Recently (I've been more than slow at this marketing thing; is there a word for that?), I've discovered the existence of book promotion websites, such as Bookbear, GoodKindles, and Kboards. I should have discovered this months ago when I was first contacted by such sites in the twitter-verse. Am I the only one who finds it creapy how quickly they can track down a new indie author on Twitter?
I think I am going to try one.
Or maybe all three, one at a time, and post reviews.
Has anyone tried these?
Want to let me know about your own experiences?
Or, if you'd rather be reading something, you can always pick up a copy of Tales of a Redheaded Sea-Witch here.
So far I only have one review on Amazon.com - 5 Stars! But I'd like to get more, as apparently this is a big factor in how often your book shows up for people in the recommendations section.
At most, it looks like I will lose $15 to $20 bucks per site, which I can currently afford since I have a pretty good paying day job. Although, I think this means I may have to forgo that beautiful fall sweater I've been eyeing up.
I think I am going to try one.
Or maybe all three, one at a time, and post reviews.
Has anyone tried these?
Want to let me know about your own experiences?
Or, if you'd rather be reading something, you can always pick up a copy of Tales of a Redheaded Sea-Witch here.
So far I only have one review on Amazon.com - 5 Stars! But I'd like to get more, as apparently this is a big factor in how often your book shows up for people in the recommendations section.
At most, it looks like I will lose $15 to $20 bucks per site, which I can currently afford since I have a pretty good paying day job. Although, I think this means I may have to forgo that beautiful fall sweater I've been eyeing up.
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