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Paid Promotions - A Case Study of Experience

Set my discount prices for ASA ($0.99) and ATW ($2.99) a couple of days ago, then I got my new cover for The Dragon's Den (TDD) and promoted it. Then I promoted my discount days here on goodreads, but not elsewhere.
Results.
2x ASA, and 3x ATW sales in the last 24 hours. My actual promo with BargainBooksy is yet to begin...

15x ASA (includes 3x KU) sold, 7x ATW sold.
Assuming 15 new readers for a net cost of $60 USD. A little steep, however I made an error on the dates as I was aiming for the weekend.
I'm also going to run my next promos with BargainBooksy under thriller with a new 'advert blurb'
These results include the early ramp (new book cover, goodreads promo) pre-promo.

I'll pair a BargainBooksy with it as the lead in promo on the 10th.
I'll leave ATW at $5.99 and see if I can get any full price sales.

Got a good result (15 sales @ $30) the first time, and it's been 6 months since then.
ENT is very cost effective.

[1] (Cost $50) Bargainbooksy (Thriller) for ASA at $0.99 on Thursday 10th of August.
[2] (Cost $30) eReaderNewsToday (Fantasy) for ASA at $0.99 on Friday 11th of August.
Following the advice here to position a BB feature before an ENT feature to better fit a ramp model aligned with Amazon algorithms.
New sub 350 character thriller blurb for the Bargainbooksy advert.
Action-packed, fantasy thriller. Got a silver flechette grenade launcher? Got a meteoric iron katana? Got mad combat skills? Got a rogue vampire general on your six? Got a weapons master as a coach and his beautiful daughter as your instructor? Got a para-military force hunting you? Got Triad gangsters wanting you dead? Time to meet Anton Slayne.
That's pretty much the August budget. Let's see how it goes.

I now have ATW on Kobo and Itunes.
https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/a-tr...
and
https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/a-tr...
In terms of ebook publishing their system is simple enough to use, but I'm still working through the finer details associated with formatting for their requirements.
I think, I'll set both books (ASA & ATW) for release on the 10th of August. (ASA is out of KU on the 9th). and use the links within the current August promo.

Now, ASA and ATW will be available on Amazon, Kobo, iBooks, Barnes & Noble (aka Nook), and Google Play.
I'm also hitting the library paths with OverDrive and Bibliotheca. For the libraries, I set my price at my usual discount prices of $0.99 and $2.99 for ASA and ATW respectively.
Everything is now aligned with the August 10th. I will update my current promos with the new links as soon as they are fully available.


Great stuff Graeme!! Thanks :)

Not disasters - just not optimal.

Good to know...


Do they have a reason as to why they want a specific format?

Immensely helpful! How "robust" is UF vs technothriller? Would you mind giving a few examples of the attributes of "robustness"?

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The upshot is that you get additional information about categories and search terms to inform your decisions on these topics.

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thanks for the links. that second one has key basic attributes with which to compare the competitiveness of (sub)genres. they're probably pulling amazon data in a similar fashion to authorearnings.com.
very, very instructive.


Could people please check to see if these links resolve to their own country currency on selection (no further clicks).
I want to see if they are generally useable.
Thanks
[Apple] https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/a-su...
[Nook] https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/a-su...
[Google Play] https://play.google.com/store/books/d...
[Kobo] https://www.kobo.com/au/en/ebook/a-su...

Could people please check to see if these links resolve to their own country currency on selection (no further clicks).
I want to see if they are generally useable.
T..."
[Apple] https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/a-su...
Had to open in the iBooks app to get the price but it's displayed ast $0.99.
[Nook] https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/a-su...
it's displayed as $0.99.
[Google Play] https://play.google.com/store/books/d...
it's displayed as $0.99.
[Kobo] https://www.kobo.com/au/en/ebook/a-su...
it's displayed as $1.43.

Thanks Alex,
Found the US Kobo site here. https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/a-su...

I'm almost due to submit another BookBub feature. This time I will meet their "going wide" preference.


Thanks Alex,
Found the US Kobo site here. https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/a-su..."
that's displayed at $0.99.

Those sites all go live on the 10th.
ASA comes of KU on the 9th.

[Nook] https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/a-su... $0.99
[Google Play] https://play.google.com/store/books/d... $1.41
[Kobo] https://www.kobo.com/au/en/ebook/a-su... $1.43
(Australia - but I'm sure you knew that!)

Thanks for that - the odd price there is with the apple book, should be approx $1.42 like the other sites.

Thanks for that - the odd price there is with the apple book, should be approx $1.42 like the other sites."
That's weird...


I have epistolary text at the top of all my chapters, including things like quotes, emails, news reports, fragments of 'secret' documents, etc to provide additional flavour in support of the narrative.
I also stick in a place, data, time marker to help orientate the reader.
These were getting mashed together by Pronoun's ebook machine. The trick is to use a "**" double asterix to indicate an 'empty line.'
This has helped a lot, I now only have one formatting issues left. The indention of the first line of text on the first scene in each chapter is incorrect - it is indented.

I have epistolary text at the top of all my chapters, including things like quotes, emails, news reports, fragments of 'secret' documents, etc to provide additional fl..."
Would not proper HTML coding prevent these mash ups?

I asked Pronoun support the following questions.
[1] You have a feature "Our layouts feature a first-paragraph design: the paragraph is un-indented and the first four or five words are capitalized. We don’t apply this design if the first paragraph of the chapter is shorter than 15 words."
Is it possible to switch this off?
I would like all my text in the first paragraph handled exactly like other paragraphs.
[2] If I place an empty line using '**" I would like the next line to be un-indented as well.
Which would fix the indentation issue.
Their quick overnight response was
Thanks for the feedback! While there isn't a way to switch this feature off, we totally get the importance of consistency, and we're updating this design so new chapters are always styled the same way moving forward. We'll keep you posted on our progress
Looks like they are responsive.

I asked Pronoun support the following questions.
[1] You have ..."
Hi Graeme, my point was I guess that HTML coding could solve the spacing problem by specifing so much space after the return. Just an FYI

I'm using .docx with Pronoun. They haven't indicated that epub is treated differently.

You tag first paragraphs as something different that references a no indent format in the CSS :)


As stated above, their process is under development.
In any event, my books will go live as they are (minor, minor issues) on iBooks, Nook, Kobo, Google Plus on August the 10th.

As stated above, their process is under development.
In any event, my books will go live..."
Most of this discussion is over my head now haha. I'm curious whether you chose August 10, or is that a timeline given by Pronoun?


Glad you're getting some value. I was half way through my second book when I poked my head up and said, "Marketing? Better do something about that."
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