Sunday, January 22, 2017

Ebooks Sold in one Month - 3,000



I recently read a friends Facebook post about selling 3,000 ebooks in one month and achieving a recorded 1,075,000 Kindle Normalized pages read, I had to ask what is the strategy?

KenFarmer kindly shared the strategy used to market and build an audience:

 
Well, primarily, it's like we've said from day 1. You gotta write a series of books.  Assuming, they're worth a (edited 😊), if a reader likes the first, then they'll automatically buy the rest. You have to keep 'em coming. The other thing we did starting last August was to price all of our books at $0.99 and sign them up exclusively with KDP Select.
 "But one thing I never, but never do is ask anyone to 'buy my book'."
https://www.amazon.com/Nations-Ken-Farmer-ebook/dp/B00LGZ3D9S/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8I post something in the way of content daily, whether it's one of my PONDERINGS with a link to one of the books or an excerpt. But one thing I never, but never do is ask anyone to 'buy my book'. That's a real turn off. Give them something that helps them or post a recent 5 Star review and just put the link to the page on Amazon. Don't say 'check this out', 'go here', 'buy my book' or anything of the sort. Just post the link. That action will automatically post the book cover. If it's interesting enough, they will go to the page on Amazon. Plus you have to post something different each day. So many amateurs post the same thing over and over again...people will start skimming over it. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.


https://www.amazon.com/Flynn-Nations-8-Ken-Farmer/dp/0998470325/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1485133597&sr=1-1&keywords=flynn+ken+farmerKen Farmer didn't write his first full novel until he was sixty-nine years of age. He often wonders what the hell took him so long. At age seventy-five…He just released #16, Blue Water Woman, sequel to Lady Law. Ken's newest novel, FLYNN (#8 in the Nations Series) due to be released by January 2017…read more about Ken Farmer





Sunday, January 8, 2017

How to Build & Maintain Your Author Platform

Wednesday January 11, 2017

In the digital age, with the number of books being published at an all-time high, it’s more important than ever to efficiently and effectively reach your readers. Even if an author pairs with a larger publishing company, every additional bit of marketing can help. The first step to marketing is building an author platform: a following based on who you are and what you do. It is much deeper than a marketing campaign for a single book.

An author platform can vary wildly between authors, based on their personalities, books, and target audiences. At the monthly SLPA meeting on Wednesday, January 11, we’ll explore what should be included in all author platforms, as well as different options that may work well for you, such as: growing an email list, choosing and managing social media profiles, creating a website, blog, vlog, or podcast, scheduling and attending events, and more.

A smart author platform draws on other important pieces of the writing puzzle — such as your business plan, target audience, and market research — and should be in progress before you start querying authors and agents. It could mean the difference between receiving a publishing contract or a rejection.

Jennifer Geist is the publisher at Pen & Publish, Inc., and its imprints: Brick Mantel Books, Open Books Press, and Transformation Media Books. With experience in editing, book compositing, photography, graphic and web design, marketing, writing, and more, she manages every book from acquisitions to publication and beyond. Geist received her bachelor’s degree in creative writing with a focus in small press publishing through Southeast Missouri State University. She has worked with numerous small presses, and her stories and photos are published in a variety of literary magazines.
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(the second Wednesday of every month)

THE HEIGHTS: Richmond Heights Community Center
Argus Room
8001 Dale Ave.
Richmond Heights, MO 63117

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Doors open at 6:30 PM for networking. Business meeting begins at 7:00 PM and continues till 8:30 PM or so with networking continuing afterward till about 9.
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