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message 1: by Joe (new)

Joe Glass (joe_glass) | 10 comments Hey all

I've been writing for years, but generally in the medium of comics, but this year released my first novel, A Con Affair (linked below). After an initial strong start, however, sales have become very slow. Likewise, reviews, though all reviews I have had have been massively positive.

So I wondered, other authors, how have you gone about picking up sales and reviews? Especially when on a limited budget. Does anyone have any tips and tools they always use or have found success with?

A Con Affair: A Rom Con - A Gay Rom Com at Comic Con!


message 2: by Jay (new)

Jay Barrell | 35 comments Hell man, I'm STILL trying to get anybody to even LET me advertise! I can't even get put in the kindle recommendations.

Got any advice?


message 3: by Joe (new)

Joe Glass (joe_glass) | 10 comments I haven’t actually done much to get in Kindle recommendations, aside from enrolling in Kindle Unlimited. I have run some Amazon Ads, but I dunno - I haven’t found them massively effective


message 4: by Jay (new)

Jay Barrell | 35 comments I managed to get into KU, but without being advertised or listed I am not getting ANY views. Hell, I can't even get amazon ads! I just keep getting kicked back to the submission page, every time I try to submit my book.

I called the help line, and evidently I am "illegible for advertising until you have reached a sufficient level of sales".

Same line I get from advertising companies for magazines and websites.


message 5: by Joe (new)

Joe Glass (joe_glass) | 10 comments Huh, that is frustrating.

I’m not aware of having done anything special to be able to use ads etc. I thought that was accessible to almost anyone, the only caveat being content. Like, full on erotica maybe can’t? My book has spicy elements but it’s actually generally a romcom and I guess that passes


message 6: by Jay (new)

Jay Barrell | 35 comments I think they are counting your comic sales. My novel has some romantic elements, but nothing explicit, even a bare titty. It is about a modern-day guy reincarnated in a 3,000 BCE Norway filled with magic and monsters, and trying to stay alive. So yeah, it gets BLOODY at times.

Do you know anyplace I could advertise that is effective but NOT amazon?


message 7: by Joe (new)

Joe Glass (joe_glass) | 10 comments Wish I did. I post a lot across social media, but that is barely effective. Using my newsletter is a bit better, but I think I’ve maxed out on there now and I haven’t been building the newsletter audience for a while


message 8: by Jay (new)

Jay Barrell | 35 comments Well, would you be up for a little advertising on it? I can send you an epub or pdf of my novel to review, so you can make sure it isn't filled with smut, lol.

Here is a link to the amazon page
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CVRGHMGP


message 9: by Joe (new)

Joe Glass (joe_glass) | 10 comments I’ll check it out and give it a mention in my next newsletter post and leave a review when I’ve read it :)


message 10: by Jay (new)

Jay Barrell | 35 comments Thanks man, I really appreciate it. Care to friends-list one another, so we can talk privately? lol


message 11: by Joe (new)

Joe Glass (joe_glass) | 10 comments Sure, send me a friend request and I’ll accept it :)


message 12: by D.T. (new)

D.T. | 17 comments Besides the natural free ways of social media, giveaways, etc ... I'm still learning myself what works as an indie author but ...

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message 13: by Joe (new)

Joe Glass (joe_glass) | 10 comments D.T. wrote: "Besides the natural free ways of social media, giveaways, etc ... I'm still learning myself what works as an indie author but ...

I've had some success with email lists/newsletters such as Freeboo..."


Do those reviews go on Amazon then, or within their own apps/platforms?


message 14: by D.T. (last edited May 17, 2024 06:47PM) (new)

D.T. | 17 comments Joe wrote: "D.T. wrote: "Besides the natural free ways of social media, giveaways, etc ... I'm still learning myself what works as an indie author but ...

I've had some success with email lists/newsletters su..."


depends. on booksirens and voracious readers if I remember right you list where you want reviews (amazon, Goodreads, barnes & nobles, etc), and if they have to post on multiple platforms. the less requirements for the reader the better, so having them post on one platform is the best usually.

on storygraph, you will mostly get reviews there and GoodReads because people often have accounts on both.


message 15: by Sam (new)

Sam Stone | 56 comments For Fans of High-Stakes Thrillers, Real-World Tactics, and Relentless Action

Hi everyone,

I’m Sam Stone — longtime law enforcement commander and author of REAPER – A Task Force Raven Thriller. I wanted to introduce my new novel to fellow fans of gritty, high-impact storytelling.

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I’d love to connect with anyone interested in the genre. Happy to share ARCs or just chat thrillers and tactics. Feel free to reply or message me directly.

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Looking forward to connecting — and thank you for keeping the thriller world alive and kicking.

– Sam


message 16: by Harits (new)

Harits Sabarani | 1 comments Joe wrote: "Hey all

I've been writing for years, but generally in the medium of comics, but this year released my first novel, A Con Affair (linked below). After an initial strong start, however, sales have b..."


I can relate to what you shared. I’m a first-time author too—coming from a totally different background—and recently released a short book titled Make It Out Alive with AI. It’s a personal piece about rebuilding from a place of emotional burnout, with some help from AI tools.

The journey so far has been eye-opening. I’ve found that the initial wave of support often comes from people close to you, but sustaining momentum takes a lot more effort, especially on a limited budget. I’ve been trying to participate more in spaces like this to learn, connect, and understand what resonates with readers.

If anyone here is into reflective nonfiction, or the intersection of mental health and technology, I’d be happy to send over a free copy (PDF) and would deeply appreciate your thoughts. Feel free to message me here, on Instagram @glitchoutww, or email me at glitchoutworldwide@gmail.com.

Here’s the book if you’re curious: https://mybook.to/MakeItOutAlivewithAI

Thanks again for starting this thread—it’s reassuring to know I’m not alone in this experience.


message 17: by Jo (new)

Jo Priestley | 5 comments Hello, Everyone,

Re: For Lovers of British Historical Fiction

I have a collection of historical love stories set in old England that I wrote over the course of eleven years. They explore love in all forms, not only romantic, as other relationships in our lives are just as important.

The eight (soon to be nine to complete a trilogy) standalone novels are all on KU now, but after two years of promotions, reviews are still low. (I am in the process of having new book covers designed).

If anyone could help me to gain some traction, I would be so grateful. I can provide PDFs or ePubs too, if you let me know.

Here is the universal link:

https://linktr.ee/women_of_old_yorksh...

Thank you so much for reading this.

Best wishes,
Jo Priestley


message 18: by Jo (new)

Jo Priestley | 5 comments Thank you for getting in touch. I am having new book covers designed, so funds are limited, but I will keep your details for future reference.
Kind regards,
Jo


Twinkle.butt.reads | 6 comments I freely advertise indie authors and am currently building a team to help


message 20: by Garima (new)

Garima Bais | 5 comments Jo wrote: "Hello, Everyone,

Re: For Lovers of British Historical Fiction

I have a collection of historical love stories set in old England that I wrote over the course of eleven years. They explore love in ..."


Hi for reviews you can join https://revvue.co/?ref=B0F83JMYBY. This is an excellent platform to get reviews and get noticed and sales come once reviews are in place.
Gary B


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