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I'M ADDICTED TO CHECKING MY SALES STATUS!!!
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I am giving away a pdf of my book for review.


However, releasing more books promotes books previously published. So the best solution to 'no sales' is to write more.


Alternately, spend a lot of money on advertising.

The promotion comment is an understatment! Authors realy do promote way to much to each other.
I've only been published for a week and I'm sick and tired of twitter and facebook posts of everybody's book covers and ads! I'm tired of doing them myself.
This week I am going to try something new. I'm going to stop the tweeting, facebooking, and even promoting on goodreads. I am going to mainly write interesting guest posts for blogs of my genre.
Personally, this is how I find my own books.


I've had a few reviews on Amazon and some great feedback via email, but it's so easy to start doubting your work when nobody's buying. So far Twitter hasn't seemed to make much difference to my sales, however it certainly has resulted in more visits to my blog site, so maybe it just takes time. (I've only been on Twitter for a couple of weeks. @RuthEDonald)


Best of luck!




Don't listen to Sarah! She tries to stop you from knowing whether or not you are selling your books. She's mean! LOL
I do the same thing, I'm constantly checking to see how many have sold. I only first published back in October and I still can't stop...no matter what Sarah says!

Psst, Randy! Let's go look at our sales again. We'll distract Sarah. She'll never know!

*Pretends to check her email*
Woohoo! Got another one....err I mean spam!
You will be punished severely by the Gods of Writing. They will curse you with the dreaded Writer's Block if you continue to check your sales.

Is it writer's block if I keep typing "check my sales, check my sales, check my sales" over and over?
Bridget wrote: "Sarah wrote: "You will be punished severely by the Gods of Writing. They will curse you with the dreaded Writer's Block if you continue to check your sales."
Is it writer's block if I keep typing ..."
Yes. You are already cursed.
Is it writer's block if I keep typing ..."
Yes. You are already cursed.

Is it writer's block i..."
Cursed noooo!!!!!
*runs off to check my sales and google up some curse breakers*


Checking my sales isn't going to increase them. Writing my next project will.


I'm wondering does this die down eventually?