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3 Doors Close, 2 Doors Open

It's always bittersweet when a giveaway ends. More often than not, a giveaway gives me a chance to communicate with readers who are interested in the wackiness in my head, while also building some buzz.

Within the last two weeks, three giveaway contests ended; however, starting this week, two more began. Host blogs: Mythical Books (http://mythicalbooks.blogspot.ro/2014...) & Bookingly Yours (http://bookinglyyours.blogspot.com/20...) are extending their courteous arms by sponsoring these giveaways before the upcoming release of Legend of the Chupacabra this July 29.

The prizes are different for each so if you check one out, be sure to visit both and show your book blog lovin' support. Both sites are truly exceptional.

And again, I just want to give a big thank you and shout out to the original three blogs: fuonlyknew.com, offbeatvagabond.blogspot.com, and bibliophilicbookblog.com Congratulations winners!

Cheers and Happy Reading!
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Published on July 16, 2014 16:15 Tags: book-blog, contest, ebook, giveaway, print

Book Marketing: Categories and Keywords

Walking through the doors of a physical bookstore or a library, you will find shelves of books that categorized by either subject or genre. This makes it easy for the consumer to browse or locate a title easier than just rummaging through a large mound of books. E-Books are categorized on eShelves similarly for the same reason. When you write and publish an eBook, any site that would sell your book should be thought of as a physical bookstore when selecting your title’s categories. Notice that I say “categories” (plural). The luxury of eBooks is that they can be placed on multiple eShelves at the same time. Your book can be featured in mystery, romance, horror, western, humor, sports… all at once, and then sub-genred beyond that, but you must pick the correct categories that are appropriate for your book.

Depending on who you publish your book through, you're allowed a determined number of book categories by that company. If you want your book to appear on more than that designated number, you'll have to expand. Amazon, iTunes, and other book sales sites categorize your book not only from the sections you chose, but also from the keywords and description in your book listing. The easiest way to take advantage of this is to use the right keywords. And like categories, these sites allow a certain number of keywords for each listing. Each company considers all the words and spaces between commas as one keyword, ie. ‘Civil War romance’, ‘underwater deep sea fishing’, and ‘toxic food chemicals’ counts as exactly the same number of keywords as ‘romance’, ‘fishing’, ‘food’. The secret is to find the right keyword strings to make your book end up on the right eShelves. Amazon has kindly published a listing of keyword phrases that guarantee listing in its categories, as long as you list them between two commas. It's a simple page called Selecting Browsing Categories, and it contains links to pages for categorizing the major book niches such as Young Adult and thrillers. Additionally, in your perusing of Amazon, you might notice that some books contain more categories than others. How do I get my book listed under more categories than what Amazon allows you ask? Go to Library Thing. It is a company owned by Amazon. There you can go to your previously uploaded title and choose additional categories that will be added to your book’s Amazon page.

When making your selections of categories and keywords, just remember to be a reader and not a writer. Step into their shoes and use the search engines, as well as scouring pages for good examples. You don't want to fill your keyword space only with these keyword phrases. Aim for three or four good category phrases and fill out the rest with good search phrases people would use when looking for a book like yours: ‘19th century western horror’ or ‘award winning romance.’ Using both types of keywords will guarantee the maximum number of people who are looking for something to read. No matter where you publish your book, these keyword phrases will work for you toward getting your book onto the right virtual shelves.
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Published on April 10, 2015 14:46 Tags: amazon, book-marketing, categories, category, ebook, inspiration, keyword, library-thing, phrases

Night of the Chupacabra has a new cover

FUOnlyKnew Book Blog is currently hosting a giveaway and cover reveal of the fourth edition release of "Night of the Chupacabra." The new cover depicts Drake entering the hill-hidden town of Dillmore Valley while the chupacabra lurks in the darkness.

Go to https://www.goodreads.com/event/show/... OR http://fuonlyknew.com/2015/05/21/new-... to view the new edition as well as enter the limited time giveaway for either a signed copy of the fourth edition (US addresses only) OR 4 ebooks: one book from each title in the series:

Night of the Chupacabra
Curse of the Chupacabra
Legend of the Chupacabra
and
an ARC version of Dawn of the Chupacabra (when made available this summer)

Included in the paperback edition of the fourth edition is an excerpt from Book II in the Chupacabra Series, "Curse of the Chupacabra."
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Things Are Happening

With the release of Dawn of the Chupacabra approaching fast on October 13, a lot is going on including free books, guest posts, reviews, etc. I've assembled everything into this post as a kind of "one stop shop," though most things are free.

First, I wanted to shout the "9 Halloween Days of Free Chills" event.

During the next 9 days, two horror ebooks will be free for download.

10/9 - 10/13: Rattlesnake downloadable at: http://www.amazon.com/Rattlesnake-sho...

10/13 - 10/17: Curse of the Chupacabra downloadable at: http://www.amazon.com/Curse-Chupacabr...

Next, book blog FUOnlyKnew has reviewed Dawn of the Chupacabra and is hosting a fantastic giveaway.

Lastly, and as of the date of this post, there is only four days left to Pre-Order Dawn of the Chupacabra for $3.99 before it rises to its normal retail price of $6.99 on October 13. Pre-Orders can be made here: http://www.amazon.com/Dawn-Chupacabra...

I hope you enjoy some great Halloween fun with some scary reads.

Cheers!
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Published on October 09, 2015 06:42 Tags: book-blog, ebook, free, giveaway, halloween, pre-order, review

Pre-Orders Now Available

The Ghost of Christmas Past

Based on Charles Dickens’ famous character of the same name, the radiant ghost shines again when embarking on a spiritual adventure into its past in search of meaning for its being.

Visit www.michaelhebler.com for details
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Published on July 05, 2016 16:22 Tags: autograph, christmas, e-book, ebook, ghost, october-2016, october-release, paperback, pre-order, preorder, signed

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