Writing is a gifted skill, and one should work to enhance it as much as possible. Whether you write fiction, non-fiction, children's books, or personal development books, you can improve by equipping yourself via the internet.

Thousands of writers publish their novels and eBooks daily and market themselves over blogs, E-magazines, webinars, and other websites. No matter how futile it may seem at first to a self-publishing writer, social media is a vital source for gaining an audience.

Not just any audience but the target audience, given that you utilize it wisely. Writers can build their communities, teach each other and learn, and even share ideas to write better. Social media is a powerful tool to market your books and writing pieces and gain sales.

Many of the most successful businesses have spent all their marketing budget on social media marketing rather than billboards or Buy-one-get-one-free deals.

And it's not just the socializing apps like YouTube or Facebook but also Ebook writing apps like WattPad that play a role in strengthening the author's community.

Moreover, many literature students have started sharing tips about writing a book after the fast-paced popularity of the YouTube Vlogging trend. This way, an author can improve the way they design a plot, write an epilogue or construct the climax part. 

So even if you don't have an entire educational background as a writer, you can learn everything right at home via social media!

The Writer's Community

The internet is full of several writer communities that do not only meet online but physically as well. From Facebook groups to Twitter threads, there are many instances when writers who share interests meet and chat from around the globe.

To become a part, you can join famous Facebook Author groups like LitRPG. These groups are good for people just beginning to come out of their shells and write confidently.

As a writer, it can boost your confidence if you see people sharing their ideas and posting whatever is on their minds. If you feel you need people of only your interests or some special friends, don't worry!

Facebook allows you to make 'Author Pages' that help you identify your interests and find friends that match! You can also discuss and brainstorm ideas with the group you are a part of.

Building An Audience

The main goal while promoting your books on social media is to build the right audience. You can always find people who like, comment, or share your posts. But your goal is the right audience that loves reading the genre you write.

After all, you need readers that can generate sales for your published books rather than just a bunch of followers who know you're a writer. You can also look at how the seo valley has developed an audience. We recommend that you use Instagram for this purpose.

Thousands of "Bookstagrammers" will certainly love your write-ups and appreciate the efforts. Moreover, when people look at your profile, they should look at the same genre or theme you write on.

This way, you are marketing the theme of your books to the audience. For instance, if you write historical fiction, your profile should contain posters or black-and-white pictures from history. Make sure your bio tells everything about you and your work as concisely as possible.

Stay Active!

Having a social media handle that you don't keep active and going on is futile. One rule of social media marketing is constant, and you must remind your followers of your existence. Thus, try to post about your work every week, or at least twice every week.

You can also post anything you are up to, be it cooking, watching a movie, quoting the day, or working on a project. The goal is to keep appearing in your followers' news feed, so they make sure to give your book a read when it's out.

Moreover, keep a balance. Staying active doesn't mean you have to spam posts. You can keep posting stories once a day, and that's it! If you are a person of few words and promoting yourself on social media seems uncomfortable, hire someone to do it.

Other E-book Apps

There are also some other applications and websites that you can use as a writer. If you love to write ebooks and can't go through the hassle or expense of publishing them, use WattPad!

Many people write there and post a story or novel as long as they wish! It is completely free and allows you to read comments and reply to them. Like any other social media app, you can also chat with other writers here!

Moreover, the 'Amazon Author's Page' is also one that offers writers a platform to learn and share.

Some Examples Of Successful Authors

Some well-known authors use social media as a primary source of their work updates. Following are the people you can search up and get some tips to write a book and promote it:

  • Rupi Kaur is very active on Instagram with her powerful poems and poetry. She posts her poems with simple, minimalist illustrations.
  • M Drake is another well-known writer who posts too often on Instagram. On his Instagram, you will see some short stories or excerpts in the captions. The pictures he uses are usually strong and emotional cartoons or graphics that match the theme of the extract.
  • Paulo Coelho is someone many people discovered via social media (especially Twitter, where he is most active. He tweets small quotes of his own or sayings from his books. He usually shares blog entries, quotes, and book reviews on his Facebook.
  • John Green does not promote his books entirely on social media but maintains a mild presence and engages with readers via stories and videos.

These writers are not only famous among people but have also won awards for their publishings. For example, many of John Green and Paulo's books have been listed as the NY Times Best Sellers.

Conclusion:

Hence, there are many opportunities and social media platforms through which you can learn writing. Also, it is always better to talk to others in your field than to write while locked up in a room. So stay active and keep on writing!