Being the Answer: Using Quora and Reddit for Inbound Marketing
Social media is "interruption marketing"—you are trying to stop someone from scrolling. Search marketing is "inbound marketing"—you are appearing exactly when someone is looking for an answer. Platforms like Quora and Reddit are high-authority search engines in their own right. For non-fiction authors (and niche fiction), answering questions on these platforms is a powerful, long-term book marketing strategy. It establishes authority and drives traffic from people who have high intent to learn.
On Quora, users ask specific questions: "How do I deal with grief?" or "What are the best hard sci-fi books?" An author can write a detailed, helpful answer. In their bio, or at the end of the post, they link to their book as a resource for further reading. Because Quora ranks highly on Google, a single well-written answer can drive traffic for years. The key is to provide genuine value in the answer itself, not just a sales pitch. The book is the "upgrade," but the answer must stand alone.
Navigating Reddit's Culture
Reddit is trickier; users hate blatant self-promotion. The strategy here is "community participation." Joining subreddits relevant to the book's topic (e.g., r/History, r/Gardening, r/Fantasy) and engaging in discussions builds reputation. When the time is right, mentioning the book ("I actually researched this for my novel about...") feels organic. Hosting an AMA (Ask Me Anything) is a formal way to promote. "I’m a forensic psychologist who writes thrillers—ask me about crime scenes." This offers value (entertainment/education) in exchange for attention.
Keyword Research for Questions
Authors should use tools to find what questions their target audience is asking. If people are searching for "historical accuracy of Bridgerton," a historical romance author can write a post addressing that. By aligning the content with search volume, the author ensures their answer will be seen. This aligns the book with the topics readers are already curious about.
Building Backlinks
Posting on these high-authority sites creates "backlinks" to the author's website. This boosts the author's overall SEO (Search Engine Optimisation). It signals to Google that the author is a credible source. Over time, this helps the author's own website rank higher for relevant terms, creating a passive funnel of organic traffic.
The "Soft Sell" Bio
The bio is the workhorse of this strategy. It should be optimised with a clear hook and a link to a lead magnet (free chapter). "Jane Doe is the author of [Book], a guide to [Topic]. Get the first chapter free here." This captures the traffic generated by the helpful answers.
Conclusion
Inbound marketing is about being helpful. By answering the questions your potential readers are asking, you position yourself as the trusted expert or entertainer they have been looking for, leading them naturally to your book.
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