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message 1: by Rosen (last edited Sep 24, 2016 04:19AM) (new)

Rosen Trevithick (rosentrevithick) | 2272 comments I've just created a Self-Publishing Wiki, which I'm hoping will become the central repository for self-publishing information.

Between us, we know a lot, so why don't we put it all down in one place, that others can benefit from?

For those of you who don't know, a wiki is a website that's written and updated by the general public. You can edit pages directly.

Please can I have a volunteer to check over the UKAKF page?

Also, if anybody has anything to add to any of the other pages, please feel free to edit them. Your books get advertised in the sidebar of pages you add meaningful content to.


message 2: by Anna (new)

Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 1752 comments What a brilliant idea!


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Rosen wrote: "I've just created a Self-Publishing Wiki, which I'm hoping will become the central repository for self-publishing information.

Between us, we know a lot, so why don't we put it all down in one pla..."


Looks good, but Rosemary is now my co-moderator. Simon is no longer involved. Could you please amend?

I'll have a think over the weekend about anything else that would be helpful to have included.

Thanks, Rosen!


message 4: by Dawn (new)

Dawn Ireland (goodreadscomdawn_ireland) | 1026 comments Hi Rosen,

I'm not sure how this works, but I love the idea! Would this cover things like: how to upload our books to Amazon, sources for editors, promotion ideas, how to use Scrivener, etc?

Thank you for setting this up!


message 5: by Rosen (new)

Rosen Trevithick (rosentrevithick) | 2272 comments Anna, thanks.

Patti, please could you edit the page yourself? I'm trying to start as I mean to go on, otherwise the project will get overwhelmingly big.

Dawn, yes, I hope it will cover those things. There are already a fair few promotion ideas. Feel free to add things as you see fit.


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Oh, I can edit it???

Excitement!

I'll see if I can suss out how once I'm properly awake.


message 7: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments I've just added Rosemary but Simon is still showing as mod on this site.


message 8: by Rosen (new)

Rosen Trevithick (rosentrevithick) | 2272 comments Thank you for adding Rosemary, Kath.


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Kath wrote: "I've just added Rosemary but Simon is still showing as mod on this site."

Yes, and will remain as he created the group. I don't believe it's possible to transfer 'ownership'.

Thanks for adding Rosemary.


message 10: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments I wondered about adding something like this, perhaps under the heading 'ethos'

"Unlike some groups, UKAKF welcomes author participation across the entire group, not merely within their own author threads. Authors are regarded as full members of the group.

This membership comes at a cost. Authors who post are expected to hang round to respond to their posts, to take part in discussions and to contribute generally.
Whilst promotion is restricted to an author's own thread, there are threads where someone can submit the promo for a book to have it critiqued and changes suggested. In such situations, as part of a discussion it is not unreasonable for someone to post a link to their own promo.
Similarly there have been discussions on 'author biographies' and again, in such a discussion, linking to your own, or even quoting sections, is entirely reasonable.

However flyby posts where you pimp your book in a thread or several threads simultaneously before disappearing into the night without answering questions, are not welcome. If you're lucky the moderators will just remove the promo. If you're unlucky members will find it and note you down and quietly add you to the list of authors they intend never to read."

It's just I feel that the ethos of a group is something a little different to the rules


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments That looks brilliant Jim!

Please do add it.


message 12: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments thanks Patti
I'll leave it a while for people to muse over it and then put it in


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments I'll link to here in the morning thread.


message 14: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Clayton | 1040 comments Jim, that sounds perfect. Gets the point across, that commitment to the group is necessary, that it is a "group" of like-minded (usually!) people and clearly shows support for its members and their enjoyment of the threads and discussions. Great.

Rosen, I am just tidying a presentation on "Writing, Publishing & Promoting in an online age" for the Jersey Literary Festival and have had to do a fair bit of research. I will have a look at the wiki, probably next week-end as I am run-ragged at the moment, and see what I can add. Brilliant idea.


message 15: by Kath (last edited Sep 26, 2016 01:48AM) (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments I like Jim's suggested section too.


T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) Ditto. It's nice to have a place to promote, but joining in with the group would help with the promotion anyway.


message 17: by Rosen (new)

Rosen Trevithick (rosentrevithick) | 2272 comments Jim, that's brilliant. Please add.

Kelly, thank you, that would be much appreciated.


Rosemary (grooving with the Picts) (nosemanny) | 8590 comments I like it, Jim.

Well done Rosen


message 19: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth White | 1761 comments Jim wrote: "I wondered about adding something like this, perhaps under the heading 'ethos'

"Unlike some groups, UKAKF welcomes author participation across the entire group, not merely within their own author ..."


It's good Jim. As the ultimate in time-wasting, I'm wondering whether to create a shelf of books I never intend to read...

Do wikis have flyby traps, Rosen?


message 20: by Dawn (new)

Dawn Ireland (goodreadscomdawn_ireland) | 1026 comments Good job, Jim! Besides, this is a fun group. I know I've learned a lot. The people who don't stick around are only hurting themselves.


message 21: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments I tried to log in but got book hippo page not working


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Jim wrote: "I tried to log in but got book hippo page not working"

Try bribing it with chocolate?


message 23: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments job done :-)


message 24: by David (new)

David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 7935 comments Jim wrote: "job done :-)"

The chocolate, worked?


message 25: by Rosen (new)

Rosen Trevithick (rosentrevithick) | 2272 comments All working now. Twas only teething problems. Let me know if anybody else has trouble logging in.


message 26: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments Are you ready for us to start promoting it yet?


message 27: by M.T. (new)

M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8049 comments This is a completely fracking genius idea. I'm commenting so that I can get updates about this post and then if I ever get any time in my life, ever again which isn't about being a mum, or arranging carers or clinging pathetically to the last vestiges of my social life I'll contribute something. I have an article about what happened when I made one of my books perma free I that's any use.

Cheers

MTM


message 28: by Rosen (new)

Rosen Trevithick (rosentrevithick) | 2272 comments Jim, yes please promote.

M.T., new articles are welcome, provided they're written in the encyclopedia style, i.e. in third person, factual versus opinion, etc. Thank you.


message 29: by M.T. (new)

M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8049 comments Rosen wrote: "Jim, yes please promote.

M.T., new articles are welcome, provided they're written in the encyclopedia style, i.e. in third person, factual versus opinion, etc. Thank you."


Cool, OK I'll check it out and at some point, I'll do some info. I am always delighted to share any information I can. It's hard enough getting ahead in this game!


message 30: by Pam (new)

Pam Baddeley | 3334 comments This is great Rosen. I will have a look to see if there is anything I can usefully add, having not yet self published.


message 31: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments My feelings too, Pam. If I knew enough to write a Wiki page, I wouldn't need a mate to publish for me!


message 32: by Rosen (new)

Rosen Trevithick (rosentrevithick) | 2272 comments The beauty of wikis is that you don't need to know enough to write a page in order to contribute. You might even be using a page, when you realise that you could add a sentence / change a word.

Some writers will add 1,000 words at once, but most pages will evolve little by little.


message 33: by Rosen (new)

Rosen Trevithick (rosentrevithick) | 2272 comments Already somebody has edited the wiki twice to include links to his own books.


message 34: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments Perhaps we should set up a black library, just so those who do hit and runs or unthinking spam posts can be gathered together in one place.
It's nice to know who to avoid :-)


message 35: by David (new)

David Edwards | 417 comments Doesn't the simple fact that you've edited the page add links to your books to the side-bar?


message 36: by Rosen (new)

Rosen Trevithick (rosentrevithick) | 2272 comments Jim, he'd written some fairly good content, aside from his links. I'm hoping he's not beyond redemption! But yes, I will start blacklisting people who take the mick.

David, yes, if you edit a page, you get free advertising on its sidebar. I had hoped this would be enough for people. It's more than most wikis offer.


message 37: by M.T. (new)

M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8049 comments Rosen wrote: "Jim, he'd written some fairly good content, aside from his links. I'm hoping he's not beyond redemption! But yes, I will start blacklisting people who take the mick.

David, yes, if you edit a page..."


So wait a minute, you mean, on top of the users books at the side he was posting links to his books in the content? He must have been having a grin.

Cheers

MTM


message 38: by Rosen (new)

Rosen Trevithick (rosentrevithick) | 2272 comments M.T. wrote: "So wait a minute, you mean, on top of the users books at the side he was posting links to his books in the content? He must have been having a grin.."

Yes. He was posting advice with 'If you want to see how it's done, check out my book!' links.


message 39: by M.T. (new)

M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8049 comments Rosen wrote: "M.T. wrote: "So wait a minute, you mean, on top of the users books at the side he was posting links to his books in the content? He must have been having a grin.."

Yes. He was posting advice with ..."


Blimey! What a cheeky get!


message 40: by Chris (new)

Chris Robb (chrisrobb) | 1408 comments That was me. I tried inserting images to show step-by-step how this was done, but couldn't insert images, so I said you could see the results on my book covers.
I wasn't trying for cheeky advertising (but I'll accept it), just looking to help others with creating covers, which isn't massively difficcult, but some people lack the confidence to try.
When I first posted advice on the Wiki, I didn't have an author profile on BookHippo, but was invited to add one.
I'll remove the invitation to check out my book cover, but is there any way to insert images to support step-by-step instructions?


message 41: by Rosen (new)

Rosen Trevithick (rosentrevithick) | 2272 comments Thanks for the explanation Chris, and for being honest. You've helped lower my cynicism levels, dramatically.

On my computer, your books have been showing up in the sidebar for a number of days. Are you seeing something different?

I've already removed links to your books. Please don't do it again. The Guidelines are quite clear on this:
"Please do not: Mention yourself, your book, your friend's book or anything else that may be considered advertising."


message 42: by Rosen (new)

Rosen Trevithick (rosentrevithick) | 2272 comments Also, no, I'm afraid you can't add images at the moment. This would mean allowing people to upload files to the server, which opens up security threats. Good suggestion, though.


message 43: by Chris (new)

Chris Robb (chrisrobb) | 1408 comments Rosen wrote: "Thanks for the explanation Chris, and for being honest. You've helped lower my cynicism levels, dramatically.

On my computer, your books have been showing up in the sidebar for a number of days. A..."


Thanks Rosen, will do. I'm seeing my books on the sidebar too.


message 44: by Rosen (new)

Rosen Trevithick (rosentrevithick) | 2272 comments Smashing. Thanks.


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