I dropped by the local Border store the other day.. I was surprised to see how busy it was.
There were more people in this store than I’ve ever seen. Was it just the 20% discount?
Book Marketing, Publishing, Author Resources
I dropped by the local Border store the other day.. I was surprised to see how busy it was.
There were more people in this store than I’ve ever seen. Was it just the 20% discount?
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Amanda Hocking sells a lot of books.
In the past year, her 9 books on Amazon have sold 900,000 copies on Amazon.
All direct to Amazon.
Her forte is the 99 cent novels. Yes, just 99 cents. Amazon pays up to 70% to the author.
Do the math, Amada is doing better then most authors and parlayed this into a movie deal, foreign right, etc.
When you find out what the market wants, work the system and provide great content, there a many ways for an author to prosper… in any economy.
Is Amanda’s model right for you? Comment here with your ideas on how this will sell more of your book.
The following rant is dedicated to my friend Jim Kukral. His new book ATTENION! This Book Will Make You Money will tell you the right way to get attention and you should order a copy right now from Amazon … (go ahead, I’ll wait)… NOW! Then post your full name in the comments below and I will read it to Jim when he comes on Social Media Radio on 8/20… Did you do this yet? … I’m serious, this is the right way to start a dialog with a famous author. Buy his first book before he gets too famous. He will love you for it and remember you later.
I admit it. I’m an attention seeking, self promoting, Twitter loving maniac.
Will I do ANYTHING for attention? Of course not.
And neither should you.
Here’s one that really bugs me lately. I’ve had some very good friends. NAME authors that you’d recognize, include in Tweet, and tag me in NOTES on Facebook. One went as far as to pepper a sales letter disguised as an article with the names of 15 thought leaders and TAGGED each of us. My name appeared with others in one sentence paragraphs like “Don’t you agree? Warren, John, Dick & Harry”
I won’t show you that one. When I contacted the big name guy he promptly fired the real writer and promised to never let anyone fake being him again.
I will show you this.
Several times a day I get spam tweets with little more than my name and a link from someone that does not FOLLOW me and to whom I have absolutely no connection.
The one pictured is is an especially obvious spammer. None of the people mentioned are really being addressed, a BOT put the Twitter handles in to make it appear when you look at the victim’s profile.
I don’t follow beapretz and doubt there such a person. Like I said this one was easy.
I also receive dozens of well meaning tweets from people that don’t know me well enough to be asking me for a favor or presenting a personal question like “Want to loose weight?” Most of these are from some that just wants attention for a new blog post and was taught that adding a bunch of names is like cc’ing the famous people. No, it’s a good way to look like an annoying spammer.
Here’s some tips to keep you out of hot water.
Another plea to get your ATTENTION for your own good: Did you go buy Jim Kukral’s book when I told you to? … when I say Get on Jim’s good side now while it only costs you the price of a book you ought to buy and read anyway.. I really mean it. Jim is going to be one of those overnight success stories. How do I know? He’s been working this for years. He’s a giver, smart, and fun to hang out with. Don’t wait on this one. Buy that book now, put the comment in below and start looking for where Jim will be in person. Go up to him and say “I bought your book from a post on BestSellerAuthors.com and I’m so glad I did” (those exact words if you really like me) and if expect at least a warm smile of gratitude and likely a big hug. Trust me on this one. This really works.
Speaking of comments. That should be on any good list about Attention. Leave a comment here and EVERY time you read a blog post. You get a link back to your site, your name in lights and most important, a CONNECTION to the writer. I notice when you comment and tweet about my work. I appreciate it and whenever I can, I find some random act of reciprocal kindness.
Karma dude. KARMA.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Google is entering the e-book retail business.
The trend continues to more ways to read a book, and less dependence on traditional models. It will be more important that ever to consider this in your book marketing
Is your book available to all readers who want it?
Paper books are winding down. We’ll have them around for a long time to come, but the kids going into college now are going to bring the future faster than you think
Joel West postulated these 3 reasons why Amazon will get out of the ebook business
- Amazon‘s (AMZN) Achilles heel is the proprietary mobi format against everyone else’s e-pub, but if college students are using a book viewer for 4 years and renting books for one semester, this becomes almost a non-issue.
- Moving from selling dead tree books (with printing costs and inventory risk) to renting e-books will reduce the publishers’ costs dramatically. If publishers don’t share those savings with consumers — given the student and politician outcry about textbook prices — there will be hell to pay. I suspect, however, that most will play games with planned obsolescence in hopes of keeping their margins up.
- I doubt the e-book reader is a separate category over the long term. To me, it seems obvious that the e-reader will go the way of the pocket camera and the MP3 player as a dead-end stand-alone device.
I think it’s still early. We don’t know who will win the hardware wars
However, every author and publisher needs to look at how to profit from the move away from selling dead trees