The Importance of a Platform:

By Tricia Van Dockum

On my closing day of guest-blogging, I wanted to talk a little bit about the importance of a platform and whether it is helpful in launching a newly published book. The answer is YES, it can only help. A platform is anything you have already established that can help gain recognition or public exposure for your book. It can be anything from writing a weekly column in your local community newspaper to being a fill-in host on a local or regional radio show.

 

When I worked as an in-house publicist at Harcourt, this topic would come up whenever we were talking about a new title at our marketing meetings. Does this author have an existing platform? Do they already have a following due to another medium? Does this author belong to any organizations that would be interested in hosting him or her for a talk or book signing event. 

Having a platform already in place also makes you more alluring to publishers when you’re trying to get your book published.  A well-connected author is always appreciated. Just something to think about as you’re writing your book.

 

Okay, I guess that’s it for now.  It’s been fun blogging with you!  Thanks for the experience. I hope it’s been helpful.

2 Responses to “The Importance of a Platform:”

  1. sheriboeyink Says:

    Thanks for the blogs Tricia. I’ve heard a lot about platform but it’s been more for the Non Fiction….does a platform also apply for the Fiction books? What’s a poor girl like me to do without a huge platform (I volunteer at a mega church’s bookstore, I have a blog, belong to two writing groups–but that’s about it). Where does one start to build a platform?
    THANKS!

  2. tvdockum Says:

    Hi, Sheri. Sorry for the delay in response. You’re right…it is much easier to build a platform if you’re a nonfiction author with speaking engagements, articles, etc. For Fiction authors, try getting a short story or an article you’ve written printed in an appropriate publication. There are lots of them out there. Also, check out Poets & Writers magazine. Many times they will list publications or contests that are open to receiving submissions. Hope that helps!

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