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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments I did have one yesterday and 7 for the bargain booksy 2 the day before that. Wouldn’t it be great if it was a sale for more than 99c per book lol.

My Amazon ads are registering a £5.99 sale of a paperback which I know is one I bought for my daughter. It looks like I’m going to be charged for a click I didn’t make. Don’t know how that works.


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments I think my rise in rankings is just because I picked some relevant ones off the list rather than making it up as I went.


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments My 4000+ rankings were on very generic science fiction keywords.

I wish I'd written goblins now, I'd probably be in the top 250!


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments That’s doable lol.


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments But you’re at no 1 on ...heist for book one which is totally Maxine.


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments I wouldn’t let that stop you. I’m beginning to realise it’s about working the number and almost gaming the system.


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments I can understand that, given what I know. However, you're not doing anything wrong and no-one else considers it cheating.

Book stuffing is cheating. You don't do that. Working around less utilised keywords isn't cheating. First book free and promoting the hell out of it is just damn good promotion when you've got other books ready to go with a price attached.

I still can't reconcile myself to giving something away for free and promoting it to climb the rankings without having something else there to be bought. I'd rather not be best selling in any keyword search and have multiple books than be a best seller in one keyword off the back of a free book. I wonder what would have happened to Modified if I had given those 700 copies away on an Amazon promotion rather than Instafreebie.

I suspect Uninvited will be my freebie. It's only sitting at 38k at the moment. It's unlikely to break the 40k barrier.


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments That's the way I look at it. It will technically be novella length. Don't care. I've read padded books and they're quite tedious.


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments I'm not a fan of books that make me want to yell, "Get to the point!"


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments I've found that with some authors too. Sometimes less is more. But as they progress, their books are longer and longer for no real reason. Lots of waffle and not at all tight.


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments I think everybody I have read more than half a dozen books from has done the same thing. The exception is Agatha Christie. I've read about 60 of the 80 something books she wrote and none of them puffed up unnecessarily towards the end of her life. Everyone else added more words. Not all of them were necessary.


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments Really? Firstly, I'd love to have the money for an editor. But what's the point in having one if you're not going to pay attention. Then again, I guess it can depend on the editor. And the publisher will be paying that fee, not her.

Another paperback sale has turned up on my sales report in the UK which isn't my purchase. That accounts for the one on the Amazon ads thingy. So far I've sold one ebook and one paperback from Amazon ads. Better than a kick in the teeth.


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Carmel Hanes D.J. wrote: "Really? Firstly, I'd love to have the money for an editor. But what's the point in having one if you're not going to pay attention. Then again, I guess it can depend on the editor. And the publishe..."

That's wonderful, DJ! May they continue to add up!


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments Thanks Carmel. It’s great isn’t it. I’ve never sold so many paperback I haven’t purchased myself!


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Carole P. Roman | 4665 comments Mod
Happy dance for you!!


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments I liked Stone 4. I liked all of them. Throw 5 across when you’re ready.


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments I suppose we hold different views about the stories we write. I have my favourites. Some of them will never be published.

I like Uninvited better than I did last year when I wrote it. (Still not sure about the title but it's better than Iridessian Haunts.)


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments D2D just sent me a royalty statement. I have no idea what I'm going to spend my 59c on but I'm sure I'll think of something :-)


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments Teaspoon of instant coffee?


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments Lol


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments I’ve had six days of book sales. It may be just one or two a day but I don’t care. This may not sound like much if it wasn’t for the fact until very recently I could say ‘I don’t sell books.’


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Carmel Hanes D.J. wrote: "I’ve had six days of book sales. It may be just one or two a day but I don’t care. This may not sound like much if it wasn’t for the fact until very recently I could say ‘I don’t sell books.’"

Excellent! Congratulations...I remember you saying that, so I'm really happy for you! A sale is a sale is a sale...


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Theodore Cohen (theodorejeromecohen) | 1449 comments D.J. wrote: "I’ve had six days of book sales. It may be just one or two a day but I don’t care. This may not sound like much if it wasn’t for the fact until very recently I could say ‘I don’t sell books.’"

Great work, D.J.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 1236 comments Whoopee! Excitement and a sigh of relief when that sort of thing happens.


Sam (Rescue Dog Mom, Writer, Hugger) (sammydogs) | 970 comments Congratulations, D.J. Hugs!!


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Carole P. Roman | 4665 comments Mod
Whoop Whoop!!


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments Thanks everyone. I've just got another review. That's four now and really good for something that has only shifted a few copies.


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Carole P. Roman | 4665 comments Mod
I'm glad!!!


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments Looking at some of the promo places I need 5 reviews. That’s probably doable. I’ve got 4 with an average of 4.5. I’m not busting a gut. If it happens it happens. I’m not desperate to get ahead.


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Judy Martialay | 320 comments D.J. wrote: "I’ve had six days of book sales. It may be just one or two a day but I don’t care. This may not sound like much if it wasn’t for the fact until very recently I could say ‘I don’t sell books.’"

great, DJ!


Sam (Rescue Dog Mom, Writer, Hugger) (sammydogs) | 970 comments Awesome, D.J! Now go dry out that sock! Ha, ha! Hugs!!


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments Thanks everyone. Sock is dry. I remembered to put an apron on whilst cooking dinner seeing as I’m a total liability.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 1236 comments Try sending in your books for promo sites with just the four. As they've scored highly, you might be allowed to promote. Try smaller sites?


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments Thanks. I’ll give it a go.


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Theodore Cohen (theodorejeromecohen) | 1449 comments There's a good discussion on book advertising to which you might want to contribute on the Indies Unlimited site:

https://www.indiesunlimited.com/2018/...


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments I replied, Ted. I am awaiting moderation.

My latest review on zon.com is a 3.5 from Long and Short Reviews. Thank you Carole, I think it was your suggestion that I try them. I had completely forgotten that I had sent them a badly cobbled together request.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 1236 comments I have discovered that Under a Dark Star has become a finalist in the eFestival of Words held by Bards and Sages Publishing. I had never heard of it and, initially, I did not know who had nominated my book. After checking it out, I find it's an OK place to be!

I don’t have a vast army of Twitter or Facebook followers – I don’t even belong! If you would like to vote for Under a Dark Star (Best Historical Fiction) you can probably imagine how pleased I’d be :)

Here’s a link to the voting form:

https://bardsandsages.com/efestivalof...

Under a Dark Star (The Dark Moon Trilogy #2) by Anna Faversham

I haven't a hope of competing with those who have armies of followers but I'd like to get at least some votes!

Thank you to those who take the time to vote.


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments Voted. Good luck, Anna.


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Theodore Cohen (theodorejeromecohen) | 1449 comments Anna Faversham wrote: "I have discovered that Under a Dark Star has become a finalist in the eFestival of Words held by Bards and Sages Publishing. I had never heard of it and, initially, I did not know who had nominated..."

Done


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 1236 comments Ooooh, thank you! I feel a bit better now. I imagined I might just have my husband's vote... I haven't dragged him to the pc yet.


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Carole P. Roman | 4665 comments Mod
D.J. wrote: "I replied, Ted. I am awaiting moderation.

My latest review on zon.com is a 3.5 from Long and Short Reviews. Thank you Carole, I think it was your suggestion that I try them. I had completely forgo..."


I read it - it was a good review, though. They gave my Bulwark also 3 stars- Still, they have a lot of followers.


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments Any exposure is good exposure, as long as I’m wearing clothing.


message 3293: by Anna (new)

Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 1236 comments Ha, ha. Stop it!


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments Looks like my recent promo got me 3 sales at .99 on iBooks.

I've just upped the price again I've got £2.49 and $2.99. (shrugs, no idea what I'm doing.)


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Carole P. Roman | 4665 comments Mod
I couldn't agree more, Alex. I learn something about this business everyday. I love that authors share information.


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments I nicked the £2.49 price from one of your books Alex, so I hope you have a better idea than I do :-)


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Erica Graham (erica_graham) | 1496 comments Mod
Voted, Anna ;)


message 3298: by Anna (new)

Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 1236 comments Thank you, Erica.

You know, this group is incredibly supportive; there should be an award for the best GR group!


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Carole P. Roman | 4665 comments Mod
I agree!!!


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D.J. Cooper | 1028 comments We’d win.


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