Sunday Synopsis
If you follow this blog or know me from comments, you already know that I support the indie author & traditional authors and get excited when they share a success. Last weekend I ran a successful promo which resulted in a personal triumph which I shared with you. “Red Clay and Roses” made it to three Top 100 Best Seller lists on Amazon. We also had the collective Read Tuesday event on December 10th which may have contributed to that success. The flicker of fame burns swiftly. This weekend, despite an aggressive Facebook campaign and several smaller free and affordable advertisements, I am watching the book ease back into place. At the rate it is moving I would expect it to be back in the 100,000 range in the next couple of days. So there is the trial.
Why am I sharing this? Not to sound discouraging but to say that marketing is an ongoing process with ups and downs, triumphs and trials. Shameless self-promotion is a bitch, but if you don’t do it, nobody is going to do it for you. I can hope that there will be a second wave, as the book continues to sell slowly. Exponentially speaking, that would seem probable. The sale is over and the book is back to its original price, so we will see how this goes.
Another expectation is that there may be more reviews. Many readers don’t realize how valuable these are to an author. Not in terms of selling or not selling books necessarily, but in providing useful information from the reader audience that helps the writer to develop and grow. It lets the author know what you, as a reader, are most interested in. For example, some readers prefer a minimalist style of writing and others want details. Some want action immediately and some want to be eased into a story. Not all genres are the same, and not all readers share the same palate. So readers, let us know. Post reviews!
This past week everybody was sick, except me; husband, children, and grandchildren all with ear aches, flu, sore throats, colds, and sinus problems. I don’t know how I managed to avoid it, but I did. I spent most of the week running from this pharmacy to that one, babysitting, and being the nurse.
I did manage to slice my right thumb on my Christmas present: a new set of Cutco Knives. I was paring a potato, when I realized the potatoes were brilliant red. There was no pain, not even a sting, just bright red blood. I didn’t feel a thing. For that I am grateful…I think. No stitches needed. I guess I could have lost my thumb without knowing it, so not as bad as it could have been.
We have always had our Christmas decorations up by the day after Thanksgiving until this year. I don’t yet have my tree up. I don’t even think I’ll get around to the outdoor decorations this year. We are having our Christmas this next Sunday evening and then everyone is going out of town.
The weeds and invasive vines have been ripped from The Jungle that is the back yard. The landscape fabric and mulch have been laid. Mexican heather has taken root and won’t need watering every day anymore. The view is even nicer now from the back porch. Hibiscus, angel’s trumpet, and bird-of-paradise are in full bloom.
I have no plans or goals for this week beyond cleaning house, getting up the tree, wrapping presents, and baking red velvet cakes from scratch, using my grandmother’s cherished recipe. Sometimes it is better to go with the flow than plan anything much.
I do have a book review for you for tomorrow, so please do come back and visit.
Have a very merry pre-holiday week!
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