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Hey, writers and authors, quick book launch arc team. Launch team tip for you, whatever you’re calling this. So I kind of use arc reader and launch team interchangeably. I consider my arc readers my launch team, and I tell them that. I tell them, you know, they have the option to share, talk about it on social media, post reviews on their social media.
But really, their number one obligation is to post a review on the launch day or during launch week. But here’s my tip. Create a Facebook group if you have the time and the energy and an account, and if you are confident that enough of your team members are on Facebook, I highly recommend creating a Facebook group or somewhere where your team can interact and interact with you. Maybe that’s discord. I don’t know.
I’m an elder millennial, so my brain immediately goes to Facebook. There might be cooler, hipper places where the kids are hanging out and wow, I can’t believe I just said that and phrased it like that. Create a space where y’all can interact. Why I’m doing that right now. And it is so cool.
It is so much fun. My readers are posting when they’re done, they’re posting their thoughts. They’re talking to each other about the book. I can ask questions. I am using that to get content, content for my launch month.
So I want to post a fact a day about the book during September, during the launch month because it is gonna release September 30. So I’m gonna post a fact a day about the book every day until the release. That’s gonna be a lot of content. But I’m getting content from that group. They’ve read the book.
I’m like, hey, what questions do you have about the book that could inspire some facts I want to share, and it already has. I can ask opinions about, hey, I noticed some people are confused about this. For those who have read it already, you know, are you confused about it? And I can see kind of what the majority says. I did that and the majority was not confused by the thing that I thought was going to be confusing.
So there you go. I didn’t have to fix it. I highly recommend, if you’re building a team of arc readers that you would like to help you promote the book in whatever capacity they are available. Create a group of some sort, whether that’s on Facebook, it’s a chat somewhere. I don’t know, Facebook school, because you can, like, post in do posts.
It’s not just chats, but that’s all I know of at the moment. It’s the best resource I have. So whatever best resource you have, I would highly recommend creating some sort of group where your launch team, your arc readers, can interact with you and each other. There you go. Boom.
Have a wonderful day.
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