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What Gets A Book To The Top Of The Bestseller List?
« Posted: October 25, 2007, 07:13:29 PM »


The business of books is big business with 172,000 new titles released in 2005 and sales in the United States of about $40 billion. But what makes a book successful? Are there any common characteristics that can spur on sales? As part of the research for "The Making of a Bestseller" Dee Power and Brian Hill, the authors, surveyed over 100 editors and agents to answer those questions.

*Previous Success is the Key Indicator of Future Success *

Editors and agents are in agreement that an author's previous bestselling book is the key factor in determining future success.

*Quality of Writing is Paramount*

For writers yet to produce a bestseller, comfort can be taken in that both agents and editors rank quality of writing highly. Great writing wins out. However, there are no hard and fast criteria about what constitutes "great writing." It comes down to subjective judgments made by individuals. Book reviewers may argue that a successful book by the very virtue of its sale's success can not be considered great writing.

*Reviews, Whether Good or Bad, Don't Count*

And speaking of reviews, the survey participants discounted the importance of reviews to nearly last place in sparking sales of a book. This contradicts the advice given to "new" authors that it is critical they get their books reviewed. These results could also indicate that as an author becomes more successful, has built a fan base and has had previous bestsellers, reviews decline in importance.

*Timeliness of Topic is of the Essence*

Old news is bad news when it comes to the subject of a book's topic. Common sense dictates that there isn't much interest in topics that have already been hashed over by the daily news media. Since book production takes from six to 12 months, it's an amazing feat to get a book on a hot topic out to the market at just the right time.

*Word of Mouth and Fan Base*

Readers telling other readers about a fabulous book they've just read has a tremendous impact on success. Book buzz is priceless in the publishing industry. Authors on the upward sales track take their fans seriously.

*What's Not As Important*

Reviews have already been mentioned as not having as great an effect on success. Promotional efforts whether those of the publishing house or the author's, fall toward the lesser end of the scale in importance as well. Advertising doesn't seem to be as important either.

*Money Doesn't Count*

Contrary to popular belief, or perhaps it's just wishful thinking on the part of the author, the size of the advance paid isn't a significant factor to success.

The most important factors in a book's success, in order, are: Previous book was a bestseller Quality of writing Timeliness of topic Fan base Word of mouth Author's promotion Publicity Reviews Advertising Size of advance

Brian Hill and Dee Power were inspired by their own publishing experiences to research and write "The Making of a Bestseller: Success Stories From Authors and the Editors, Agents and Booksellers Behind Them," 2005, Dearborn Trade. Hill and Power have also co-authored two other nonfiction books and a novel, "Over Time." The drama of high finance, hostile takeovers and vicious venture capitalists is interwoven with an emotionally engaging, nostalgic football story about friendships that last forever.


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Find out more about Dee Power and Brian Hill http://www.BrianHillAndDeePower.com Brian's blog http://overtimethenovel.blogspot.com Dee's blog http://brianhillanddeepower.blogspot.com

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