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.
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I'm the author of the Black Depths and Artifacts of Avalum series. I'm also a reader and I love posting young adult book reviews and blogging about everything related to books. In the morning, I can be found drinking coffee and wishing it was still dark outside. In the afternoon, I'm stuck at my day job, and in the evening, I'm probably working on my latest creation.
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