OK, so what am I learning about promotion. I’ve learned that it’s not just about giving
an e-book away for a couple of days.
Without promotion, the effort will likely fall flat. It may only generate a few downloads and
little or nothing in the way of sales.
I’ve also learned that a lot of people have made a lot of
lists on where and how to promote your e-book online. Some are paid advertisements, others are
free. Some will allow you only to
promote when your e-book is free, others will allow you to post when it’s
reduced, and others allow free posting of a full priced e-book.
Some web sites require varying lead times, as much as 30
days. Others request a week, and still
others are “day of” only.
I also found a list of “Twitter Influencers”. Looks like I will have to revive my Twitter
account.
Many are Facebook groups.
Virtually all memberships require approval. After 24 hours, about 50% have been joined as
members. The rest are still “Pending.” I’m focusing on Facebook first since it’s the
social network with which I’m most familiar.
I might add that I found a great group on Facebook. Promotion is forbidden, but they have a great
group of people.
I’ll work on Twitter next.
That should just be a matter of Following a bunch of users, and hoping
that they will follow me back.
Part of my process involves worksheets. I have consolidated the lists that I found
online and I’m in the process of putting them into a table, complete with my
own notes. The goal is to separate the
free from the paid, and which I can only use for my free giveaway and those
that will let me do general promotion.
If I don’t, any efforts will be haphazard.
Another thing I learned is not to talk about free book
giveaways in the Amazon Author forums.
It’s a subject that starts flame wars among users.
My free giveaway has been set to start at midnight (but I
think that’s Pacific time) and End Friday.
I should know how well it worked on Saturday.
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