It's not enough to
post a link to your book's Amazon page on the day of its release; finding success on social media is a carefully crafted and well - thought - out pursuit.
Please only
post links to books on Amazon, Nook, etc..
Users can now
post links to books right from the Amazon home page, much like posting from a news site.
Facebook and Goodreads — I'm not a huge fan of pay - per - click ads when it comes to selling books (our earnings aren't very big on any individual book sale so it's tough to break even), but these sites allow you to run campaigns and
post links to your books within the system or to off - site book pages.
Rather than take the time to learn how to use social networks appropriately, they just jump on and
post links to book sales pages on Amazon.
I never bribe anyone into liking my page and I certainly do not
post links to my books unless asked.
The easiest way to spread the word is to use the short link yourself whenever
you post a link to your books.
Don't just
post links to your book or images of your cover — it's like being on a date with someone who won't stop talking about himself or herself.
95 % of authors I ask this question to reply «I don't have one» or say «I'll
post a link to my book on social media and hope for the best».
Please
post your link to your book on Amazon.
Advertise to our 130,000 + worldwide followers on Facebook with MULTIPLE
posts linking to your book on Amazon
Posting links to books you've never read won't get you out of this.
Not exact matches
The problem is,
posting a
link to a list of
books doesn't really invite feedback.
For instance, if you're running a Facebook page that features children's
books and you run across a great list of 100
books every child should read, you may be tempted
to just
post a
link to that list as a status update.
There I
post links to other people's reviews of ethics - related
books.
; sticking
to the Monday - Wednesday - Friday
post schedule; including more interviews with fellow bloggers and writers; including more
links as resources; returning
to book reviews; and of course updating some of the site's graphics and pages.
I'm in a season of rethinking church & I'd appreciate
links to the blog
posts &
books you would recommend that best unpack & support the idea that the western, institutional church wineskin is, by nature, prone
to spiritual abuse.
I love David Murrow's
book and so am honored that he
posted a
link to this article on his site.
So since it's a hot topic, and I've been getting a bunch of tweets about it, I figured I'd just
link to some old
posts and share some of my favorite
book recommendations before we find time
to talk about it sometime next week:
I tried
to post links from that famous
book site starting with A and my comments didn't even wait moderation.
Please note that even though you will be able
to read much of the content of this
book using the
links below, the final version of the
book will be altered and updated
to reflect additional research and any changes I might want
to make
to the
posts based on the feedback and comments I receive on each individual
post.
AvdBerg is a troll on this site trying
to sell their cult and
book, when ever you see their
post click the report abuse
link to get rid of this troll.
Again, this is partly what we see Peter doing in the
book of Acts (which I write about in that
post linked to above).
I didn't read entire commentaries, but only the sections on Genesis 1 - 4 from 32 different commentaries, so I figure that counts as 1
book... I also read dozens of journal articles... Click the
link for this
post to see the archives for the podcast episodes.
Plus I'll draw five random
posts from both the submitted
links AND people who comment with their own responses
to the prompt and then give those five folks a signed copy of the
book also.
This AvdBerg is a troll on this site trying
to sell their cult and
book, when ever you see their
post click the report abuse
link to get rid of this troll.
(You can find
links to all our
posts on that
book here.)
Best yet is
to post a
link or reference a
book which actually says the opposite of what I'm saying and just assume no one will look at it.
Then, on a particular date, we will all start writing
posts about the
book,
linking to each other's blogs, and interacting with each other about the content of the
book.
David, is it OK
to link to your blog
posts on face
book?
More than three years after Desiring God founder and pastor John Piper famously tweeted «Farewell Rob Bell» (
linking to a blog
post about Bell's controversial
book Love Wins), Bell is making a comeback.
Hope
to get my hands on this
book:) btw the
link for this
post I received via email took me
to your previous frittata
post... not sure if some issue with the
link?
I'm
linking up
to my latest
post about planning out this years» garden — including
links to my favorite seed catalogs, influential
books I've read this winter, companion planting tips, and more!
I couldn't resist
posting a few pictures and
link to your recipe on my blog: http://cityintheciel.blogspot.ca/ I can't wait
to check out your other recipes and upcoming
book (congrats!).
For more information, check out the
book I
link to in the first paragraph of this
post: --RRB-
Please note: This
post contains product
links from Amazon and The
Book Depository which are affiliate
links, meaning if you click over and purchase something, I will receive a very small percentage of the purchase price (at no extra cost
to you) which goes towards maintaining eat.
When I later
posted a version of her Jambalaya recipe, I also credited her (with a
link to her
book) but as «adapted from», since I changed it slightly.
She has a great list of
links to other
posts that flesh out the many false assumptions Badinter is putting out there (in this
book AND others) which I've paste here as well:
Be sure
to check out the other awesome activities for the
book linked at the bottom of this
post.
Thanks for
linking up
to #AnythingGoes Debbie Random Musings recently
posted... 5
Books I Am Excited About!
Enter
to win your Naked Parenting audio
book by sharing this blog
post then providing the
link to your share in the comments here.
I would love for you
to link up at the Mommy Archive — we're focusing this week on favourite children's
books, Alice x Alice (recently
posted... Empty Your Archive — # 12
* This
post contains Amazon referral
links to the
book mentioned.
May 27, 2004
Link to posting «I am no longer going
to be recommending the
book....
After reading about our subtraction math game
to go with the story, be sure
to check out all the other creative activities
to go with this
book linked up at the end of this
post!
Our theme this week is friends, so be sure
to check out the
links to other
book club activities after this
post!
If you are a blogger and would like
to join us this month or have an Eric Carle
post with craft or activity please come and
link up below or share your Eric Carle
posts all week on our Virtual
Book Club for Kids Facebook Page.
It's way too long
to post here, but since it's in a published
book that will likely exist forever, I think a «
link only» answer with a page number should be okay.
She follows the
link to the original article, and using a standard blogging tool like TypePad or Blogger, she
posts a quick summary of the review and
links to the Amazon page for the
book from her blog.
Quick
links to main pages Public health, «prevention», and early intervention policies Public health policy: blog
posts,
books, and articles «Prevention» and «early intervention» policy Frequency about 1
post per week.