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Want to help an author, but think you can’t afford to? Here are 10 ways you can help them–for free!
Eager to submit your children’s book but don’t have an agent (yet)? Finding publishers accepting children’s books from unagented writers is no easy task! But not impossible. I know because I’ve been doing it awhile, having authored 16 books so far without an agent. I’m now actively pursuing one, given the tighter and more competitive climate, but am still pitching solo. Many other kidlit authors/illustrators that are staying commando too. Wait, I mean rogue. Agentless? You know what I mean.
As I get ready to submit my next round of picture books, I see more and more publishers that USED to be open to submissions are either closed and now agent only, are at capacity and temporarily closed until further notice, or sadly have shuttered down completely. Some have been bought out by larger houses so their policies have changed, some are simply catching up from the constant influx of subs and are temporarily overwhelmed.
What that means to me is that aaalll those great lists of picture book publishers I’ve bookmarked and found sooo helpful are now outdated. It’s frustrating to have to re-research every link. You feel my pain, I know you do.
Whether you have 16 books or are pre-published, getting and keeping social media attention sure can be a fickle pickle. And since most writers are introverts, the very thought of promoting ourselves creates immediate sweat spots in several places at once. Relax! It’s honestly not that hard and you don’t have to turn into a snake-oil salesman. Just be your honest self, stay supportive of others, and you’re halfway there. Well, a little bit al least.
I created this whole thing in May 2023 to challenge myself, basically, and since no one likes to suffer alone, I asked any and every author to join me in the 31 activities. The details are in the next posts so I won’t repeat myself other than to say the “live” challenge may have ended, but the program can be started at any time. Anyone, even non-authors, can join in anytime. I’ll speak for the inaugural group by saying we are excited to have more friends cheering us on and encouraging us to do our best.
I rearranged the page so now what follows is a post describing the challenge, a post offering tips on how to prepare, and then you’re off to Day 1, followed by Day 2, etc. While you can do it at your own pace, I highly recommend committing to the 31 days. Otherwise real life will have a way of wedging in and the vim and vigor you started with will drop like hailballs. I also recommend doing them all in order (Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, etc), vs skipping around. There are setups and callbacks that make it worth the chronology.
You deserve to treat yourself with dedicated professional “me time,” so make the best of it!
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Cheers to us!
I’m making an effort to up my social media presence. Who wants to join me?
I am going to spend the month of May doing one thing every day that will ripple across my social media outlets, to engage (if not educate and entertain) and grow my followers. Since many writers are introverts, I know marketing and promoting ourselves doesn’t come easily. Being asked to “up our social media presence” can feel like a trip to the dentist. While it’s easy to to put off or “get to later,” it’s really not that hard. We just have to do it. That’s why I created this challenge.
Sure, I’d like to have more followers, what author wouldn’t? I admit I’m way behind where I’ll like to be when my next book comes out. But building a list for potential book buyers is not the only reason I’m doing it. The years of Covid confinement have left me with lingering feelings of isolation, and I’m eager to (re)connect with people.
I’m doing it for me.
Sure, the best time to start building your platform was years ago. But the next best time is now.
Yep, time to get to it. I’ll have a short blog here detailing each task I’m doing, each day, so you can come join and learn along with me. The tasks all differ. Some are creating lists of ideas. Some are specific posts that’ll take 5 minutes to do. Others might take more work, but will still be manageable. I promise. I don’t have all day for this stuff—which is why I’m looking at small, daily steps. I am breaking the challenge down into 31 small-ish tasks that should all add up to making a decent difference. Sorta like eating an elephant one bite at a time. It’s a CHALLENGE to push us past our comfort zone. I think it will help if we cheer each other on along the way.
So, fellow author friends, whadday say?
Will you join in? Leave a message or sign up below to make sure you are committed! (Experts say you’re more willing to follow through on a commitment or challenge if you tell someone else about it. Saying your goal out loud, or posting it publicly, makes us feel more accountable. Do it. Do it.)
*For those unfamiliar with the term “author platform,” I can best describe it in a visual. Picture a group of people. Let’s say they are all authors. One person stands on a raised surface—it could be basically anything for better visibility; let’s say it’s a milk crate. That person is now a little taller than all the other authors around them. They stand out. You can spot them in a crowd. They are an author, on a platform.
So I ask again…who wants to join?!
Oh, and feel free to follow my brand-spankin’ new author page facebook.com/BitsyKemperAuthor! It may or may not be one of the challenges!
Whenever you’re finding out 31 Day Author Platform Challenge, welcome. While the inaugural program was May 2023, it’s never too late to get started on your own improvement journey! The important thing is to do it in order, and take the time to do each task properly! To be sure you start out on the same right foot the rest of us did, let’s get you started on the right foot.
Grab a fresh new notebook in order to create an ongoing “31-Day Author Platform Challenge To Do List.” You can also create an e-version via a new Word Doc or new To Do list on your phone (the Notes or Keep apps work well). The point is you’ll want ONE separate and central place to keep track of all your thoughts, notes, and To Dos this month–of which there may be many!
Label your official “31 Day Author Platform Challenge To Do List” now. Keep it within reach of wherever you spend most of your online time. Any daily task you don’t need to tackle because you’ve already done it (you superstar you), you can come back to this list and pick something to work on. Any day you complete in a flash or any time you have a few extra minutes, come back to this list.
I’ve made an assumption that you not only KNOW what an author brand is, but that you HAVE or are WORKING ON one. I’m not defining or going into detail on what an author brand means here because that’s a whole different can o’ worms.
Get a new, dedicated notebook to capture a Platform Challenge To Do list. Refer to the To Do List and complete any item on list when you have an easy day or free time. Check out the links above if you need a refresher on what “author brand” means. Don’t use the lack of a solid author brand as an excuse to bail on the challenge (nice try, though).
I’ll be referencing the month of May as that’s when this first started; don’t let that throw you. Do your Day 15 on YOUR Day 15. I’m not checking anyone’s calendar. The point is to take the challenge seriously and to get these things done, even if that means you do this mid-July or the end of November.
I’m excited to have you on board. I hope you root for the rest of us as we will be rooting for you! Drop your social media handles here in the comments so we can follow each other.
And please subscribe to this blog (up top, right column on desktop, below on your phone) to be sure you get each challenge sent to you.
Let’s get platforming! 🙂
Let’s assess!
Thanks for joining me on the 31 Day Author Platform Challenge. Have you read yesterday’s “31 Day Author Platform Challenge Prep Day” yet? If not, it’s on this page–hit this repost. The rest of us will wait. We need to be sure you’re set up and ready.
Is your notebook or online list handy? (The one we talked about in the link above?)
As we kick off our author platform growth, we have a choice: breadth or depth. We can go all in on a few, or do your best across many. All have pluses and minuses. For this challenge, we are going for DEPTH. We want to spend as time as we can handle on a few chosen platforms, in order to master what best suits our audience. At the end of the month, we’ll have better data to see if we’re reaching the right audience in the right places.
For Day One, as excited as I am to kick things off and start “doing,” our first task needs to be looking at the big picture. That means we’re not mass-posting yet.
We are going to start by taking an overall assessment of our platform, because, to paraphrase a scene in Alice in Wonderland, “If you don’t know where you are going, how will you know when you get there?”
Grab that notebook or open your To Do list app. Time to take some notes.
Part 1: Where do you stand today?
This is your starting point.
Part 2: Where do you want to go?
You should have one overarching goal for the 31 days (like consistency in brand or more frequent posts). My goal for your (and my) brand is consistency. Not perfection. Not even X#s of new followers, because unless you buy followers, it’s sorta out of your control. You can do everything right but you can’t make someone hit “like” or “follow.”
Part 3: Pick your top three favorite or most used platforms and look at some of your most recent posts.
What do you see? Use that newly-created standalone notebook page to write down observations. Ask yourself questions like:
What will it take to get you to a place where you like the answers to these questions in all these places? Make some observations and come up with some ideas in your notebook. DON’T CHANGE ANYTHING YET. Just make note and write down on each page. (See why I said to give each platform its own two-sided page?)
Can you make these changes and create the perfect author brand in a day? No. But you can work on it from here on. (Am I perfect at this? No, but I’m always “me,” so I know that’s consistent!)
Part 4: Let’s look at time spent, and why.
That app you first went to and looked at in Part 3–why do you spend most of your time there? Who are your followers there now, and is the general potential pool of followers the right audience for you? Think about that for a minute before answering. It’s important.
Interestingly, I realized I spend the most amount of time on Insta, which is probably dumb, because I have the fewest number of followers there . . . so branding aside, that was an instant THINK moment for me: Why am I spending the most amount of time in a place that’s giving me the lowest ROI?
I need to ask: even if I had perfect branding, am I reaching (the right) future customers in this space? Am I there because I am interacting there for fun (which is fine! but make a mental note of it), or am I simply losing precious time scrolling and scrolling? Now that I see I’m there A LOT, if I choose to continue spending time there, I need to ask if it’s someplace worth dedicating more branding time, so that time is better spent. Or, I need to choose another outlet.
I also realized that my LinkedIn profile and followers aren’t honestly the best potential buying audience. BUT I’m not ditching it because it’s a GREAT place for potential work-for-hire. I need to make sure any and all content there is directed at a completely different audience, and modify posts accordingly. TBH I’ve made myself feel a little better about how I’ve been ignoring it, as WFH isn’t a huge priority for me right now. So I realize it needs to take a back seat. I can only do so much!
After reviewing and listing all your platforms…
PICK THREE PLATFORMS TO FOCUS ON THIS MONTH.
**Do not work on all of them, it’s just too much. Trust me.**
When I refer to “across all your platforms” from here on. I am referring to these top three.
We have to decide if a platform where we have low reach is where we want to concentrate our efforts, or if we need ditch and go back to a different one and revive those contacts. Maybe our website is where we have the most solid followers? We need to look into what it will take to reach our preferred audience at whichever social media platform we choose to prioritize. The choice should be based on a combination of what makes us happy and where we’re more likely to find our audience. *scribbles new note in To Do List notebook to do the math for each platform*
[As an aside, you’ll notice I never mention the ol’ TiketyTokety by name. That’s because as big as the chances of going viral there are, IMHO that audience, the demographics, ISN’T a picture-book-buying audience. Teens and 20-somethings and influencer wannabes aren’t shopping for baby books. But the mainly 30-to-60+ year old women on FB are! They are a perfect PB audience. And, they are (or can be?) kind and chatty and people I enjoy talking with. We can discuss this all you like; you may have a very different experience or perspective on apps. But that’s my take on why I won’t be mentioning that clock app over the course of the 31 days. If it’s been proven to work for you, feel free to include it in your plan!]
We want to look at AND clean up our branding across every site/app we have or are thinking about. We should start with the one that has the largest or most engaged audience, and work our way down the list.
Bottom line: as far as author branding, we should ultimately spend the most amount of our time where there is the biggest potential payoff.
And we’d never know where if we didn’t just take that assessment.
Now, since I’m an action girl and this feels like groundwork, if you’re like me you probably don’t feel like this is really “getting started” because you haven’t acted on anything yet.
Be careful what you wish for, lol, because I have an ongoing daily task for you. Pick either the platform you like the most (for me, Twitter) or the one you most want to grow your following (for me, toss up btwn FB and Twitter). Right now, open your fave and follow ten new people. Yep 10. Should be super easy. Don’t angst over it, just follow 10 people that you want to engage with. And do it again every day this month.
EVERY DAY, when you wake up, before you even get out of bed, follow 10 new people.
I know you have your phone next to your bed, don’t make excuses already, it’s only Day One lol. You have time to do this. If you get stumped on where to find them, scroll for someone you admire, or an influencer in your genre and age range with a huge following, and see who they follow. See who follows them. Befriend those peeps. You already know they are the people you want to connect with!
Recap: Today you made a huge list of assessments in your notebook with one page for each social media site listing current number of followers and SMART goals, and you chose the top three platforms to focus on this month.
And you will follow 10 new people in one of those platforms–every day this month!
Helpful Day One? Too much to do, or read? Leave a comment and let me know.