DiAnn Mills @diannmills
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Continuing from May 20 on Igniting Your Book Launch . . .
What does a writer do for a street team?
My mission is to do more for my street
team than I ask from them. Frequent communication is vital and shows we care,
but don’t be a pest. Send a weekly update with a quote, humorous happening, or
a devotion. Be creative. Update the team on what is happening in your professional
life. Be loving and transparent. This is business, but it can be personal. Let
them know where you’ll be speaking or teaching. Share new book covers and
exciting pre-release information to them before anyone else. Your street team
is your “First to know” group.
Announce opportunities just for your
team with prizes and random giveaways that show your appreciation.
My street team members receive a free
book, soft cover or e-copy, before it’s officially released. Sometimes
publishers will supply the physical or e-books.
For each member, include a letter and
follow-up with an e-mail giving them tips on how to promote the book and links
to review sites. Provide tweetables, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube or Pinterest
links to make it easy for them. Include the links to the various websites and
platforms for them to post a review. The team can read the book and post
reviews on the day of or shortly after the release. Every alert the writer
receives in which a street team member has posted a review is given a personal
thank-you.
Make
sure bookmarks are sent to the team members who request them. Depending on the
budget, a writer could consider including book-related bling.
If a team member is in an area where you
will be, invite them to share a hug or a cup of coffee. Recognize and reward
their importance.
If a team member is a part of a reader
group, offer to conduct a phone chat or online session when they meet. If the
reader group is in your area, offer to attend the meeting that highlights your
book.
What does my street team do when I’m not
promoting a new title?
This special group of people has other
benefits too. They offer ideas for promotion, books, blogs, contests, giveaways,
and prizes. Also they are beta readers, help name book characters, pets, and can
offer suggestions for plot. Through social media and face to face venues, they
help bring a writer to family, neighbors, friends, churches, bookstores, online
organizations, community groups, radio interviews, and TV personalities.
What if a member resigns?
As in every endeavor, a team member may
choose to resign from their role. Before a new book campaign begins, consider sending
a note at the end of the weekly update requesting members to contact you
privately if they are no longer able to participate. Be sure to thank them for
their service and invite them to return in the future. All of us have seasons
of different interests and responsibilities.
Organization
Develop a spreadsheet that contains each
member’s name, e-mail address, preferred method of receiving a book (softcover
or e-book), birthday, address, country, phone number, occupation, and misc.
information.
A street team soon becomes more than a
community who enjoys a writer’s books, they become family. Do you have a tip
for authors who want to develop a street team?
Her titles have appeared on the CBA and ECPA bestseller lists; won two Christy Awards; and been finalists for the RITA, Daphne Du Maurier, Inspirational Readers’ Choice, and Carol award contests.
DiAnn is a founding board member of the American Christian Fiction Writers, a member of Advanced Writers and Speakers Association, Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, and International Thriller Writers. She is the director of the Blue Ridge Mountain Christian Writers Conference, Mountainside Retreats: Marketing, Speakers, Nonfiction and Novelist with social media specialist Edie Melson where she continues her passion of helping other writers be successful. She speaks to various groups and teaches writing workshops around the country.
Connect with DiAnn here: www.diannmills.com
DiAnn, I am so thankful that you are always willing to share with us writers. I have to tell you I love your books, and am looking forward to your next book. Let us know when it is coming out.
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