

African Self-published Authors: Six ways to market a book
African self-published authors face challenges, from limited funds associated with publishing a book to marketing. According to statistics, Africa is home to over 1.2 billion people, yet African self-published authors are still not selling as many books as they should. Why is that?
Firstly, the resources required to build trust with avid book readers is not as easy as it sounds. It requires effective strategies among other things, which is cumbersome for self-published authors who often must juggle more roles than one at once. Secondly, avid readers have options due to the advancement of technology on the continent.
It is not all gloom and bloom; it is still possible for African self-published authors to make a mark on the African continent. Here are six ways to market a book.
- Social media
Africans are on social media, making it a perfect space to market a book and it is one of the most affordable ways of getting a word out. With great content strategies, one can build a following on social media.
- Book clubs
Book clubs have been around for many years. They are still one of the best ways to market a book.
- Family members and friend’s network
Family members and friends also know other people who might know other people. Asking them to spread the word about a newly released book or existing one is always useful.
- Book launches
Book stores often host book launches where they invite the media and the stakeholders. Book launches are a great place to network and build connections.
- WhatsApp statuses
Believe it or not, most people spend a lot of time on their mobile phones texting. News about newly released books or existing one should feature on WhatsApp statuses.
- Enter a competition for self-published authors
The Alkebulan Authors’ Platform is currently running a competition for African self-published authors. Self-published authors stand a chance of winning one million rands – https://youtu.be/6gJyAD-AWg0.
We are committed to uplifting self-published authors in Africa. We urge all the authors in Africa to enter. The competition is open to authors who are members of the Alkebulan Authors’ Platform. Self-published can register on the website to become members – Ruth Mabona.
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