Not exact matches
Apart from ALLi I'm a member of many book
promo sites, which I never visit until I have something to push... and also a couple like the One Stop Fiction
Authors Resource Group and Tom Winton Helping
Authors.
And she wrote about us and it was great — most
authors tend to take
promo sites that don't charge money for granted.
And I updated that, too, because some new websites — or some new
promo sites have come onto the situation that I wanted to tell
authors about.
This promotional dynamic opens up more opportunity for
authors as nearly all
promo sites only accept freebie or $ 0.99 Kindle books.
While the
site is aimed at
authors the book
promo also goes on our
site and gets spread across our social media and gets placed in our once a week email.
Amazon tried arm twisting, taking away affiliate pay - outs if a
site's freebies were a major part of their
promos, but was a hollow threat since companies charge the
author anyway!
Includes tools and templates to help you build your
author email list at events, ignite online sales with the power of
promos sites and get book reviews.
If you have an active blog with commenting followers and an even more active lurker community (reflected in stats for your
site hits), blogging is a resource that can be especially useful to the self - published
author, the aspiring
author trying to get their name out, and the pubbed
author with «out of the box»
promo objectives.
I just started a free Facebook
promo site for
authors and readers to promote and recommend ebooks.
She also puts up
promos for her own and other
authors» books on occasion via «Book Billboards» and other sites favoring Indie A
authors» books on occasion via «Book Billboards» and other
sites favoring Indie
AuthorsAuthors.
I have a blog called In All Directions (because I never know what I might like to blog about) and I have a
promo site that I run called Awesome Romance Novels where I promote other
authors» romance books.
I tried a bunch of different stuff, all of the check the box kind of marketing tactics: submit to the free
author sites, the free Kindle
promo sites, submit to the free Kindle Facebook groups.
Here are the
promo sites she used (these will accept new releases, but sometimes require that an
author have previously published books with good reviews): Fussy Librarian, Ereader News Today, Books Butterfly, Free Kindle Books and Tips, and Bknights.
The various jobs I hold are: mommy, wife, writer,
site admin / webmaster (I own and run The Official Jeaniene Frost Fansite), graphic artist (cover art /
author promo work), chauffeur, maid, tech - nerd, waitress (or as my daughter likes to call out while eating dinner — SERVER!)
When it comes to shouting about it, advertise your
promos with
sites like Kindle Nation Daily and BookBub, and read
sites like BookMarketingTools who offer countless free videos packed with information from social media and marketing experts, and best - selling
authors.