TODAY
June 9th
the WINNERS ARE ANNOUNCED!
CONGRATULATIONS!
Patricia Anne Garcia WON the One Week Tour
&
Marla Bradeen/Paige Sleuth WON the Three Day Book Blast!
&
Remember anyone who mentions the blog post will get a discount!
Thank you, Mason Canyon
I'm thrilled to be hosting Mason Canyon of MC Book Tours. She offers a wonderful resource for writers looking for exposure for their books. Today she's here to discuss her services and answer your questions.
Meet Mason...
Yolanda,
thank you so much for this opportunity to talk about MC Book Tours, an activity
I enjoy so much – finding interesting books, awesome authors, and sharing both
with other readers like myself. I'm thrilled to be featured here. You have given
me many, many sleepless nights thanks to the activities of Stowy Jenkins.
1. I keep hearing that about
Stowy. My apologies, but we're here to learn all about you. Tell us who are
you, how did you get started providing book tours?
I started my blog, Thoughts in Progress, in 2009 to
feature my book reviews and talk about books. Throughout the years, I began
participating in more and more book tours. Several years ago, I became
disenchanted with a tour and got the crazy idea I could provide book tours to
bloggers because, being a blogger, I understand their needs, so MC Book Tours
began.
2. What is the benefit of a
virtual book tour?
There are many benefits to a virtual tour. The
author saves on travel and hotel expenses. They don't have the problems of
scheduling meetings and making appointments. Virtual tours give global exposure
to authors and their books. It's a quick and easy way for authors to interact
with their readers all over the world without leaving their homes. Virtual
tours allow authors to be exposed to readers who might not otherwise go out to
an author's event. Virtual tours also offer readers the opportunity to find out
about an author after the tour is over. With buy and social media links
included in tours, an author's virtual tour goes on forever out in the
wonderful world of blogging. I must point out one major disadvantage to a
virtual tour. Neither the tour organizer nor the author controls whether a blogger posts during the tour. A blogger can sign up,
be given all the tour material, and then not post due to a variety of reasons.
The blogger can become sick, have family/work issues come up, internet/computer
problems, simply forget, or decide for whatever reason they don't want to post.
Sometimes you know why and sometimes you never know no matter how many times
the organizer tries to contact the blogger. Just one aspect authors need to be
aware of.
3. Who are the bloggers that
provide the exposure? Are they other authors, readers, or booksellers?
Bloggers that participate in tours are a great bunch
of people. They are made up of a diverse group that does include authors,
librarians, booksellers, publishers, and book lovers. They all are book readers
though many may not have the time to read as much as they'd like.
4. Authors want the blogger to
be a reader that attracts other readers, do you designate those tours based on
genre?
When I promote a book, I try to target bloggers that
enjoy the genre that the book represents. For example, if I'm promoting a
murder mystery, I look for bloggers that enjoy that genre. However, I also
check with bloggers that cover other genres. It's good to expose an author to
readers who aren't familiar with their work or not necessary a huge fan of the
genre. It's an excellent way to expand an author's fan base. Sometimes a
synopsis draws a blogger in that otherwise wouldn't have looked at the book.
5. What about the giveaways,
does the author need them to attract more readers, or are they a waste of time?
Giveaways, unfortunately, are a good way to attract
readers to a post. The giveaways get readers' attention (who doesn't love
winning something) and then organize it where they learn more about the book
before they can enter. Sometimes that little bit intrigues a reader to learn
more about the book and author, hopefully leading to a new fan.
6. Do you give the email addresses of the
participants to the author for their own mailing list?
Yes, if an author wants the emails of those entering
a giveaway, I provide those for them. I do not share the emails with anyone
else or even use them myself. The emails are collected for that author as part
of their tour, so they are entitled to them if they wish.
7. How often should a person
have a book tour? Is it only for a book launch, or can it revive interest in an
older book?
A book tour is a great way to get exposure for a new
release. But I think it's also a great way to renew interest in a book that's
been out for a while. The blog world is always changing, so there's going to be
readers out there that weren't there say two or three years ago when a book was
first published. A book tour is especially useful if you do a new cover for a
reprint of an older edition.
8. How do you recruit your
bloggers?
Recruiting bloggers takes time. I have a list of
bloggers who have participated in past tours I conducted. I also look for
bloggers that participate in other tours and contact them directly when I have
a tour, I think they might be interested in. In addition, I have a section on
MC Book Tours where bloggers can sign up to be notified of tours. I also ask
the author if they have a list of bloggers that would like contacted for their
tour.
9. Is a virtual book tour more
beneficial for the self-published author or the traditionally published author?
At one time, I would have said virtual tours
benefitted self-published authors more. They traditionally don't have the funds
backing them to do all the promoting publishers do for their authors. However,
as the publishing world changes, virtual book tours also help traditionally
published authors. Publishers are more and more doing virtual tours for their
authors. The pandemic we're experiencing is a great example of how virtual
tours benefit both types of authors. I think it has a lot to do with global exposure
as well as more cost-effective.
In wrapping up, I realize authors have hectic lives.
I want to take as much stress off them when doing a tour as I can. It's entirely
up to the author as to how much I do for them. I deal with all the bloggers, so
they don't have to. I create the graphics and get the material to the bloggers.
The authors only need to write the guest post and answer Q&As. During the
tour, I make a point to visit each stop as authors are sometimes unable to do
so. I also promote each stop on social media. I serve as the middleman
(middlewoman), if you will, between author and blogger. I become the author's
personal media assistance for the tour.
FYI: My Pricing List - Just click to follow the LINK!
FYI: My Pricing List - Just click to follow the LINK!
Thank you again, Yolanda. It's been a pleasure being here. I'll be away
from my computer for a few hours today, but I'm happy to answer any questions
you or your readers have.
WIN A TOUR!
Today, Mason is
offering a free one-week book tour and a free three-day
book blast to anyone who comments with the title of the book they’d love to
advertise.
Also, if someone doesn't want to enter the contest but contacts MC about a tour and mentions this
blog post, she’ll offer them a discount.
Well, there you are, a marvelous chance to win a tour and ask Mason any question you want!
Outstanding!
Thank you, Mason!
Well, there you are, a marvelous chance to win a tour and ask Mason any question you want!
Contest ends Midnight of June 7th.
Winners announced shortly after.
Winners announced shortly after.
41 comments:
Thank you very much.
As an obsessional reader Mason has frequently (so very often) waved temptation my way. I often succumb and it is lovely to learn a little bit more about her.
I have participated (often by accident) in several of her tours and it is inspiring to see the support she offers to authors (and readers).
Hi Yolande and Mason - excellent to learn more about your approach to one of your tours: I'd often wondered the hows and whys ... and see many of your tours when blogging friends' books are being promoted.
I wondered if you'd done a book tour that covers a year ... i.e. more drip feeding rather than 'a run' of guests and posts ...?
Thanks - this will be really interesting to many of us - take care - Hilary
Yolanda, thanks so much for having me here today. It's an honor and a delight to be featured on your site.
E.C., thank you for the kind words. It's always a pleasure to tempt you with a new book for your TBR pile. Honestly, I'm happy to know someone is as tempted as I am when it comes to not being able to resist books.
Hilary, I had never thought about a year-long tour. That is definitely something to ponder, so many ways it could be handled. Thanks for the thought.
Mason does a great job.
I'd like to enter my next book whenever it comes out.
Alex, thanks so much. It's always a pleasure working with you. Good luck on the giveaway.
Mason, you're welcome. I'm happy to be able to give back. You do a beautiful job! Thank you!
Love learning more about Mason - she is fabulous to work with and I was thrilled with the tour she did for Dancing With Dementia!
I'd love to have a chance to work with Mason again - my upcoming books are coming out too soon for that to happen this time around, but maybe in the fall with Reaching For Balance :)
She's done tours for several of our authors and does a great job. I'd love a free tour for Sherry Ellis' next Bubba and Squirt book but I think Mason is already doing one for her. We do have two other books this summer though.
Jemi, thank you for the kind words. It was a delight working with you and Dancing with Dementia is a wonderful book. Good luck in the giveaway, I'm looking forward to Reaching For Balance.
Diane, thanks so much. I've enjoyed working with your authors. Yes, Sherry does have a tour with me for Bubba and Squirt's next book. Her tour will run Sept. 14 through Oct. 14. Putting the finishing touches on her tour page this week. Good luck in the giveaway for the two other books this summer.
I love that idea, and think, why not! I do it that way myself, or at least I try to!
Thanks so much for this exhaustive post on book tours. With the pandemic, online activities will be playing a much greater role in all spheres of life for quite sometime. Virtual is the way to go.
Nilanjana, I agree virtual is the way to go especially during this difficult time.
As someone who has hosted book tours for bloggers I know and books I've read, I thought this was a great way of providing exposure to MC Book tours even though many say the days of the 'tour' are over. Also I found it intriguing... 'to do all the promoting publishers do for their authors.' Sadly, I no longer think this is the case except for a select few authors.
I think a drip feed approach is great. One of the downsides of book tours is that bloggers tire of reading about the same author/book on every post they go to.
Denise, I have to agree with you about publishers not promoting all authors as much as they once did. I think that fact will help virtual tours remain even though they may not be as popular as they once were either.
Hi Mason, Hi Yolanda,
First, great interview. MC Book Tours is the only agency I work with when I am reviewing a book outside of my reading list where I voluntary blog about a book. You do an excellent job. I have personally enjoyed working with you. I hope to have a book contract for my book A Time to Love by the end of this year or early next year and would love to be considered for the giveaway.
Shalom aleichem,
Pat G @ EverythingMustChange
Pat, thank you for those kind words. It's always a delight working with you. I'm looking forward to reading your upcoming release. Good luck on winning the giveaway.
Thanks for this insight into book tours and all that you do, Mason! I would love to have a book tour for either: Lift Off, Book One for the Rayatana series, my upcoming SF novella series, or for I, You, Us: A Close Study of First and Second POV - a non-fiction title.
Mason is amazing! I always love seeing the tours she does for others, and I've participated in a few, too. I'd love to do a tour for Frozen Crimes. The release date isn't known yet, but it's in the finishing stages with my publisher.
Much love to both of you!
It was great to read Mason's answers here today. She'd a wonderful tour director.
Tyrean, thanks and good luck in the giveaway.
Chrys, it's always a pleasure working with you. Good luck in the giveaway and congrats on the upcoming book.
Lee, thanks for the kind words.
Great insights indeed. Like the idea of doing it for a already published book too.
Pat, it's a great way to renew interest in a book that has been published for awhile, especially if you're reprinting the book with a new cover or didn't do a tour when the book first came out.
It has been a while since I've done a blog tour. They definitely can be a lot of work for the organizer, but it's also fun to interact with readers who take the time to comment. I expect to be publishing a multi-author holiday anthology this fall. The title hasn't been finalized yet, but I appreciate the chance to win a tour for this book!
Great interview and good to know more about Mason. My book pick would be Mateo's Law.
Maria/Paige, tours can be a great way to interact with readers. It gives them a chance to ask questions of their favorite authors, as well as find new authors to add to their favorite list. Good luck in the giveaway.
Sandra, your book Mateo's Law sounds intriguing. Good luck in the giveaway.
On the blogger end of things, I appreciate how organized Mason is with her tours: she gives bloggers all the information they need so that participating as a blog stop is easy.
I'm getting ready to do my second tour with Mason Canyon Book Tours, and I'd have to say, the process is so easy. It's a great way to reach a lot of people! She does a great job organizing them!
Elizabeth, thanks so much for the kind words. Had it not been for you and Cleo (Coyle) I would have never started blogging in the first place and would have never known what a virtual book tour was.
Sherry, thanks so much for the kind words. It's always a pleasure working with you on a tour. BTW everyone, Sherry's tour will be Sept. 14th through Oct. 14th. Stop by mcbooktours.com to sign up as a tour host. Join the fun and see what Bubba and Squirt are up to.
Great post and contest. If I won I’d promote my quarantine picture book, Joe and Chip in Quarantine.
Toi, sounds like an intriguing book. Good luck in the giveaway.
Great interview. I have always wondered how you got into doing book tours. Thanks for all the great information.
Juneta, meeting authors like you is one of the best benefits of doing the tours. It’s always a pleasure working with you on a tour.
Hi Mason ... I'm glad my thought has some 'credence' ... yes - I get tired of seeing the 'same old' - so I hope it may work ... keeping the momentum up - all the best - Hilary
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