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Oct 17, 2014 09:10PM

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It would be much more fruitful for people to find your book on Amazon, or wherever you're selling it.

Check out these links:
https://www.facebook.com/LikesSwap
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
https://forums.createspace.com/en/com...
I've been lucky in the sense that I simply post on promotional side/ page and all my page likes have been from authors who genuinely clicked a like - I didn't invite anyone (not even my personal page friends) because I wanted an organic feel to it, something that grows over time. Devote 1/2 an hr to browsing authors/ bloggers pages and like what you genuinely like! I don't understand the fuss over 'likes' - the bottom line is sales not likes and as long as your book gets that, it does not matter who is liking your page! When someone is successful they get likes just for the heck of it!
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Theboo...
Best of luck.

That said, likes don't necessarily translate to sales no matter how you get them.


Elle wrote: "I have a Facebook author page too and have been trying to promote it. Those #FanPageFriday Facebook ads have helped, and I've been successful and now have 120 likes, but as A. mentioned, likes on y..."
I just made a free website with wix. I think it turned out ok. You can do the same for free. Take a look. http://brigittamoon.wix.com/brigittamoon
I just made a free website with wix. I think it turned out ok. You can do the same for free. Take a look. http://brigittamoon.wix.com/brigittamoon

Does anyone have any advice?

Patrick, have you tried any of the following: Ereader News Today, Book Gorilla, BookBub, Riffle Select or The Fussy Librarian? These services might help.

No, I haven't. I actually never even heard of them, but I will check them out.
Thanks, I appreciate it!

Just something to keep in mind when gearing up to 'break through' to that next level of fans!!

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=...


Thanks, Brigitta. Your website is very nice. I may end up getting my own one of these days. :)

Remember the keyword section Amazon had about two years ago? Whatever happened to that? It just disappeared.

"I had an author friend who paid for FaceBook likes. She got 42,000 likes and sold 0 books."
It's a lot easier to persuade someone to hit the like button on you Facebook page than it is to get them to shell out their hard earned cash for your book. Even if it's only 99 cents.
Although Patrick says word of mouth can carry you only so far, I would submit that word of mouth is the only thing that really works. My twitter feed is clogged with pleas from authors clamoring for me to buy their books and I ignore them. I dutifully like Facebook pages when asked then never bother to look at the updates. Or block them. If I'm doing that, I'm sure everyone else is too.
But if my sister says "Hey, this is a really good book, you should read it," I will.
I'm inclined to go old school. Face to face contact at libraries and book stores.

Tx, Linda

Create Space as I understand it has nothing to do with marketing or pushing your book. Many articles and books on the web, in the library detail ways to market your book, and sites that will help you increase visibility. Still, it's a long shot!
I'm new to SP also. I had no idea Create Space charges for editing!! I have a small publishing team currently completing what's needed to put my book The Stain up on Amazon and Create Space and I paid them a fee, just as I paid them to publish some hard copies for me. They insisted I double check everything.
One thing I know after many years of writing is that editing, no matter how thoroughly done, is almost never perfect. Best of luck!


It's maddening, because no matter how hard you try, there will always be something that slips by. Even with the most eagle eyed of proof readers.
I believe most readers will forgive a typo or two. We've all seen them, even in books by the big New York publishers. But if they keep cropping up, page after page, or if there's a mistake in the very first sentence, that's when I say "Whoa, buddy, you're not ready for this at all."


I had no idea CreateSpace edited books. I thought they just made the file available at sales outlets? I always understood it was the writers responsibility to ensure they had a polished, fully edited product before uploading.




Thank you! Good gravy, I found a message in there from August. How embarrassing.

That's funny. I only found out about it in the last year. Same thing -- had some old messages that I never answered. Once you answer one in the Other section, it should move over to your primary messages.



