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Alastair Luft liked the forum thread, Can I put an existing project into the Launchpad contest?
Title says it all - I want to put a current draft stage project into the running for Launchpad 2017. Is this possible? Does it have to be completely new?

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On the Launchpad site, it says the deadlines are April 15 for early entries, May 15 for regular, plus additional dates for late entries. On Inkshares you say campaigning opens April 10, and submissions are due April 30. Could you clear that all up a bit?
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    Dear all,


    It has been a very interesting 7 weeks journey that took me from 0 orders to 750. I have learned a lot and here are my honest suggestions to people, who try to make it on Inkshares.

    Inkshares community has been very helpful and supportive and I wanted to share a small piece of learning and advice.

    Preparation stage: 

    ·      Though Inkshares allows you to write and post bits and pieces of your book as you write it, I would not recommend doing it. Inkshares is a platform to get published. Full stop. Your trial and error on the platform will just bring fatigue and lack of momentum and low expectation of success. Do not drag. Instead  -  shoot.

    ·      Write 100% of the book to the level that you are totally happy with. Show it to people whom you trust, collect feedback and make changes. I highly recommend that you hire an editor, who could help you to make your book slick.

    ·      Design an attractive cover. If you can spend some money, hire professional cover designer. (My cover was self-made and horribly boring. I should have hired a professional. But now it is too late :-( )

    ·      Write a short and attractive synopsis. Make sure it is perfect. This is the most important piece of writing you need. 

    ·      Have your real picture posted in which you are really likeable. People like to support nice-looking people.

    ·      Make a relevant book video. There are so many off-putting videos on Inkshares.  People do watch them (I had over 1300 views). I used iMovies to make it, it is very simple.

    ·      Only after all of this is done, go onto Inkshares platform with a bang.


    Getting orders in:

    ·      Build the marketing of your book on people, whom know you personally.  If you are a lonely individual with no friends and no Facebook, I don’t think you should try to get published on Inkshares. Your pre-existing network is an absolute must. (I have 650 Facebook friends/followers, 850 LinkedIn connections and 870 Twitter followers. It was just about enough to get to where I wanted to get.)

    ·      Realize that getting people to support you is called marketing. Treat the journey as a marketing project split into a number of marketing campaigns. (i.e. Campaign 1 – my Facebook friends; Campaign 2 – my wife’s work colleagues; Campaign 3 – my bookclub members, Campaign 4 – "Those who can order 10 books" etc)

    ·      Develop Marketing plan: what campaigns starts when and in which order

    ·      Mass emails to all contacts in your contact list or posts to all Facebook friends DO NOT WORK. (Well, they work, but very poorly.) Conversion rate is 4-7%. In other words, if you send an email with BCC to 100 people, you will get 4-7 of them support you.

    ·      I do not suggest to post any messages "to all" at all. Instead, send people personalized messages. Not just changing the name after "Dear XXX", but really personalized ones. Yes, it takes time, but conversion rates are much higher – 20-25%. (I was spending 3-5 hours per day on it during the most active periods of my campaign)

    ·      Make a list and work on a 1-2-1 basis with people who can order 10 books – those are usually your relatives or close wealthy friends. These champions will drive your momentum.

    ·      Do not be shy to ask for help.

    ·      Be prepared that many people whom you expect to help you will not help you at all. It is emotionally challenging. Ignore it.

    ·      Be prepared that some random and unexpected people will become champions of your project and will help you and will make referrals.

    ·      Do not be surprised that many people will tell you that they will place orders and then they will not. Some people will lie that they have already placed the order when actually they haven’t done so. Try to accept that people are different. For some it is embarrassing to admit that USD 20 or 10 is a lot or money.

    ·      Ask people for suggestions how to increase your audience. Many people are happy to share with their friends. Again, sharing on Facebook or Twitter does not generate results, but personal 1-2-1 suggestion works well. So just sharing a post is useless (unless you can ask Beyoncé or Paris Hilton do it for you). Campions of your project need to write personal messages to their friends.

    ·      I’ve written a few articles about the topic of the book and got them published in proper digital magazines. It brought some orders, but very few. The return on the effort was small.

    ·      Book reviewers is another promotional avenue. Get a list of freelance reviewers, who can review your book and recommend it to their audience if they like it. I got 5 bloggers review the book. That brought a few (not many) orders. (Particularly, one reviewer in India, who liked the book and promoted it got some of his followers ordering it.)

    ·      Facebook advertising worked a bit, but not too well. I spent about USD 160 on targeted Facebook advertising. It gave me 6 - 8 orders. Not a great conversion.

    So be prepared to work hard for 2-3 months.  I think, 4 hours per day is minimum.

    Very good luck on your journey !!

    Regards

    Sergey

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      Alastair Luft liked the forum thread, The Road to Hell
      Hey all,
      I wrote a blog post on Stephen King’s statement "the road to hell is paved in adverbs." I’d welcome feedback and discussion. https://robertbatten.net/2017/03/27/the-road-to-hell/
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        Alastair Luft sent an update for The Battle Within

        Hello everybody,

        I hope everyone’s spring is going well, just wanted to take some time and provide an update on The Battle Within and a few other topics.

        Timeline

        The novel is proofread, final cover blurbs have been submitted, and the book is now in the stages of finalizing the cover, so very much on track. Media engagement has begun, with pitches of articles to various outlets, and this will become more intense as we draw nearer to the publication date. Some specific dates to mark in the calendar:

        24 June 17:  Book Launch Party. This will be from 2:00 – 4:00 pm at Perfect Books, a wonderful independent bookstore located at 258 Elgin Street, Ottawa. It’s located in downtown Ottawa, close to many other sites and attractions, and it would be great to see as many people there as can make it. Check them out at www.perfectbooks.ca.

        27 Jun 17: The publication date.

        Developments

        Very excited to say that The Battle Within is now available for pre-order at a number of sites:

        Chapters / Indigo: http://bit.ly/2nBw2We

        Amazon.ca: http://amzn.to/2ozYKEm

        Amazon.com: http://amzn.to/2mR1nWa

        Chapters / Indigo has also pre-ordered a number of books, so I can’t wait to see The Battle Within in the wild. Maybe we’ll run an Instagram contest, #TBWInTheWild!

        Lastly, The Battle Within is up on Goodreads: http://bit.ly/2ni6SbG

        With The Battle Within being up on all these sites, a very easy way to help promote the book is to add it to your wish list or ‘to-read’ list for each respective site; more clicks helps draw more attention.

        In other news, The Battle Within has received several endorsements and I’m very grateful to the early reviewers who took the time to read the book, and of course to those who provided a blurb. I won’t include the full texts here, but if you’d like to read the blurbs, please head to the link on my webpage at: http://alastairluft.com/books/

        New Projects

        Progress continues on my second novel, Jihadi Bride. I finished the second draft in January and since then have received some very valuable input from beta readers, so I’m very excited to improve this story even more.

        I’m also happy to announce that I was accepted into the Creative Writing – Fiction, Creative Non-Fiction, Poetry program at Humber College. This is a distance studio program that will see me partnering with a member of Humber College’s faculty for one-on-one writing mentorship on a manuscript. Needless to say, it’s a great opportunity for me to improve as a writer and I can’t wait.

        That’s it for now, I look forward to sharing more updates as the launch date gets nearer.

        All the best and my continued thanks for your support.

        Alastair Luft

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