National Goof Off Day
  • March 26 Live Long and Prosper Day
  • March 28 Weed Appreciation Day
  • March 29 National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day
  • March 31 Bunsen Burner Day
  • March 31 National Crayon Day
  • March 31 World Backup Day

Which of these holidays speak to you? How will you use next month to help generate conversation and call attention to your book in a lighthearted way?

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Odd October occasions offer book promotion opportunities https://buildbookbuzz.com/odd-october-occasions/ https://buildbookbuzz.com/odd-october-occasions/#comments Wed, 16 Sep 2020 12:00:58 +0000 https://buildbookbuzz.com/?p=13651 Odd October occasions There’s already a chill in the air here in Western New York as fall approaches. As we say goodbye to summer and look ahead to cooler months, let’s think about how you can banish the weather blues by having a little fun with your book promotion. October offers more than a few quirky, unexpected, and downright wacky holidays and occasions that you can take advantage of to bring attention to your book. (Looking for something with gravitas? You won’t find it here.) It’s also National Popcorn Popping Month and National Sarcastic Awareness Month. A bounty of riches! (Hmm . . . was that sarcasm?)]]>  

Affiliate Disclosure: This post contains Amazon Associate links, which means if you click on them and make a purchase, I will receive a couple of pennies (at no extra charge to you).

There’s already a chill in the air here in Western New York as fall approaches. As we say goodbye to summer and look ahead to cooler months, let’s think about how you can banish the weather blues by having a little fun with your book promotion.

October offers more than a few quirky, unexpected, and downright wacky holidays and occasions that you can take advantage of to bring attention to your book. (Looking for something with gravitas? You won’t find it here.)

It’s also National Popcorn Popping Month and National Sarcastic Awareness Month. A bounty of riches! (Hmm . . . was that sarcasm?)

How to leverage odd October occasions

Not sure how to go about pairing your book with any of the fun holidays below? Here are a few examples to get you started.

  • October 5, Do Something Nice Day, works well for the children’s book How to Be Nice. Does one of your novel’s characters have a reputation for being “nice?” Have you written a self-help book that includes wisdom on the importance of being nice or advice on how to be a better person? Or, do you just want to help a very chaotic world become a nicer place? Then this holiday is for you.
  • Cookbook Launch Day on October 12 is a no-brainer for anyone about to introduce a cookbook, but what about those of us who love cookbooks? Write a blog post that shares those you own, or post about one of your favorites on social media. This is a good opportunity to support other authors, especially those who help you create menus!
  • October 21, Count Your Buttons Day, is perfect for my talented cousin, Sylvia Liszka Durell. Sylvia’s the author of Haiku for Button Lovers, an Amazon category best-seller when first published. Sylvia can post a photo of a jar full of buttons on Facebook and offer her book as a prize for anyone who can guess how many buttons it holds. 

Which can you add to your book promotion calendar?

Here’s a partial list of the odd October occasions you can add to next month’s book promotion calendar. Get the full list on the Holiday Insights site.

  • October 1 International Day for the Elderly
  • October 2 National Custodial Worker Day
  • October 3 Techies Day
  • October 5 Do Something Nice Day
  • October 7 Bald and Free Day
  • October 9 Fire Prevention Day
  • October 10 National Motorcycle Ride Day
  • October 11 It’s My Party Day
  • October 12 Cookbook Launch Day
  • October 13 International Skeptics Day
  • October 14 National Take Your Parents to Lunch Day
  • October 16 Dictionary Day
  • October 17 Wear Something Gaudy Day
  • October 18 National Meatloaf Appreciation Day
  • October 19 Evaluate Your Life Day
  • October 20 Brandied Fruit Day
  • October 21 Count Your Buttons Day
  • October 22 National Nut Day
  • October 23 TV Talk Show Host Day
  • October 25 Mother-In-Law Day
  • October 27 Black Cat Day
  • October 29 National Frankenstein Day
  • October 30 National Candy Corn Day
  • October 31 Increase Your Psychic Powers Day

Which of these holidays can you use next month to help spark conversation and call attention to your book in a fun way?

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