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I have downloaded your book and I promise a review on amazon, goodreads, twitter and facebook. I won't be able to read it straight away as my son and I have swapped kindles.
I have also written a fantasy adventure. Different in many ways to yours and have just published it on kindle.
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Had over 200 downloads over xmas as it was free, now hope to get some reviews.
I don't think it is easy to promote your own book if you are not well connected or good at social networking - not my forte anyway
Good luck and I look forward to reading your book.

The downloads seem to be going along pretty well. That bit of Facebook advertising has been a (modest) jackpot, at least in terms of "likes" - not sure what good those really do for the book but I got a hundred in the last day! That's huge for me as I don't think anyone but friends and family had "liked" the page before I did the ad. FYI. I have a blog for the book that I have really put some time and energy into but no one seems to look at that. Oh well. Thanks again. I will be sure to look up your book.


Sometimes I ignore tweets about free books, other times I have a look.
Guess everyone else is the same.

Things that have worked (to get some notice and books to readers): Goodreads Giveaways, Kindle giveaways, Twitter (to some extent) More on the Kindle giveaways in a minute
Things that have not worked (for me): Goodreads advertising and other Goodreads presence (good for talking about books, not particularly for interesting Goodreaders in my own work - which is a delicate matter as we all know), Facebook (more on that in a minute as well).
My goal since publishing the book last April was to get it to people who might like it (not make money, I knew better than that by the time I published it).
Not surprisingly, giving away the e-book has been (really) the one way to get it in the hands of people who don't already know me. I have used FB and Twitter to tell my friends (a small number - I'm not a platform person) about the giveaways and have generated pretty good results that way. At least my book climbed to the top of its category on Amazon during the giveaways. I used a paid service to send news of the e-book promotions to the big e-book sites prior to the giveaways but it's hard to know how many "sales" came from any of those sites.
I had $100 on account at Goodreads that I just had refunded (it would've lasted til the last trumpet the way the clicks were going) and I einvested that in a few days of Facebook advertising.
I am giving the ebook away on Jan 1 and Jan 2. I did not use any of the paid free e-book placement sites this time out. It will be interesting to see if there's any difference. I will tweet not more than three times that the ebook is free for New Year's Day and the day after (let's face it, those are a bore and a turn-off) and I will post an offer on my FB page. I'll come back here and let you know how it goes. Of course, BTW, if you're interested, check it out on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Up-Back-Away-K-...