
Many authors do their book promos as if they’re driving a car.
The most common way is the ‘Drive everywhere at high speed’ author.
(Post everywhere as fast and often as possible)
Another (probably related) seems to be the ‘Jumping the red STOP lights’ type of author.
(Sending friendship / follow automatic greetings of BUY MY / LIKE MY regardless of the other person’s feelings, intentions or the fact that their only crime was to express an interest)
Finally, the latest growing craze is to ‘Park illegally’.
(Posting their book adverts under other people’s posts, especially on Facebook)
The authors who do any, or all, the above just don’t seem to realise that they are nothing short of being STUPID (expletive deleted) PESTS – and more seriously (for them) HAVE LOST MANY MORE SALES THAN THEY GAINED…
They’ve also been driving like maniacs through heavy traffic and left a lot of casualties in their wake – Other authors who have been promoting in a more civilized manner (Driving within the speed limits and being considerate to the other road users and pedestrians).
Please forgive this little piece of soapbox protestations, but I’m getting SICK of having to DELETE and REPORT them to Twitter and Facebook…
But BE ASSURED I will continue to report and delete these IDIOTS…
I appreciate your soapbox protest, Chris. I’ve had several folks hijack my FB posts for their personal advertising, and I’ve deleted and reported as well. I also blocked them.
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Hey, you guys, I’ve been enjoying your chat. Whether it qualifies as a ‘limited chat in public’ or not, I’ll leave up to you 🙂 but I was finding it interesting as I am a comparative Twitter Twit and only Twitter Tweet a teeny tad 🙂
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(Referring to the chat between TSRA and Charles Yallowitz at the bottom of the page.)
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There are few secrets on my blog (except when they’re MINE 😀 😀 :D)
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😀 😀 😀
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I hope I’m learning the rules well enough that I don’t make those mistakes in future. It’s so sad when some know them but refuse to follow them. Thanks Chris for making it clear what’s acceptable and what isn’t.
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Welcome Suzanne 😀
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So very true…none of us are going to get to the finish line any sooner 🙂 It is a joint effort just to build the SEO’s for each other for mutual benefit!! Unfortunately, some people just don’t get it!! Thanks for posting, Chris!!
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Welcome Patrick and Sandy 😀
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Awesome post and so true! I hope that I have not been guilty of this, though I think when I first started out I was at least guilty of driving too fast a few times 😦
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Probably Eric, but now you know better 😀
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Some people have got to try to game the system.
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Like all Gamblers’ they’ll not realise just how much they’ll lose in the process Pamela.
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Re-blogged to Caz’s Devon Blog Diary ~ ’tis an Act of “Spam” (Posting book adverts under other people’s posts, especially on Facebook) #WRITERS BEWARE! CHRIS, THE STORY READING APE IS ON YOUR CASE, ER, POST!
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LOL – Thanks Caz 😀
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..so much common sense … 🙂
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In short supply it would seem though Seumas 😀
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Chris The Story Reading Ape with some brilliant insight as to Why Many Book Promos are like Driving a Car. (And I’m reblogging this because recently I posted, Here, let me help you with that promotion … explaining how authors can receive promotion for their own books by promoting other authors, and I actually received a comment from a previously unknown-to-me author promoting his book and asking for reviews. I deleted the comment. So this author was definitely guilty of “parking illegally” but I would add to that, he also guilty of neither reading nor obeying the traffic signs.
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Unfortunately Authors, unlike Drivers, are not legally bound to take eyesight tests or know the (Highway) Code of Conduct 😀
Thanks for re-blogging Susan 😀
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I read that post islandeditions and it was very helpful to me. I am so appreciative of what you and others are doing to help me find my way through the morass of self-promotion.
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Very welcome Eric 🙂
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Happy to hear that all of this is helping, Eric! Thanks for reading and commenting.
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Thanks for answering the questions Susan – I had to sign off (it was way past my bedtime and outside my timezone)…
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Evens Great Apes need their sleep! But especially you who is always working overtime. 🙂
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😀
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