I've Got to Work Harder

I never thought I'd get rich off my first book, a collection of short stories called, (C)rock Stories: Million-Dollar Tales of Music, Mayhem and Immaturity. I paid my money to Booklocker, including some extra for a second proof copy (my bad) and figured I would make that investment back within a few months, maybe six at most.



I have 154 friends on Facebook, so I foolishly figured that at least 100 of them would buy my book right out of the chute, and then I'd work a little bit to sell another 50 and -- BANG!! -- I'd break even.



From that point on it would all be gravy, I thought.



Well, it turns out that despite my near-constant pushing of the book on Facebook, and the efforts of many friends and family to share my links on the site with their networks, after nearly two months, I've sold only 31 copies. More copies might have sold through Amazon and other outlets, but I won't get those figures for a while. So for now, I'm going with 31.



Don't get me wrong, I'm extremely grateful to the people who've bought my book. And even though all of them are friends or family, they will definitely learn something about me through their reading of the book.



But I'm realizing that in order to sell more books -- and I'm shooting big here, looking to move 500 copies by the end of the year -- I have to work harder. And I shouldn't rely so much on Facebook. That's one of the reasons I joined Goodreads.



So if anybody reading this has ideas about how and where to promote my book, I'm all ears. And if I do ever get rich off this book, I'll buy one of those fancy ear trumpets so I can hear you even better.

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Published on February 16, 2011 10:54 Tags: -c-rock-stories, marketing
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message 1: by Ken (new)

Ken Tretler How about sending info to the KSC Alumni magazine?


message 2: by Ken (new)

Ken Tretler Set up a Toastmen show and sign and sell them at the show.


message 3: by Ken (new)

Ken Tretler I tweeted your Amazon ad.


message 4: by [deleted user] (new)

KSC alumni mag is a good idea. I also think music venues would help -- Newbury Comics maybe, definitely the Phoenix arts section. The Globe would be good too, and they might help out a local guy.


message 5: by [deleted user] (new)

One thing to remember about FB friends -- a lot of them are married to each other. Those people should buy two -- but they may need to be reminded! :-!


message 6: by Dave (new)

Dave Thanks for the input, guys!

Ken -- Amazon ad?

Believe me, whenever we do a Toastmen show, there will be books!


message 7: by Ken (new)

Ken Tretler The book can be purchased on Amazon, so I tweeted the link.

There is a great independent 3 store cd chain in Keene, Northampton and Brattleboro that sells music books also, called Turn It Up. I would suggest that also.


message 8: by Dave (new)

Dave Great, thanks Ken.


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