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 cancreate 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?
I’ve got about 40 days left on my campaign. I’ve got 7 preorders lined up, I can’t seem to get friends or family, not even my mom, to preorder this book. I’m now looking for other routes, any other ways that work? I’ve made the mistake of starting my campaign without a following built up and I’ll definitely work to build that next time.
Anyone have luck with ads, blogs, going door to door, anything outside of friends and family?
If you’ve had luck with ads or blogs I’d like to know what website or format the ad was in or what blog was helpful.
Also, if you are willing, I’d like to know if there’s anything I should change on my books page. The book is The Burned by Luke Fellner.
Thank you so much for your time, also I want to say how great inkshares community is, literally ALL of my preorders are from other authors on this site. Which makes me feel very grateful.
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