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Kimberley: If a particular marketing tool isn't working for you, then it should be discontinued. That's one of the reasons I include so many different methods in my EPPIE Award finalist book Self-Promotion for Authors.
Too many aspiring authors give away more in profit than they can reasonably expect to earn. Book promotion relies on diversity. One method sells two books here, another sells three books there, eventually it begins to build. But don't rely on any single method. Nor should you rest on your laurels after a spate of sales. Books have a finite window to maximize sales. In my book I write how the hardest part of authoring a book is the post-writing promotion.






But the tips seem restricted to Goodreads which is a microcosm of the many selling venues available. Gregory, you may want to consider my book Self-Promotion for Authors in either the trade paperback or EBook edition as a resource for what other successful authors are doing to promote their books.



Sherri, to me, the difference is that Goodreads provides more "bang for the buck. While Facebook is hugely gossiping and chatting, everyone on Goodreads is focused on either some aspect of reading or writing. Speaking of which, that's the theme of my new website: Readin' n' Writin' at LarryMonizBooks.com
(Yes, it's deliberately misspelled. Almost guaranteed to get more attention that way - smile.)







I’ve just completed a labor of love that’s taken me more than 10 years to finish due to lack of a sufficient market and health issues.
Times have changed and far more people are now interested in history-based time-travel stories. My book, The Rebellion, slated to be the first in a time travel series: ESCape Into History will be available as an EBook and other formats by Thanksgiving, just in time for holiday gifting.
The series revolves around two former military Special Operators travel back in time to prevent occurrences that could alter the timeline of history.
The rebellion involves Frank Souza and Bob Ponte as they head off a Tory conspiracy to prevent completion of the Declaration of Independence. Will they succeed? Will history be altered? Available soon at better bookstores.








Clinton, try WoMen's Literary Cafe. They have reviewers and a good system of scheduling. They will also tweet and promote your book on IndieKindle! I am new there, but it seems like they are very good and come highly recommended. (And no, it isn't just for Women.)
Jeana wrote: "That's true; I just don't know what sells books."
I'm with you Jeana, it's so hard to know what works best in promotion and marketing. I do book readings which I really enjoy, and book signings of course. One problem I find with self publishing, it's so hard to get the books in the shops. My dream would be to see someone pick my book of a shelf and buy it. Wow! that would be awesome, but hardly likely.
I'm with you Jeana, it's so hard to know what works best in promotion and marketing. I do book readings which I really enjoy, and book signings of course. One problem I find with self publishing, it's so hard to get the books in the shops. My dream would be to see someone pick my book of a shelf and buy it. Wow! that would be awesome, but hardly likely.
Mary wrote: "Goodreads, Kindleboards (e-reader specific, not just Kindle), ChristianWriters.com (if you are a Christian or write for that audience) facebook but Larry is right about the fluffy aspect. A faceboo..."
Hi Mary, I tweet, but have never found it particularly helpful. But I continue to do it. We can't afford to close any possible doorway.
Hi Mary, I tweet, but have never found it particularly helpful. But I continue to do it. We can't afford to close any possible doorway.

I have. I found the best way to approach book bloggers was to write them a personal email explaining that I understand that they may not want to review self-published work because of poor past experiences, but I hope they will consider my book. Here are some reasons why I believe the reading experience is different from many other self-published works; here is the history of how I came to self-publish my book (hint: I didn't just jump into it; this book was represented by two different agents before I self-pubbed); and here are some reviews from readers so the blogger can see that this is, by and large, a good reading experience.
It has worked well for me.
I think making a personal approach is the best way to overcome the repulsion so many readers have to self-published works.


My book 96 Rocks was reviewed on 2 blog talk radio shows. Here they are below. You can contact me with any questions. Both promote indie authors.
Ron Hummer
Conversations with Cyrus - 15 minutes http://www.blogtalkradio.com/middayco...
Interview with Lovely Whitemore 1 hour Forward 26 minutes and you can here my interview.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/indie-au...
Ron Hummer
Conversations with Cyrus - 15 minutes http://www.blogtalkradio.com/middayco...
Interview with Lovely Whitemore 1 hour Forward 26 minutes and you can here my interview.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/indie-au...


Beyond that, I keep writing more books and doing the usual...
Don't really know what else to try, frankly. It's frustrating.

I want to show any potential readers that I am out there, and accessable.

We have the usual things: Twitter, Blog, Website, Facebook Author Page, Goodreads Author Page.
We also pass out business cards with the book cover and all of the contact info. We are using the connections we have.
It really seems to me that getting bloggers and book reviewers to sponsor your book and write reviews is key here. We are in the middle of that as well. It's tough and takes so much time. We are just hoping that it all pays off in the end...
Books mentioned in this topic
The Rebellion (other topics)Dead Storage (other topics)
Self-Promotion for Authors (other topics)
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Lets face it, all those weeks and months of work weren’t just to see your name on a book jacket were they?
To ensure success, you MUST promote. Other than the stock method of book reviews, what are you doing to promote your books and ensure you make a profit?