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A PLACE TO SHARE AND/OR PROMOTE BOOKS - SEE WHAT'S OUT THERE

Marketing. Promotion. Tooting your own horn. The bane of the writing life--or a boost?

You're hoping to hear someone say, “I'll take care of that aspect of the industry. Your job is to write.” Am I right? Someone who will take the burden off your shoulders, tell the world about your book, make sales for you so you can spend your valuable time sitting at your computer cranking out the next novel.

Fugetaboutit!

I'm a writer too. My second Christy Bristol Astrology Mystery, WHERE ANGELS FEAR, just hit the shelves. But instead of kicking back, waiting for Oak Tree Press to wave a magic publishing wand, I'm spending 10 to 12 hours a day at my desk. The only thing I'm kicking are the doors to promotional opportunities out there for the taking.

I believe in FREE. I believe in HARD WORK. I believe the only one responsible for my career is ME.

When my first book, FOOLS RUSH IN, came out in 2006, I was a novice at promotion. I did pretty well, but the Internet did not have much blogging going on or all the websites available for promotion. To be honest, I felt much of what was out there was a waste of my time. I had more important things to do than scour the Internet.

My attitude changed earlier this year. My New Year's resolution was to carefully examine cyberspace. I followed the leads as I came across them on Murder Must Advertise and other Yahoo groups. I used many of the skills I learned while working in a Narcotics unit at the sheriff's department, where I tracked down criminals by scouring high-level sites for clues of their whereabouts. The techniques I developed then became useful in an entirely different way now. And that's what I'm here to share with you.

I've isolated three key elements: finding sites, participating on sites and controlling the vast amounts of information.

Finding sites: once you know how to do it, you'll be like a truffle-snuffling pig (with Swine Flu raging, that might not be the best metaphor). I play scavenger and check out the links listed at other people's blogsites and websites. They've done the work, why not take advantage?

Participating on sites. Once you do a profile, you'll notice it's pretty much the same at all sites. I make use of my time by saving my blogs from other sites I post on and entering them at new sites. Same with information, my Murder Circle updates, any marketing I do.

Controlling the info. Once you invite friends, people start to chatter. Alerts show up on your email. The temptation to immediately check it out and answer is great. What I do is put everything in my “Sunday Folder.” On Sunday, I wake up, make coffee, then sit down and read the activity, update posts, invite friends. I don't rush the process. Sometimes I only address half the emails, but I am thorough. Then I go to my site list and color-code the updates I've made. April was lime green. May is fuchsia. Okay, that's a little OCD, but at a glance I can tell which sites have been neglected.

Making the Internet work for you as a marketing tool is the whole point. What authors need is name recognition and a chance to show off their “voice.” If you're good at this, people will buy your books. Guaranteed!

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I used to find myself blogging independently on sites when I was really replying to someone else's blog. But now I compose a blog maybe once a week as a text file, and then blitz the internet with it all at once. I twitter maybe three times in a row on a given day and don't bother to check who is looking at it. I feel that my time is precious, too, so when I look at the inbox once a day I get a whole plethora of messages I don't need and don't read them. I only concentrate on the headlines when they pertain to what I am doing, or about the publishing industry. I'm not about gossip. As I have to do all my own publicity, marketing, writing and publishing, artwork, videos, etc. I tend to spread myself thin. It's hard not to tear oneself away.

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I'm pretty well established and notice that I'm withdrawing from checking sites religiously right now. Partially it's because I've said just about everything I can about the book that's out there (WHERE ANGELS FEAR) and I'd better get my act together and finish the next in the series. I haven't had to write a fresh blog in awhile, I've posted enough to run through next summer, and they're set to pop up once a month. These come from columns I did for the local newspaper.

While I love doing marketing and publicity, for myself as well as other authors, I have a publisher who takes care of many marketing items, like business cards and bookmarks. I have a webmistress who puts together my website. It hasn't cost me much (the cost is a tax write-off) and it cuts down on the workload.

To see what's effective, I google myself and look over the sites that pop up, which is now about 160. Plus, I'm on Google Alerts. I think it's important to really go all-out when promoting a new book, but some people over-promote and everyone stops reading the posts.

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I'm over at a few other blogs today. If you get a chance, come on over to see the Christmas Decorations at http://acmeauthorslink.blogspot.com/

At http://bloodredpencil.blogspot.com/  the topic is Spoiled Milk. Ever sit down to read a good book and been disappointed?

If you haven't yet, check out the post below about the Paper War.

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Paper War

I've been waging a war on paper the last few days. So far, paper is winning. The more I clean up, the more of it I find. The problem is, for much of it, I feel an obligation to do a thorough examination and decide whether or not it's worth keeping.

The mailperson is my enemy. He, sometimes she, keeps leaving more paper in my mail box. I'm not talking about my Christmas cards, which I cherish, but all the other stuff dropped off for me to sort out. At times it's torture to come home and see the new pile the DH has set on the kitchen table.

I've discovered tons of magazines over a year old. They were trying to hide in a magazine holder on the side of the couch, but not doing a good job of it, since they were spilling over. Of course, I decided to check the headings on the covers to see if some of the information inside might prove valuable. Wouldn't you know it, I was right. Many articles seemed to good to give up.

I've already mentioned here before about how I also have a compulsion to print out emails that seem important to me. The result is I have lots of important pieces of paper. When there's an abundance, which is the most important? And, where's the one I really need? It is a quandary.

What about you? Is paper your enemy? Are you also waging a war against it? Who is winning?

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Have you tried a library display? If you want to see mine, come on over to Make Mine Mystery on Monday.

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Christmas Card Blues Is Up at Un:Bound Today

Hi Gang,
 I've written a short Christmas story which is being featured at Un:Bound today.
You may be able to relate to some of it.

I'd appreciate your going over to look and leave a comment.
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