AUTHORS – Why not give these a try at least 😀
Most of the reading public are not part of writers social networks in any big way. They probably all have a personal Facebook or a Google+ presence, and quite a few people these days have Twitter accounts to see what the Kardashians world is up to. A lot of them are on the mailing lists of book recommendation sites though, and that’s why an important part of marketing should be popping your books up on them now and then in addition to your normal tweeting and sharing on your regular sites.
If you can afford trying for a listing on Bookbub then that’s a good option, but not only is it going to get more difficult to get accepted there now that traditional publishers are using it, it’s also quite expensive. That doesn’t mean you have to do all advertising yourself though. There are a couple of much cheaper options…
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Thanks Chris & Jo. An author can’t have too many affordable advertising leads. Shared 🙂
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Thanks to Jo for writing it 😀
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Thanks to the blog Ronovan Writes and to Chris for sharing this great information. 🙂
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An excellent piece of advice.
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Thanks Carole 😀
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Most informative. Have you ever post a piece listing sites to advertise on?
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No, but if you send me such a post I’ll publish it Andrew 😀
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Great blog. I am going to use the Choosy Bookworm for a promotion. I’ll let you know how it goes for me. $20 isn’t much to spend for an all-out promo! Thanks for sharing this blog, Chris.
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Welcome Jan – I look forward to seeing what you think of them and how it turns out for you 😀
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THANK YOU CHRIS! 😀 XXXX
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Another MASTERPIECE ( or is that MISTR…. No, No, SILLY old Ape lol) 😀 😀 😀
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