Luke Fellner commented on The Burned
I’d like to think all of the people who supported my campaign. Unfortunately I did not reach my goal but I’m glad I gave it a shot. 
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    Luke Fellner commented on The Burned
    I’m at 19 days remaining for my campaign. I’ve learned a lot doing this though it seems like I will not be making my goal. I have 7 preorders right now and I want to thank every single one of you for your support. Every single preorder is from an inkshares writer and it goes to show how great our community is here. Thank you all, and maybe we’ll make it in 19 days!

    Best of luck.
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      I’m writing a follow-up to this, but likely won’t be done until after the contest. The short of it is that I think I’ve simplified the Inkshares marketing strategy into the four P’s:

      Perseverance: You will have good days, bad days. Treat marketing your project as you do writer’s block. 

      Positivity: Be positive. All the time. If you’re not positive, fake it. Yes, people like Morrissey have made a career out of being sad saps, but they are the minority. It’s crucial that you believe and understand that you can create luck. It’s a fact. Doubt is the enemy of luck.

      Personality: Who are you? Can I believe in you? Are you someone I’d want to hang out with? Also, when reaching out to old friends, what do they remember fondly about you? You are selling your book but you’re equally selling your own personal brand. Do people want to be associated with your brand? The answer should always be yes, but defining your brand is up to you.

      Persistence: Make a plan. Don’t make the plan too rigid, but ensure that it encapsulates how you reach your goal. You need to sell 750 books. What is your plan for getting there? Who is going to help you? Can you anticipate pratfalls? What resources are your disposal now/later?
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        Luke Fellner liked the forum thread, What inspired you to start writing your first/latest book?
        That’s an awesome question! Why? Because it’s so hard to answer. For me, I don’t feel like there is every one particular thing that inspires a story; it’s an amalgamation of whatever is going on in life at that moment and my (then) current mindset. But I think what inspired me to write the novel that is up on Inkshares was my inability to find a book that covered the topic I was pondering. When you can’t find it, write it!
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