I love Pinterest. 
 
I’m on the site a lot, but it’s okay. I’m working when I’m pinning.
 
No, really. It’s true.
 
While writing my last two books, I started pinboards for each of them, pinning inspiration for settings, character, and even research articles. (See, pinning is work!)
 
It was only later, as I neared the completion point for my first ebook that I had a brainstorm: why not use those pinboards for promotion, too?
 
It was brilliant! The pinboards were ready-made promotion tools. How many times had I wished I could see the places an author described as I read a book? Now I could show my readers the gaudiness of Vegas and the decaying grandeur of Venice.
 
There are a couple of advantages to using pinboards for book promotion:
 
A pinboard about your book lets you promote your book subtly. You’re pinning and you’re getting the word out about your book, showing people what your book is about, but not with that in-your-face aggressiveness that is such a turn off.
 
A pinboard about your book is so much more interesting than just posting your cover. Lots of authors post covers on Pinterest. I have a pinboard called “My Writing Life” with my covers, but a pinboard devoted to a book is a new twist. Being a little bit different will help you standout.
 
A book-based pinboard is like a bonus feature for readers. You know that feeling when you finish a book and wish there was more? A pinboard gives readers an extra dose of your fictional world. 
Elusive Book 1 in On the Run series by Sara Rosett
My very first e-book, Elusive (Book #1 in the On The Run series), has a link at the end of the book to the Elusive pinboard.
 
It feels right to try some new things right now. I’ve never self-pubbed a novel. Short stories and short non-fiction, yes. But an original novel? Nope. New territory. The book itself is a departure from my usual cozy mystery territory. 
 
In Elusive, free-spirited Zoe Hunter’s ex-husband disappears and his business partner is murdered. Then several million dollars vanish from the business account. Being a prime suspect in both a murder and a fraud case motivates Zoe to figure out what happened, and she embarks on a journey that takes her from Las Vegas to Italy. 
 
Elusive is very different from any book I’ve ever written. I’m so excited to be doing something new, and, at the same time, I’m crazy-scared, too!
 
It feels a bit like that scene in the third Indy movie when he closes the book and takes the step off the edge of the cliff…and lands on the invisible staircase. I hope there is a staircase there for me in this ebook adventure.
 
No matter how it turns out, I’ll always have Pinterest. :)
 
Here’s my Elusive pinboard. You can find Elusive on all ebook retailers
 
How do you use Pinterest? (Besides, for fun, of course.)  
 
When not pinning, Sara writes mystery (Ellie Avery series) and intrigue (On the Run series). As a military spouse, Sara has moved around the country (frequently!) and traveled internationally. The photo at the right was taken during trip to Venice, which inspired her new thriller, ElusivePublishers Weekly called Sara’s books, “satisfying,” “well-executed,” and “sparkling.”
 
Sara loves all things bookish, considers dark chocolate a daily requirement, and is on a quest for the best bruschetta. Connect with Sara at www.SaraRosett.com.