
By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills
Varying reasons can put a writer behind in marketing and promotion. Perhaps you’ve been hit with health problems, personal issues, unseen travel, or maybe you didn’t know how or when to pre-launch a book.
Don’t despair! The following eight tips will help tie up your release date with a big, green bow etched in dollar signs. Even if you have only one month until your book appears on retailers’ shelves.
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When the month is over, keep up the momentum! In addition to reviewing the above seven tips, add others. Create a spreadsheet to show progress. What would you do differently the next time? Where would you place more effort?
Okay, writers, here is the scenario: You have only one month to promote your book before the release date. What will you do first?

DiAnn Mills is a bestselling author who believes her readers should expect an adventure. Her titles have appeared on the CBA and ECPA bestseller lists; won two Christy Awards; and been finalists for the RITA, Daphne Du Maurier,
Inspirational Readers’ Choice, and Carol award contests. Library Journal presented her with a Best Books 2014: Genre Fiction award in the Christian Fiction category for Firewall.
DiAnn is a founding board member of the American Christian Fiction Writers, a member of Advanced Writers and Speakers Association, Suspense Sister, and International Thriller Writers. She is co-director of The Blue Ridge Mountain Christian Writers Conference and The Author Roadmap with social media specialist Edie Melson. She teaches writing workshops around the country. DiAnn is active online and would love to connect with readers on any of the social media platforms listed at www.diannmills.com.
The Conversation
DiAnn, Thank you for these great tips. The first thing I will do is pray, then follow this list. I look forward to seeing you at Blue Ridge.
Thanks, Cherrilynn, so glad I could help! Thanks for your comments.
This happened to me, except with a 10 day notice of my release date. What a scramble. Next time I’d spend more time in prayer, ask for more outside help, and take time off my ‘real job’ to be more effective. Great article, DiAnn!
Thanks, Linda, the process can be a scramble for time, but it can be done.