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Self promotion - Don't do it!
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I think the danger of self promotion on sites like Goodreads is that all you end up doing is posting to other authors instead of actual readers of books.
Jason wrote: "I think the danger of self promotion on sites like Goodreads is that all you end up doing is posting to other authors instead of actual readers of books."
Actually, I know for a fact that the "actual readers of books" look at the advertisements section (one person called it a great place to shop), and they look at the "tell us about your books" section.
Actually, I know for a fact that the "actual readers of books" look at the advertisements section (one person called it a great place to shop), and they look at the "tell us about your books" section.
Yes, and it is truly annoying when I try to catch up on recs, comments, news ( while I'm working) only to discover someone is self-promoting and wants me to purchase; in my case, I only buy paper books; some are 18 dollars a shot.
I applaud you. Way to stick to your guns. The printed page--indeed, is the only way to show respect and love for the habit of reading.
Thanks, Feliks; I spend far too many hours online working and reading ( for work) why oh why would I want more electro magnetic fields bothering my eyes and brain.????
Bravo! Yep. Makes me sick to ponder how many hours a day I have to gaze into a flatscreen monitor. Can't avoid it at work, of course. But at home, its my last resort only when nothing else will do. What I should look for is some kind of laptop or word processor which doesn't even have any internet on it, so I can only do my creative projects on it and no surfing. At least I can say that I don't watch TV at all anymore. Cable's been cut.
sorry about your cable; I have cable but mostly watch the main stations. I literally sleep through television shows.
Feliks wrote: "Bravo! Yep. Makes me sick to ponder how many hours a day I have to gaze into a flatscreen monitor. Can't avoid it at work, of course. But at home, its my last resort only when nothing else will do...."You mean like this? ;)
(There's another similar machine I've seen lots of writers praise, but can't think of the name right now...)
http://boingboing.net/2014/10/28/the-...
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If I ask you to please move your post promoting your own book to an appropriate thread, and you haven't done so in 24 hours, I'll be deleting it. Sorry but that's just how it is.