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7/29/2011

Guest Post: YA Author Susan Kaye Quinn on Author Branding

Hi guys! Please welcome YA author Susan Kaye Quinn to YA Bound! She did an amazing post on her blog the other day on author branding, and I just had to have her over here talking about it, also. Enjoy!

Thank you so much to Trisha for hosting me today. This post about Author Branding is essentially a re-post from my blog, and I greatly appreciate Trisha letting me share it with you!

I've been reading Kristen Lamb's book Are You There Blog? It's Me, Writer and thinking a lot about blogging, branding, and author promotion. (I discovered Kristen via Laura Pauling, whose mere mention of her name sent me scrambling for more information. Laura's just that good.) Kristen's writing style is fun and goes down easy, and it's fair to say I devoured the book. Kristen's got my head whirling about many things, but the starting point for it all is Author Branding.

The concept of an Author Brand is something I've struggled with. After all, I'm not corn flakes, or a high energy drink, or a new and improved type of shampoo. I'm just me, a writer who like to conjure stories for kids and teens, like dozens (nay thousands) of other writers out there doing the same thing.

But my heart knows this is wrong.

Often, we tell ourselves lies that we would never breathe to another soul, especially a child. Sometimes, what we say to others is true about ourselves, but we're not always willing to admit it. (My mom, the psychologist, calls this projection.)

Here's what I tell the kids: You are unique.

So, if I believe that truth about them (and I do), then I need to believe it about me as well. But what makes me unique? 

Kristen makes the excellent point that all of your blogging/writing/publishing efforts should focus and enhance your Author Brand, because you are not selling books, you are selling you. The Unique You. And your brand needs to grow with you as a writer, because you're going to write more than one book, right? She has amazingly wonderful tips about how to profile your target audience, and tag your blogs to create your author brand, and craft your blog in a way that serves your readers (seriously, go read her book), but after two years of blogging, I was still overwhelmed with the idea of it all. How could I possibly do all that
And then I realized something.

Finding your Author Brand is like finding your Voice.

It's not so much that you craft your Voice, you discover it. The authentic, UNIQUE YOU comes out in your Voice. Yes, you need to learn the craft as well, so that you can hone and shape and sharpen that Voice. But like Dorothy's way back home, it was there all along, just waiting for you to discover.

Author Brand is the same way, because your brand is YOU - the authentic, UNIQUE YOU that comes out when you focus on your passions (because you're blogging about what you're passionate about, right? If not, fix that first). Yes,  you can use your blog and your writerly skills to hone and shape and sharpen your brand, but first you have to discover it. Once I realized this, I sat down with my notebook and pen and crafted my author brand in less than an hour. 

My Logic Brain wanted data, so I scoured my past blog postings to see what I had already created, where my passions had already taken me. My Creative Brain stormed up a bunch of words associated with those blogs, future tags to describe what I would produce in blogs to come. Then Logic Brain took over again (it's pushy that way) and created this:

And there it was, staring me in the face. What I'd known all along - that I'm a geek at heart who loves kids and books and all the ways those things intersect. Any one of those circles (writing books, finding gadgets, talking to kids) will get me excited. Two circles combined (getting kids to read, putting books on e-readers) will fire me up. But put the three together (my younger son reading my older son's self-pubbed book on the Nook?) and I'm on a thrill ride to the moon.

I'll no doubt be putting many of Kristen's suggestions into practice. I've already changed my blog name to MY name -  my author brand. I was sad (very sad) to see Ink Spells (the previous name of my blog) depart, but I realized that the tag line still fit perfectly (Conjuring Tales for Young Minds = kids, books, and a little bit of brainiac flavor). Even before I started blogging, I already had that brand tucked inside, because it is who I am.

Thank you, Kristen, for helping me find the wizard (and the way home)!

And fellow author-blogger friends, I encourage you to tell yourself the truth: You Are Unique. 

Now go find yourself. :)


Love it! Such great advice. Thank you, Susan, for stopping by and sharing this awesome knowledge with us! if you'd like to know more about Susan and her work check this out! 

Life, Liberty, and Pursuit
When college-bound Eliza falls into a cruise-ship pool, she doesn’t expect to fall in love. And when navy recruit David pulls her from the water, he finds her surprisingly hard to resist. But a whirlwind of rescues, candlelit nights, and beachside misunderstandings pulls them into a four day love affair that forces them to choose between keeping true to their dreams and having the courage to love.

Full Speed Ahead

When Teagan's Navy linguist boyfriend pulls extra duties a thousand miles away at the Great Lakes Naval Station, she suspects he's stepping out on her. Or worse, the Navy is acting like a demanding mistress again, something she can't compete with. But when a charity fashion show turns her suspicions upside down, she has to face whether she's cut out to be a Navy wife.

 Full Speed Ahead is a light-hearted romantic read and a fun afterstory with the crew from Life, Liberty, and Pursuit, my first novel.

Susan has an amazing blog and also is super cool to Tweet with ;) Find her and her book in all these places!

Google+ : susan kaye quinn


Google+ : susan kaye quinn

4 comments:

  1. This is wonderful advice Susan! Our voice is our brand, love that. It took me a while to realize what mine was but I'm glad I did. So much clarified at that point.

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  2. @Heather I think it helps tremendously to remember we need to be ourselves. Otherwise, this is all just too much work! ;)

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