Richard M. Cochran's Blog
February 25, 2014
For the interest of sanity.
Unfortunately in the realm of indie and self published authors, there isn't much ability to market books without taking advantage of social media and the group of friends and fans that comes with it. That is, unless you happen to have a load of cash at your disposal.
I try my best not to over saturate my feeds with promotions. In fact, I give away most of my poetry for free from my blog and update only about half to Facebook. So when I recommend one of my books to the friends I have on Goodreads like so many other authors have done to me in the past, I wouldn't expect to get an email from the good people over at that site telling me that I'm being accused of spamming.
I spend a fair amount of money on advertising, but, let's face it, that only goes so far when people have learned to ignore the right hand corner of their screen.
But I'm kind of taken aback that people I consider friends would report me to the powers that be over on Goodreads for a simple recommendation. I could see if I have done it over and over again, but it was one time.
So at any point, if you don't like what I do or who I am, please delete me. Don't keep me around for some future networking possibilities, or because I might be a fan of your work and you don't want to lose a future sale. And that goes for every other site. This idea of fake socializing and having a bunch of people on your friends list just for the sake of numbers is just silly. I have quite a few friends here, all of which I enjoy engaging with and reading their posts and book recommendations. If I'm friends with you it's because I think you're interesting or I find common ground with who you are or what you do. So if you don't feel the same way about me, there is a set of instructions that Goodreads provides that will enable you to make sure you never have to see me again.
I try my best not to over saturate my feeds with promotions. In fact, I give away most of my poetry for free from my blog and update only about half to Facebook. So when I recommend one of my books to the friends I have on Goodreads like so many other authors have done to me in the past, I wouldn't expect to get an email from the good people over at that site telling me that I'm being accused of spamming.
I spend a fair amount of money on advertising, but, let's face it, that only goes so far when people have learned to ignore the right hand corner of their screen.
But I'm kind of taken aback that people I consider friends would report me to the powers that be over on Goodreads for a simple recommendation. I could see if I have done it over and over again, but it was one time.
So at any point, if you don't like what I do or who I am, please delete me. Don't keep me around for some future networking possibilities, or because I might be a fan of your work and you don't want to lose a future sale. And that goes for every other site. This idea of fake socializing and having a bunch of people on your friends list just for the sake of numbers is just silly. I have quite a few friends here, all of which I enjoy engaging with and reading their posts and book recommendations. If I'm friends with you it's because I think you're interesting or I find common ground with who you are or what you do. So if you don't feel the same way about me, there is a set of instructions that Goodreads provides that will enable you to make sure you never have to see me again.
Published on February 25, 2014 15:20
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Tags:
book-recommendations, general-fiction, horror, non-fiction, poetry, science-fiction, spamming
January 27, 2014
June 15, 2013
Available in all formats - Wasting Away ~ the second book in the Waiting to Die series
Published on June 15, 2013 06:43
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Tags:
living-dead, undead, zombie
January 11, 2013
Copies for review.
If anyone is interested in a free .pdf copy of any of my books or short stories in exchange for an honest, unbiased review, let me know.
Published on January 11, 2013 14:42
October 6, 2012
Now available!!!
Published on October 06, 2012 04:20
October 2, 2012
New fan page for Waiting to Die on Facebook
Published on October 02, 2012 11:16
July 31, 2012
Interview by Cox Cohen
Here's a new interview with me by Cox Cohen. I talk about scrotum, life, and my thoughts on rectal hair implants.
http://coxcohen.wordpress.com/2012/07...
http://coxcohen.wordpress.com/2012/07...
Published on July 31, 2012 14:33
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