As it comes to your book, as far as marketing is concerned, there is one important thing to define its final result. It is your genre. Okay, I have two things. Your genre and age market Some types know that it seems to cover both types, but today I know why each is important to the market and why you should define them Even if you do it yourself you will break it.
Your type is your niche, the type of book you write. For example, I write mysterious books, so my type is mysterious. Types are used to group together similar books. It helps people find the book they like. I am not a big SF person (not me), so I will become a reader by tying a book with "Sci-Fi" (I know that this is not a real term). A book never read
It also allows SF readers to easily find them at bookstores and allows people to quickly select books and begin reading. As the author, is not this what we want? Do you like our books?
I think that my target audience is different from that genre. The intended audience is for at least my age group. I know that demographics of several age groups are more similar to genres (especially young people and new adults), but these are not real genres! Teenage adult romance books are quite different from teen adult fantasy books. They will not catch the same readers (most people - some people like them)
As for the target audience, you must be smart about marketing. You do not want to sell a teenage love letter to an 80 - year - old man. You want to target the age group you are writing. If you are worried that someone outside your audience can not find your book unless you open it to the public, my advice is as follows. If the audience thinks that the book is worth it, they give it to them.
If you must define the genre based on your own understanding of your reading and genre, what is this definition? Consider each reading and its concrete type, and support the definition using examples of three reading methods up to the present. Please clarify. Discuss how each author uses the genre. Practice objective: In this activity you can develop type knowledge and apply it to digital genres, understand relationships between each other and "simulation" type. By comparing Facebook status updates, tweets, and the number of text messages, students can see how digital lighting responds to various purposes and viewers.
As it comes to your book, as far as marketing is concerned, there is one important thing to define its final result. It is your genre. Okay, I have two things. Your genre and age market Some types know that it seems to cover both types, but today I think why each is important to the market and why you should define both It breaks. Your type is your niche, the type of book you write. For example, I write mysterious books, so my type is mysterious. Types are used to group together similar books. It helps people find the book they like. I am not a big SF person (not me), so I will become a reader by tying a book with "Sci-Fi" (I know that this is not a real term). A book never read
Therefore, it is imperative to master what you choose. Of course, you may be writing science fiction because you like to read science fiction. But did you study this type (SF in this case) to find out how the best writers are satisfied with the audience? If you studied the best writers, you can not just imitate them; instead, you must copy how they extend the type boundary to surprise the audience in a new way It will not. This is also called "outside trip". What does your hero want in the life of this story? What does your hero want? When you think about what the enemy is hoping for, consider the story from their point of view as the characters are reasonable and desirable. Be careful not to coexist with goals, that is, not everyone will be happy at the end.