A virtual book tour (VBT) uses similar concepts as a book tour except it is done virtually on the Internet. Blogs are the brick and mortar book stores where book tours are held. Instead of physically going on a tour visiting book stores, you visit blogs.
When you are arranging a VBT to promote your book online, research different blogs to determine if their readers are the target market you are promoting your book to, as well as how much traffic that particular blog gets. Are there a lot of site visitors/readers?
After you select the blogs, which meet your criteria, contact the owners to arrange a date for you to virtually stop by to visit with their readers. Then you will need to supply the blog owners with a copy of your interview, graphic image of your book cover, and your picture. The media standards are you provide the interviewer with the questions and answers for your interview. Although, the blog owners will get a lot of traffic, due to your book tour, you should offer them something for being a host. Maybe a discount or a free copy of your book.
On the day of your tour visit, the blog owner will post your interview, book cover image, and your picture on their blog. You and the owner will want to encourage audience participation, as well as create an incentive for readers to visit the blog site on the day of your tour stop. You want as many site visitors as possible in order to promote your book or e book.
The best incentive is to give away a copy of your book to a randomly selected visitor. There is a website called random.org where you enter the e mail addresses of the site visitors, and it randomly chooses one. The contest can be something along the lines of all who post a question or comment on the day of your visit will be entered into a drawing for a free copy of your e book or book.
You will check in throughout the day to see if there are any questions or comments that need addressing. This can create a dialogue or conversation, which in turn, will generate more audience participation. To make it more exciting, the owner of the blog can post the winner s name after they have been notified that they are the lucky winner.
Following is a list of possible questions you can use to construct your interview. Don t forget to include your answers along with your initials.
RC: Why did you write this book?
RC: Tell me about yourself.
RC: What qualifies you to write this book?
RC: How long have you been an entrepreneur?
RC: What is the e book about?
RC: What do you want the readers to get out of this e book?
RC: Can we look for more books from you in the future?
RC: How can the readers contact you if they have any questions?
RC: Where can the readers purchase your e book and how much does it cost?
RC: Thank you for stopping by my blog on your tour.
Overall, virtual book tours are more cost effective than physical book tours. Plus, you reach a much broader, larger audience, including an international audience. If you don t have time to arrange a virtual book tour, outsource it to your dependable virtual assistant.
Author Resource:
Rita J. Cartwright is the owner RJ's Word Processing Services and has been in business since 2002. Her unique skills and marketing education allows her to be able to specialize in Internet Marketing and word processing services. Learn more about Rita at http://rjswordprocessing.com .