@M. LynnI think a strong social media presence could really help your future campaigns. Most of the pre-orders gained by social media come from Facebook, but Twitter is great too. You could even create an author twitter page and follow all the unshared authors you can find.
While I understand it is difficult, you should think about announcing your campaign beforehand and getting your friends and family excited about your book.
I also think that through getting more involved in the Inkshares community (forums, blog posts, Facebook groups) people will recognize you, follow you, and when the time comes, support your project.
I think the best tip you can get from the above articles is that delegating orders to friends/family is important. If they each agree to get you 10 pre-orders, through work, school, and social groups, your goal will be reached a lot faster than going it alone. Do not waste your time reminding people who are promising to order your book but never do, you would be better off posting updates for everyone about how there is only __ days left for them to order.
I hope this helped! Please let me know if I can do anything else for you.
Hey, everyone! I am relatively new to inkshares and would just like to possibly get some tips on how to gain readers/followers. Thanks for any tips or tricks! Happy writing!
Life twisting magic, demonic possession and immortals who have outlived many of the gods themselves come together in this epic fantasy inspired by the likes of Glen Cook and Steven Erikson.
A failing magazine writer and a nightclub hostess take a break from the world on a derelict plantation in rural Tennessee. As the ghosts of the past thicken the atmosphere, each must face the horrible price of peace.
Before the age of reason and science, magic ruled the world. Now, it’s coming back and if most of humanity gets wiped out in the process....well, sometimes you have to break a few eggs.
14-year-old amateur radio DJ Andy discovers a mysterious, seemingly magical radio signal that leads her to a bizarre radio station in the middle of the woods. The secrets inside will change her and her tiny hometown forever.
So you’ve inadvertently trapped an ancient trans-dimensional god in your backyard shed; what do you do? That’s what Venus McKenzy and her friends would like to know.
While I understand it is difficult, you should think about announcing your campaign beforehand and getting your friends and family excited about your book.
I also think that through getting more involved in the Inkshares community (forums, blog posts, Facebook groups) people will recognize you, follow you, and when the time comes, support your project.
Please read this interview with Katie McKenna on how she got 1000 pre-orders in three days, and this forum post by Tal Klein.
I think the best tip you can get from the above articles is that delegating orders to friends/family is important. If they each agree to get you 10 pre-orders, through work, school, and social groups, your goal will be reached a lot faster than going it alone. Do not waste your time reminding people who are promising to order your book but never do, you would be better off posting updates for everyone about how there is only __ days left for them to order.
I hope this helped! Please let me know if I can do anything else for you.