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Alright ladies & gents, we have LIFT OFF!


CHANNEL:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyij8KsiwndSSI6sSvBhE8w

VIDEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpC_3WyJ1vM

From someone who is mid-campaign: Janna’s advice is invaluable. I’ve already done two things differently from having spoken with her, and have seen positive results :) Yeehaw!

I hope you find this resource useful. If you do, I encourage you to share with your author friends who you think might find it useful too.

THANK YOU JANNA!

Donna



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    Hi Everyone,

    As you may have noticed we just deployed a pretty significant change to the homepage for logged in users.  Our aim is to provide a cleaner, more cohesive experience which serves as the foundation for some great new features we’re rolling out in the coming weeks.

    Please let me know if you have any suggestions or tweaks you’d like to see.
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      Evan Graham liked the forum thread, Assistance with Crowdfunding
      Since kicking off my crowdfunding campaign for Where the Sun Sets I’ve learned that I have no idea what I’m doing. I’ve also learned that I’m not alone. In fact, there are countless other clueless authors who are just like me!  

      So I’m putting together a video series -a free online resource-  called Coming Clean on Crowdfunding to help us all be a little less clueless, and a little more likely to succeed in making our dreams a reality.


      Coming Clean on Crowdfunding is a series of short video interviews (3-5 min. long), where each video showcases a single author who has chosen to crowdfund their literary darling into existence. 

      For our first interview we’ll be hearing from the lovely Janna Grace, author of The Talkers are Talking.  Tune in to hear Janna tell us about her experience participating in an Inkshares contest, what she did wrong with her campaign, what she did right, and more.



      Throughout the series we’ll be hearing from authors at all different stages in their campaign, from everywhere around the world. Should be very cool!

      I’ll be posting them on YouTube HERE.

      The first episode will be available later this evening/first thing in the morning. I’ll update the thread so you know when to take a peek.

      If you like what you see and want to see more episodes from different authors, please subscribe! Post your comments or questions to the channel or to this thread, and please highlight the types of questions you’d like to see answered. If you have an experience you’d like to share in an episode, please reach out to me & we’ll set up a time to chat! 

      I hope you find these interviews as fun and insightful as I do! 

      Donna




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        Today I have the most amazing news to share. Yesterday, The Launch Pad announced their final winners of the 2016 Manuscript Competition — I am thrilled by the revelation Human Resources has been picked by Scott Free as one of their winners. 

        To discover that a production company with such an impeccable reputation liked my novel — that they believe it has what it takes to become a successful movie — is beyond my ability to describe. Here is the official description of what that this prize is:

        Ridley Scott’s company Scott Free was one of the first major companies to take e-books into the spotlight when they found The Martian and developed it into what would become a Best Picture nominee starring Matt Damon. They were also the first company to buy a Launch Pad project, when they picked up Daniel Turkewitz’s Tranquility Base. Now they’re looking to do the same for you. Our exclusive partnership with Scott Free means not only are they represented on our judging panel, they have also committed to option at least 1 project with an eye towards discovering their next break out hit.

        More than 24 hours later and I still can’t fully process what has happened. There are no details to report beyond the official announcement. The novel has not — yet — been optioned, but it seems that is likely. My dreams are coming true, and you have all played a key role in enabling that to happen.

        Thank you.

        Bonus Feature: Advanced Field Intelligence System. 

        I’ve created the second of my planned bonus features for you. This time, I’ve unearthed the wiki page for AFIS, the system used by the Special Operations Group in the novel to give them an advantage of the field. If you’ve read all the excerpts on the site, you will have encountered this under the acronym COED — the product has undergone a re-branding.

        If you would like to learn a little more about AFIS, follow this link.

        Crowdfunding Competition Rolls On 

        The crowdfunding competition has not finished! The announcement yesterday was for the formally judged portion of The Launch Pad for 2016. The crowdfunding competition — the part you have direct control over — continues until 16 December. If you haven’t pre-ordered a copy, now is an excellent time!

        You can pre-order here.

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          Hi   @Robert , 

          I appreciate your thoughts on this.  I agree that the way things are currently structured is frustrating for highly-excerpted chapters.  

          Ideally I would like to adopt a UI/UX similar to what you’re suggesting, but a robust solution is a little more involved than it might seem at first glance.  

          My development queue is backed up at the moment, so it’s something I’ll revisit once I have a little more time.
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            Sounds good @Thad Woodman — obviously all this stuff needs to go through the prioritisation process :)
            Glad to know it is on your radar.
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