Tal M. Klein liked the forum thread, How I got to 250 orders in 10 days
Great Advice Tal. Something I learned during my campaign is that you are selling yourself as much as you are selling your book. If your book gets publish, readers and fans of your book will come, but if you only try to sell your book to people who will read it, you are limiting your chances of hitting your funding goal. People pre-ordering just because they like you is totally ok. I serve on my town’s Art Commission with a bunch of lovely older ladies that will never read my book, but they love me and they all got multiple copies.
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    Tal M. Klein sent an update for The Punch Escrow

    We did it! The Punch Escrow is getting published!!

    I’m on a plane and my laptop battery is about to die, so I have to make this quick. You lot have done something which my wife would have heretofore deemed impossible: I am speechless. So, while I do a little happy dance to myself, I wanted to recognize a few people, and then we’ll get on to all the raffle winners and such tonight (alas, victory doesn’t afford me the ability to shrug off my job).

    Rachel Klein: I know it’s not easy being married to me. Thank you for putting up with my creative obsessions. I love you.

    Iris and Violet Klein: My two beautiful muses. You’re too young to understand, but you’ve given my life purpose.

    My extended family. Especially the Brown ladies, who are making me discuss my book at their book club at our next family reunion. Thankfully there are no sex scenes, although the protagonist does get naked once or twice. (’ey lord! Bless his soul!)

    My “staff” (+3 of great friendship, 20% savings throw bonus when asking others for favors) – These folks have gone above and beyond to assist me in various phases of the book. Without them, The Punch Escrow would not be: Peter Birdsall, John Hannon, Joe Santoro, Dave Sontag, Ian Ellison, Russ Mitchell, Dan Salinas, Ben Murphy (kindof), Ryan Potter, Meredith Peruzzi, Acar Altinsel, Robert Kroese

    My Inkshares “mental support” crew: James Rasile, Rick Heinz, Pat Edwards, Peter Bats, and my arch nemesis Brian Guthrie (who, despite the fact we were competitors, was always on hand to help me understand the Inkshares contest process, and teach me promotional tips and tricks).

    Micah Pegman - Won the shirt raffle this week!

    Our top 3 referrers in the past 96 hours (each gets a "teleporting" The Punch Escrow coffee mug):

    Pete Downing

    James Rasile

    Nicola Sarjeant

    Stay tuned for the MAJOR PRIZE announcement. Also, if any of you who participated in the Penguin Magic promotion have not gotten your Tarbell 51 code, please let me know, don’t bother the Inkshares or Penguin Magic support people.

    More soon!

    -Tal

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      Tal M. Klein liked the forum thread, Trying to drive buyers
      Hey all, I’m trying to drive more people to Seven Days Dead.  You can check it out at https://www.inkshares.com/books/seven-days-dead

      So far I’ve done the facebook mentions.  It’s a zombie book so I’ve gone to about 5 to 10 zombie related sites and tried to get them to feature it.  Only one really got back to me and hasn’t put anything up yet (just shot them another email today).  Went to authors on Inkshares, promoted their books to my followers (about 100, and I’m following a little over 400).  I only have 20 orders to date and even though I’ve gotten about 9 recommendations and a couple of killer reviews...I’m stalling out.

      I’m not sure what else I can do to get people interested in this with a limited social network footprint.  Any ideas?  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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        Tal M. Klein liked the forum thread, Trying to drive buyers
        Chris Inkshares is a lonely place.. that’s why i personally advise new authors to do some preperation work and 1) get a solid Inkshares followers base before luanching 2) make sure the manuscript is nearly done, because the campaign is consumming....

        As someone who saw, liked and ordered your book - I can only suggest bugging your base from home, i.e. friends/family so u gain momentum.
        start approaching other authors - follow others, in hopes they follow you. and Join our goodreads group https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/171196-inkshares-writers 

        If anyone has other thoughts please chime in - i’d love an advise on how to get social media followers/likes to order. i haven’t cracked that just yet myself! 
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          Tal M. Klein liked the forum thread, Something negative I'm sorry to say
          @Bryn Hagan It sounds like you would prefer another business model to the one Inkshares employs. You might do better on a site like Unbound where they make merit-based decisions on which books fund there. Inkshares is very similar to Kickstarter or Indiegogo in that the people choose which projects are good. It’s a popular not a merit based decision, and without knowing what project you’re talking about, there must be at least something in that book that people really enjoy, otherwise it would not be funding as well as you say.
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            Tal M. Klein liked the forum thread, Something negative I'm sorry to say
            Bryan, i just browsed through the forum and came across this... and i truly fail to see your point, sorry to be so blunt.
            I have encountered truly awful books (well in my opinion) that were published in traditional ways that people liked.
            Sure it’s frustrating, i’m struggling for every order and yet some people with a social media base swoop in and get something funded in notime, but I don’t let jealousy get the better side of me. A man once told me "go straight and god be with you" - i try to implement this as much as i can.

            As to a book being awful. lord knows that if u take my book as a case study (god i hope u aren’t referring to me :P ) than i get feedback ranging from I love it-i’m hooked to you need an editor stat! evidently, a vast majority to the former, otherwise i would have revised myself.
            But the point is - literature is subjective, and painful as it may be - you have to learn to accept that some people like something that others find is trash. 

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              Tal M. Klein liked an update for After Man

              See below for more content related to After Man’s back story.

              Less than 6 hours to go.  Then the production starts for After Man.  We cleared 300 readers yesterday and are now approaching 350 copies sold.  That may not seem like a lot, especially compared to Rise’s 609 readers during the contest and 780 copies sold to date, but 350 copies is still a large number of books.  More copies means more people reading and more people talking about it and more people hearing about it.  That’s the key to a book taking off.  So thanks to you for helping make that happen.  Also, I’d like to say a big thanks to Jim Chatfield for his being the 300th reader to hop on board After Man’s support train and then later bringing his wife on board!  It’s things like this, people like you choosing to not only preorder but to go and find someone else to jump on board, that make an author smile a lot inside.

              Now for what’s next for After Man.  First up will be my finishing the rewrite of the manuscript.  After that, the same editing and production process as before with Rise begins.  It will be several months before this book is ready.  Rise took almost a full year to get out to people (Nerdist Contest ended 30 Sept 2015, release date is 13 Sept 2016).  After Man is going to be shorter than Rise or Fall (which I’ve completed btw.  Keep an eye out for that one), but I still expect it to be in production until at least Jan 2017.  And remember, this time I’ll be going to San Francisco to sign all of these before they are shipped for sure.  That’s part of what you helped make happen by preordering.  I likely won’t be able to do the same for Rise, but everyone who preorders After Man will get one of those signed copies.

              As always, some content for you, this time in the form of a news headline from long in the past.  Enjoy!

              Martin Hoffman, Nobel Prize-Winning Geneticist and Last Man On Earth, Is Dead at 76

              by Alexandra St. Fleur May 4, 2121

              Martin Hoffman, who shared the 2100 Nobel Prize in Genetics for discovering a new more stable method for artificial insemination of the female egg using artificially create sperm using female genetic contributions, died on Sunday in East Sussex, England. He was 76.

              The cause was complications of chorioepithelioma resulting from his exposure to the same viral agent released at the end of World War III in 2095 that led to what is now called the Great Death, the death of all Y-chromosome carrying males.

              As a geneticist, Dr. Hoffman played a key role in the advancement of an early 21st century process wherein skin cells from adult females could be harvested and used to artificially inseminate an egg, thus creating an embryo. His Nobel Prize-winning discovery, which he shared with Dr. Rebecca Smalley and Dr. Roberta Curl of Rice University in Houston, was the demonstration of specification of hPGC-like cells (hPGCLCs) from germline competent pluripotent stem cells. 

              Dr. Hoffman, a life long lover of art and service to community, always gave credit to his partners for the lionshare of the work put in to finish the revolution of this new process, a key step in preserving humanity in the wake of the Great Death.

              "He always gave us the credit, and never wanted any accolades," said Dr. Smalley, formerly a genetics professor at Houston university, where Dr. Hoffmann worked for nearly two decades after the war before returning to England in the fall of 2115 because of failing health.

              "Unlike most discoveries in genetics, this was immediately impactful," said Gina Forrino, a science writer who worked with Dr. Hoffman at the Science Museum of London for a brief stint in 2116 before he officially left public life and returned home to East Sussex.  "Everyone in the world felt this.  I mean, the work of those three saved humanity."

              Dr. Hoffmann studied genetics at the University of Sheffield, earning his undergraduate degree in 2067, and completed his Ph.D there in 2070 with a focus on Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics.  As a student, he divided his time between conducting experiments, playing tennis and amateur painting.

              Dr. Hoffman completed postdoctoral work in the United States and Canada in 2073 and returned to England to work as a teacher at the University of Sussex.

              He began working with Dr. Smalley and Dr. Curl at Rice in the fall of 2091, two years after World War III erupted in central Asia.  In addition to his wife of 53 years, Mary, he is survived by two daughters, Stephany and Diana.

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                Tal M. Klein sent an update for The Punch Escrow

                I inadvertently set the book’s crowdfunding expiration to coincide with the date of the contest’s expiration, not realizing that crowdfunding expires at midnight and the contest ends at noon. So, if you haven’t already, you’ve still got 9 hours to pre-order the THE PUNCH ESCROW and be entered into the shirt and MAJOR PRIZE raffles.

                I’ll actually be 38,000 feet in the air when the contest ends, so I’ll announce raffle winner when I land.

                Again, if you haven’t pre-ordered the book, please do so now. I’m within striking distance of a win, but need your support to get over the finish line. The ebook is only $10 – it’s cheaper than buying me a drink, but infinitely more meaningful.

                Lastly, click here for a new interview with me that just got posted, it sheds some additional insights into me and the book.

                Thank you! 9 hours - make em count!!

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                  Tal M. Klein liked an update for Cape’s Side Bay

                  Hello!

                  It’s Sunday and we are at 199 orders. Unbelievable. Thank you all SO much. 

                  If any of you reading this plan on ordering Cape’s Side and haven’t yet (or you have some spare credits lying around!), I’d love to hit 200 by tomorrow!

                  This weekend has been a huge boost, and BIG shout out to Joni Dee for helping me out! It’s a long tough road and help & support from fellow inksharians is always nice! If you haven’t checked out his book, AND THE WOLF SHALL DWELL, you’re missing out!

                  The GEEK & SUNDRY contest in almost over! It’s been a heck of a month, if you haven’t backed a book yet you have a few more hours to do so!

                  The top 5 as of this writing are:

                  THE PUNCH ESCROW by TAL M. KLEIN

                  AFTER MAN by BRIAN GUTHRIE

                  THE PIRATES OF MONTANA by ERIN S. EVAN

                  WE CLOCKED THE T-REX by RONALD VALLE

                  TANTALUS DEPTHS by EVAN GRAHAM

                  It’s quite the race and can’t wait to see the outcome! Best of luck to you all!

                  Finally, I just want to say I cannot believe that this update is going out to 220 people! Thank you all so much for believing in me, this book, and your continued support. 

                  James

                  p.s SCRIBBLES by TABI CARD (who designed the Cape’s Side cover art) received an extension until Thursday! Help get SCRIBBLES: A COLLECTION OF WORDS to Quill!

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