Fiction
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I have heard that 250 copies is average. It's been a week, and I'm up to 38. I am SURE that 20 of them were friends and family. I have about 400 Facebook friends, and some friends shared. About 600 people saw this on DU. I have an e-mail list of 100 friends, and some of them forwarded. I have tried those "promotion" thingy's and had my book put into lots of e-mail boxes. But mine is "niche". Choose "African-American fiction" or "Contemporary Fiction" or "Women's Fiction" or "Short Stories"... but it's not thriller/horror/romance/mystery. And I'm pretty sure it's going to be the only one I write. It took me 15 years to write all of those stories. They don't just roll off my fingers.
I have chosen not to spend money on "Secrets of Selling 10,000 books". I have chosen not to spend money on BookBub ($300), and BookSirens rejected me. I tried Pubby.co and got ONE review. (Five stars). I tried Book Bongo and Bargain Booksy and It's WriteOn, and BookRaid. And sold 18 books. I have posted a description of my book in 30 groups on GoodReads, and there are about 20 people who have my story on their "plan to read" list. Next week I try Bookgoodies, Free&Discounted Books, and Booksprout. I have 5 reviews, all 4 and 5 star, and I need 10 in order to try The Fussy Librarian and eBookSoda. There are 15 people who are doing ARC/Beta reads for me, and I'm hoping to have more reviews by the 11th.
I have chosen not to pay Kirkus for an editorial review. They are pricey. ($600). Someone tell me if they are worth it.
I have fixed my 10 categories in Amazon. I'm down in the thousands. No where near best seller. I did not pay for Book Rocket. I have done TONS of keywords.
I have an Author Website and a press release coming out next week. I hope to have a second press release going to black media companies around the 19th. Google is optimized by SEO. Frankly, if this doesn't do it, I give up.
What works, people????
wryter2000
(47,638 posts)It's the only thing that works, as far as I can tell. One book got to #250 and #2 in Regency romance because of BookBub. I made a few thousand dollars on that book. It was a Kindle Scout selection, and Amazon promotes the books they publish. (Kindle Scout is dead now, sadly.)
The other book was a contemporary romance and got to about #39 on Amazon and made the USA Today bestseller list at #101. I made money on that book.
However, as you can tell, I write romance, so I don't know if it would work the same for you. I do know it's hard to get into BookBub. The publishers did that for me.
MLAA
(18,692 posts)wryter2000
(47,638 posts)Ill reciprocate.
MLAA
(18,692 posts)wryter2000
(47,638 posts)My favorite is historical romance of all kinds, but the market is so bad for them now, I end up writing contemporaries.
Tetrachloride
(8,492 posts)and to which genre
pay a small fee for their time.
qwlauren35
(6,279 posts)What an interesting idea!