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Adventures in advertising: Can anyone beat Bookbub? Part II

Posted on March 27, 2013

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This is part II of a two-part series on advertising with the site Bookbub.com Please check Part I out here.

Results
Several friends–Amanda Brice, Karen Cantwell, and Misha Crews–had amazing results using Bookbub for Romance and Mystery. Misha, in particular, had great success featuring her novel Homesong, garnering 68,000 downloads in just three days. So, I had high hopes going in…and not just for the book on sale–the main thing was to get lateral sales to Marty Singer #1, A Reason to Live, and the brand-spanking new #3, One Right Thing, e-published the night before the sale.

I wasn’t disappointed. Blueblood was featured for free March 12-13 via KDP Select. Here are the sale and post-sale numbers as of 3/24/2013 at noon:

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Posted in: Advertising, Epublishing News, Tips for eAuthors | Tagged: advertising, Bookbub, sales, self-publishing

Adventures in advertising: Can anyone beat Bookbub? Part I

Posted on March 25, 2013

bookbubMy forays into advertising my self-published books continue. I know I’m tardy on reporting on many of my ad buys (like, by a few months), but I’ve recently had such success with Bookbub.com that I wanted to tell you about this out of order.

Background
Writer friend Karen Cantwell (of Take the Monkeys and Run fame) heard from other pen-smythe and colleague Scott Nicholson (he of The Red Church, Liquid Fear, and a google of other books) that young upstart book-bargain site Bookbub.com was a great place to advertise for indies. The skinny: Bookbub’s price was steep in comparison to almost all other advertising venues of its kind–maybe the highest–but the returns were worth it.

Since I’m in the “it’s time to advertise or get lost in the shuffle” camp, I checked it out, blanched at the price, but dove in anyway.

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Posted in: Advertising, Epublishing News, Helpful Software & Sites, Tips for eAuthors | Tagged: advertising, amazon, Blueblood, Bookbub, sales

Coping with your Critique

Posted on February 25, 2013

rockville_8Editors.

As the saying goes, you can’t live without ’em…and you can’t live without ’em.

A good editor can make all the difference between an amateur manuscript that goes nowhere and a highly polished gem that you can be proud of. But the process of working through the criticisms of an editor’s letter can often be a soul-smushing experience, one that often drains your energy to even work on the manuscript.

Fear not! There are ways to keep from taking your critique to heart. Check out this guest blog post I wrote for The Rockville Eight on strategies for coping with your editor’s letter, and maybe even getting more mileage out of it than you had previously.

Posted in: Tips for eAuthors | Tagged: critique, editors, edits, manuscript, writing

Adventures in Advertising: Can self-published writers advertise effectively?

Posted on January 17, 2013

ad_hereBefore the holiday season derailed my progress here on the blog, I was tackling a critique of the various advertising channels I’ve tried to bolster my self-publishing sales. I started with my adventures with Goodreads self-serve ads, but I realized after writing those 2,000 words that what I should’ve done is give an overview of all of the services and outlets I’ve tried first, then delve into the specifics of each outlet. This post is that summary.

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Posted in: Advertising, Tips for eAuthors | Tagged: advertising, business, ebooks, ENT, ereadernewstoday.com, facebook, goodreads, Kindleboards, marketing, mystery link, self-publishing, Suspense Magazine

Advertising Your Book on Goodreads: Thoughts, Numbers, Questions

Posted on November 27, 2012

I’ve embarked on a number of low-cost, (hopefully) high-impact advertising ventures to boost my book sales. Over the next few days and weeks, I’ll examine what I’ve done and try to draw lessons and conclusions from the experience. First up…Goodreads!

Basics
Goodreads advertising currently comes in two flavors: tiny, highly-affordable self-service ads and large-scale page campaigns coming in at massive cost (when asked about “premium advertising offerings,” Goodreads replied that, unless my budget was over $5,000 per month, I was likely to be more interested in their self-service option. Well, no shit.).

For obvious reasons, I’ll only talk about my experiments with their self-service advertising.

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Posted in: Tip Tuesday, Tips for eAuthors | Tagged: advertising, amazon, ebook, goodreads, Kindle, promotion, self-publishing
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