How to Increase Your Credibility As An Author
Fiction authors
need to consider the unlimited options people have when they
want to buy books. Years ago people had fewer options. When
readers wanted to buy a book, they had to drive to a store
to make the purchase. Sometimes, a person could drive to
several stores in order to compare items. Along with the
internet and skyrocketing gas prices, those days are almost
forgotten.
Internet
promotion needs to include your credibility in order to
attract customers and convert their visit into a sale. In
the twenty first century, many people shop online with the
click of a mouse. This has changed how people view the
places where they shop. So, we need to evaluate our online
promotional credibility.
How to
Develop Author Credibility
Author
credibility is not instantaneous, but it can be built over
time. Here are some suggestions to speed up the process.
Borrowing
Credibility – Did you raise your eyebrow when you read that?
Joint ventures are a wonderful way to “borrow” credibility.
Establish a promotional partnership with a business that has
established their credibility. This helps people view you in
a more positive light. Even though you are working with
someone else, continue to build your own credibility. Keep
in mind that the opposite is also true. If you work with a
questionable company, that can hurt your credibility.
Honest
Communication Helps Author Promotion
Open and Honest -
Let website visitors know how to find you if there are
questions or problems. A woman I know said that she hid her
email address to make people work for it. That is not a good
way to build your credibility. If you don’t want to
circulate your home address or personal email, then rent a
post office box and set up a business email. The important
thing is to make it possible for people to contact you. When
potential readers contact you, answer their concerns and
questions in a timely manner.
Policies – Does
your publisher accept returns? Do you accept returns? If so,
what are the requirements? These details need to be posted
clearly on your website. It may be best to include it on
your order page. These details can be especially important
to bookstores and other retail outlets. But, posting these
details is not enough, you must abide by them.
Tell
Readers About The Author’s Credentials
Show Off - Do you
have a long list of publishing credits? Do you have special
skills and experience that make you “the perfect person” to
write these stories? Include this information on your
website. If you write spy thrillers and you worked in a
related field, mention that. Any strong background that
would apply to your books should be made known. This
information about your background will increase your
credibility. Share your insights and experience with your
website visitors. You can also share this information on
message boards and forums. When you post messages, include
your website link in your signature block. Publish articles
to share this information and include your name and website
link at the bottom. Include links to these articles on your
website so that your regular visitors can learn from your
knowledge too.
Talk About Your
Team – Do you work with someone else who brings special
experience to the project? A wonderful example of this is
the writing team of Jefferson Bass. I have to mention that I
met Dr. Bill Bass and Jon Jefferson in the spring of 2006.
They are very nice people and a talented writing team. Jon
Jefferson has a wonderful way with words and Dr. Bass brings
his knowledge as a world renowned forensic anthropology to
their fiction and non fiction works. The realism in Jon’s
writing and the authentic forensic details certainly add to
their credibility. While not everyone has the opportunity to
work with such qualified individuals, we can focus on our
specific qualifications. It you earned any recognition or
awards, share the details. This is your chance to brag.
Testimonials – I
mention this to many people. When you have satisfied
customers, ask them to write a simple testimonial. It’s
always good to have other people telling your potential
customers about your wonderful product and service. When
these are submitted, be sure to add them to your website.
All of these
things help you build credibility with customers and website
visitors.
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