Spend some additional time listing all the benefits of the message and then take a break. After a snack, come back together and go over the list, highlighting the most compelling and exciting benefits. These are the ones you will want to use in your sales copy in advertising, back cover copy, and a short description for a catalog.
WHY?
The truth is, people are selfish. That's our sinful nature and there's no getting around it...that said, most don't really care why you wrote your book, what they really want to know is what is in it for them. Why should they take the time to read what you have to say?
Hopefully you've already gone before the Lord to make sure your message is His message, getting rid of anything that draws attention to yourself and embellishing whatever glorifies the Lord. With that done, you need to clearly and articulately encapsulate the benefit your book offers your reader.
If you cannot come up with sales copy of less than 40 words, then you might be in trouble. Let's face it, people are busy. If you meet someone in an elevator; you don't have 15 minutes to tell them about your book...you need a sound byte...a "bottom line" describing the problem that exists and the solution you offer.
You should be able to share your sales copy (or "elevator speech") one on one in 30 seconds or less. You've got to be able to communicate what's in it for the reader and be ready to expound on that as the opportunity arises. Just make sure your copy sounds natural when you say it...if it is too flowery or technical it will sound canned. It needs to be natural yet compelling to those who hear it without so many words that your listener gets lost.
As you consider the troubles you help others conquer, as a Christian writer, you are able to offer a real and enduring solution for the trials of this life. It is true that the solution is surrendering ones life fully to Jesus and becoming a disciple whose only goal is to do His will, but that does not necessarily mean that the Lord is going to solve all of our problems and we will never have to suffer.
Readers are tired of trite, superficial answers to the challenges of this life. We must, as Christian writers, give them an opportunity to go deeper and experience true life by the power of the Holy Spirit as the only solution to the issues they face.
So what are you helping your reader to overcome? Depression? Loneliness? Abuse? Unforgiveness? Anger? Betrayal or infidelity? Fear of the future? Grief over the loss of a loved one? Make sure you use this information in the back cover copy and all advertising and sales material so that your potential readers will relate based on their felt needs and see that you may have some answers for them.
In conclusion, by clearly determining who your market is, what type of media they prefer, where they congregate with others, and why they should buy your book, you have the basics that you'll need for success. Now you can create and launch a successful marketing campaign to get your message into the hands of those who need to read it.
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