If you've decided you're tired of relying on Amazon for your sole source of e-publishing income (or maybe you're not doing well at Amazon, and you're hoping the other stores might take off for you), then you may have looked at Kobo, Apple, Barnes & Noble, and wondered how the heck you can
get your books noticed over there.
Not exact matches
Determined to
get answers, he studied BookBub and particularly, their YA list then
noticed that many of the
books in his genre had
over 130 reviews, at the time, his
book only had 115.
With
over 4,500
books being published each day, how will yours
get noticed?
I applaud Mr Correia's efforts to help other authors
get noticed and I'm wondering if perhaps maybe he should encourage these those who participate in his
book bombs to spread out their purchases
over the space of, say, a week or so.
I won't list all the other activities we have carried out across our businesses
over the last decade, but from events and print and digital mail - outs, to promotional materials and adverts — and having an author dress up as Lord Lucan and stand on a plinth in Trafalgar Square — we have never been shy about trying absolutely anything to
get our
books noticed.
One thing I
noticed over the years is that awards flights are easier to
book the farther away from the U.S. you
get.