After putting all your energy into writing and publishing your book, it's time to think about how you can promote it. One of the strategies not to overlook is SEO (search engine optimization) and the vital role it plays in your books' success. SEO helps Google and other search engines assess content through multiple factors like relevance and quality.
By making good use of SEO, you could do more than just improve your book's visibility—you can also connect with readers who are actively searching for content in your genre. This applies whether you're about to publish or already have books in the market. Here are some tips to get your book the online visibility it deserves.”
Potential readers use specific search terms to find books like yours. Think about relevant search terms that reflect the contents of your work. You can also find terms by using tools like Google Trends and Keyword Planner to identify relevant search terms related to your genre. One of the easiest ways is to check Google’s suggestions and related searches by typing in some of the main keywords for your book. To determine users search intentions, consider the following:
Once you’ve determined the keywords, the next step is to incorporate these into your book title and meta description. This is an element of SEO that will help enhance the discoverability of your book and ensure it reaches a wider audience. It should ideally be no longer than 60 characters and be descriptive so that users know what it is about. Your title should be unique and not too generic, so that it is easy to find among the vast number of search results.
The meta-description can be considered as a kind of a preview of your book’s homepage. It is also an important ranking factor for search engine results. When writing a meta description, think about what will matter to your audience, and write a few words to clearly describe each of your chapter’s contents. The first few words count, so choose these wisely to give more value. Here are some tips:
When writing an advertising text for your book, aim to offer more than just a summary. Start with a compelling first sentence that encourages further reading and includes the most important purchase incentive. There's no need to describe the topic or field again.
Be direct about the benefits of your book instead of just hinting at them. What is the main question your book answers? Don’t give away the answer —just provide a teaser to pique interest. To make your text more engaging and easy to read: