Showing posts with label Goodreads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Goodreads. Show all posts

Thursday, May 9, 2024

Free Ways to Market Books


I sold four Kindle copies of my poetry book for $0.99 this last time, and one other person downloaded and read a KU (Kindle Unlimited) copy. It's not much, but it is still encouraging. The first couple times I tried to give "Un-Clenched Emotion" away for free, there were no takers. Then I gave away 1, then 6, then 70! I tried some Amazon Advertising this time and wasn't very successful, but that's okay, marketing is a learning process!


Of course, I use this blog to market. I'm not sure how successful it is. I do get a lot of traffic that you can see by looking at my counter. I'm not sure how I did it! Just showing up helps. I don't have much interaction, only 4 comments and no subscribers' through blogger, but people are looking and that makes me happy. Then I do have some subscribers on Goodreads that I just found out about. When I post my new blog posts on Facebook, I usually get a consistent 7 or 8 people who look. (My blog has a reports section, that's how I know). I want to thank all of you who do look at my writings! I have over 1000 X (formerly twitter) followers, but I don't get many looks from there. I'm working on being more active on X, there are a lot of authors helping authors on that platform. I'm not sure how many followers that aren't family or people I know on Instagram. It's a big sized number I think, but not so much as X. I don't get that much interaction with Instagram yet either. The Goodreads author program is also free and there are many groups you can participate in. I belong to some and have gotten a few reviews from there. There are a few people who also marked "Un-Clenched Emotion" as want to read. So Goodreads is also a good marketing platform. The cool thing is I don't have to pay anything for these platforms.


There's a couple of other of things that aren't costly that I could do to market my book. I could create a separate Facebook page and invite those interested. It seems like so much work though, added to this. And then I could attempt to create a newsletter, but that seems like A Lot of work. You may have noticed, I'm not extremely consistent in simply writing this blog.  It takes awhile for me to come up with a subject to talk about and sometimes I just don't feel like doing it. If I make a newsletter, it's got to be consistent. And then, of course, I have no idea how to get subscribers. So there are a lot of things I do to market my book, and somethings I could be doing but don't.

Thursday, July 12, 2018

Catching Up: Finalist in Poetry Contest, New Book with Images, And Reviews


Finalist in Poetry Contest


Greetings!  It’s been awhile since I did a blog post.  Funny, since the last blog post I did I got a lot of hits.  I just needed a break I guess.  So, let’s get too it.  First, I wanted to brag that I was a finalist in the June 2018 poetry contest on Goodreads Poetry! Group, with my poem “Talking Walls.” I didn’t win, or get many votes, but a couple people posted they liked it, and I’m glad that my poetry was able to reach somebody.  To see it along with the other 6 finalists (out of over 200, Wow) you can go to https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/19356279-please-vote-for-the-june-2018-poetry-contest  If you don’t want to click on anything here it is for you:


Talking Walls


We are painted on the walls.
A stale empty white expounds character,
like full chaotic colors.
Memories encased in drywall.
Bleeding out to eyes searching the
multitudes of expression.

The memory of a friend passed on,
hangs a dragon by the door.
A blue Angel flies above the television
pondering the traveling friend who painted her.
The deer by the church are uncertain
of their wintering creator,
wondering if it is a dead relative.
The flutist gazing at the caged Nightingale remembers
the living family that gifted her.

A photograph of a daughter much younger
stares at passerby’s with her name in ceramics
next to the TV.
She has spoken to the walls in handprints
intentionally placed, and accidently.

A mother experiments with her creative process,
hanging pieces of her soul for various eyes seeing…
Strangers, Lovers, Her Own.
Her walls are an exhibition of her life,
they speak of her pronouncements in confidence.

What do other walls among other dwelling speak?
Curious minds must stare and extract.
Minds meld personalities.
Walls for examiners to notice insights of soul and life.




Using My Own Poetry Exercise


On a somewhat related note, I haven’t entered any poetry contests since then and I haven’t really written any more poetry.  I am proud, that this poem was written in one of the exercises I wrote about previously in this blog: looking at your surroundings and writing about them.  This is written about the things I have on my living room walls.  I didn’t really do any edits to this.  I have started editing and rewriting my other poetry though.  I discovered this cool thing in Word, where you can go into the review section and click “Read Aloud Speech” and it will read your work back to you.  No fancy editing programs needed! 

Public Domain Images and Poetry Reviews


I’d like to say that breaks are good for the soul!  I didn’t take a complete break, I did find a lot of poetry I have written and started making a new book about the cycle of the year and seasons.  I’m not sure if I’m going to self-publish it or not, but I was kind of hoping I could find a publisher who could do all the marketing work for me.  I’m just not good at doing that kind of thing.  My published poetry book “Un-Clenched Emotion” doesn’t have any pictures except for the cover, and I regret that, so I’m going to try to add pictures to my new one.  I was always afraid that if I used something from the internet, people would consider it stealing.  Well, I found out that there’s this thing called “Public Domain Images” where you can use the pictures in anyway you want for sale or for fun.  There are a couple of websites you can go to, to find these kind of images.  I’ve started doing this with my blog to make it look better too.  I also did reviews of 5 poetry chapbooks so far, and got my book reviewed too.  Only one person was able to post the review on Amazon so far, but I do have 3 four-star reviews on Goodreads at  https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32320363-un-clenched-emotion.  I hope you have learned something from this post, or just found a little enjoyment from it.  Until next time! 

Thursday, May 17, 2018

Discovering the Marketing and Promotion of an Author


After the publication of my first poetry book in 2016, I became very discouraged when I didn’t make a sale, or seem to be able to give away my poetry for free.  I stopped writing poetry for a long period of time.  Last month, April 2018, I somehow got motivated to write poetry more.  I didn’t write a poem everyday, yet the month of April was still full of poetry.


Submitting Poems for Publication


I discovered many new things about the publication and marketing of poetry.  Back in March, I had checked out a couple of copies of “Writer’s Digest” and discovered a few publications that would pay poets for their poems if they were accepted.  I made it a goal to write poems that I was proud of and submit them for publication.  I succeeded in this goal and sent out two poems, one each to the publications “Contrary” and “Poetry Magazine.”  I probably won’t know until November if they’ve been accepted, and I don’t have much hope they will be, but I am proud I attempted to at least.  I know there still is a chance. 

I also joined the Goodreads “Poetry!” Group and entered a poem for the May contest.  I was not a finalist, so I will share it now:

If I Saw the Perfect Me


Another Past, an Alternate Dimension.
-Blink- She has everything I ever wanted.
Eyes of Ebony, Shimmering Hair in Shades of Gold,
and Skin like Tanned Cream.
If only I had fallen in Her Footsteps.
Walk softly with pitter pattering feet.

Our destinies tied together.
She thrums to the heartbeat of Her Love.
Eyes everchanging as the Ocean,
Eyebrows: dark drawing perfect curves to Gentle Face.
He is mine here, this dimension, something we share.
My love vibrates to my soul.
For a moment, I stop regretting being Her.

Rubbing dull brown eyes, I see She’s found a Purpose,
while I write resumés that blow away
to crumbling and quitting, never finding purchase,
while I stand precariously, Her Feet Perfected Toenails,
Rooted with Joy.

I hold glittering Fool’s Gold while Hers Sparkling Pure is Solid.
She bites it with Pristine White Teeth, doesn’t distort. 
Biting mine with stained teeth and too small lips, melts to glop.
Her green with Luck, me green with Envy.
I wonder if the Money God is really evil,
or if it’s just a matter of success.

-Blink- We both see an Empty Soul, green with decaying,
wearing poverty as pride. Her eyes also ebony,
but no life there, orbs glinting of malevolence.
Us Others release our benevolent breath,
taking comfort of Our happy dispositions.

Looking at Another’s problems through a looking glass of speculation,
I come to the realization:
It doesn’t matter how magnificent Her life is,
mine could be as the Other; much worse.


Reviews of Poetry


In March or April, I also became an Author on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15863356.Natasha_Gruss).  I’m not sure how I discovered I could do this.  I joined some review groups on Goodreads this April and exchanged reviews of poetry books.  I reviewed and got reviewed by four poets.  I didn’t review them, but I also read more poetry books that were listed for free on Amazon and twitter, just to celebrate poetry month.  I submitted my book, “Un-Clenched Emotion” to be reviewed on other websites as well.

Twitter


I discovered twitter by tweeting my blog posts and promoting my poetry book (@natasha_gruss).  Tweeting, liking, and retweeting things gained me a lot of twitter followers.  If other authors, or poets, (or just interesting people,) followed me, I followed them back.  I did tweet one old haiku of mine, and someone used it as inspiration to make a haiku page on their website.  On twitter, I found a book on marketing and used that for poetry month.


Amazon, KDP Select, and Giveaways


For Marketing, I really examined the Amazon page of my book.  Doing this, I learned that authors were allowed to give away their kindle books for free every 90 days.  I thought I had unsuccessfully done this one time, and that I couldn’t do it again.  I was happy I was wrong.  When I discovered I could give away my poetry book away for free again, I decided I would do that in celebration of poetry month.  To do this, I also figured out how to fix the kindle version of my book. (The formatting didn’t come out right the first time).  It felt good, trying to get my poetry book out there.  I didn’t know when I did my free promotion before that I could find out if I gave away any books.  This time I discovered KDP select makes a marketing graph of how many books were sold or given away.  I was happy six people took advantage of my giveaway.  Amazon’s Author Page (https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B01LZE8CKO) also graphs sales rank and author’s rank.  It only ranks sales, not giveaways, so my free book promotion didn’t affect rankings at all.

For the future, I tried to figure out how to help my rankings and studied print book giveaways.  Everyone said Amazon’s print book giveaways weren’t worth it, but Goodreads was.  I bought 6 print books of “Un-Clenched Emotion” (https://www.amazon.com/Clenched-Emotion-Collection-Poems/dp/1537725327/) which I hope to give away in the future.  I also wondered if doing a giveaway of an item, like a coffee pot, would help my Amazon Author ranking, if people were required to follow me as an Amazon Author.  What do you think?  If you could follow me for the chance to win a coffee pot, Edgar Allen Poe mug, dragon stapler, or tea basket; would you do it?  Which thing would you want?




I am proud of all I did in April to celebrate poetry and learn about the marketing of it.  There is still much more work to do.  There are many more discoveries I made on marketing and blogging, but too much to write in one post.  I may write about them in the future.



Wednesday, April 25, 2018

How to Write Reviews and the Importance of Them



The Importance of Reviews


Authors love to get good reviews.  Reviews of an Authors work should be honest.  If you don’t like something and review it, it might A: encourage the author to improve their work B: make the author realize they might want to take up something other than writing.  A review of a book lets readers know whether they might want to buy a book or not.  Personally, I look at reviews on Amazon if I’m considering a book or not and they are highly influential.  I might find out if the book is a stand alone or not.  I prefer stand alone books.  If there are a slew of one-star reviews, I know not to waste my time with a book.  That being said, some Indie authors (self-published) may not have many reviews and need to get some. 

Working with Goodreads 


I barely have any reviews on my poetry book, but recently I learned how to get some.  I became an author on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/) and joined some groups.  Goodreads is not just for authors, it is also for readers; in fact, it’s more for readers than authors.  That being said, being a Goodreads author has been very beneficial to me.  I belong to two reviewing groups, One is “Authors Needing Reviews” at: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/53280-authors-needing-reviews ; and the other is “Genre Specific Review Groups” at: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/100482-genre-specific-review-groups .  I have done 2 reviews for the Authors group and have gotten 2 in return.  I have agreed to do 2 more for the Genre Group and will get another 2 in return.  Unfortunately, it’s undetermined how many will make it on Amazon, and how many will have to simply stay on the Goodreads site.  Amazon has rules where you must have spent at least $50 to write a review.  They also might not let you review a product if a product is for sale in a different country.  One of the reviews I did was for a lady in the UK and I’m in the USA so it wouldn’t let me post on Amazon.  One review was for another lady in the US and it let me review her book (I spend a lot on Amazon).


How to Do Reviews


If you’ve decided to do reviews, which I recommend, and need to know how to do them, the first thing you should do is read reviews.  Find the ones you like and use them as a guideline to write your own.  There are all kinds of books that need reviewing: fiction books, non-fiction books, and poetry books. Non-fiction and poetry reviews are different from fiction book reviews.  In non-fiction and poetry reviews, you don’t have to worry about spoilers like you do in fiction reviews.  Telling what these books are about, in detail, is desired.  In a fiction book review, you have to leave out some details to avoid spoiling the book.  In all book reviews, talking about the mood an author portrays is a good idea.  Saying what you like about a book is a good idea too.  Reading an explanation of how to do reviews might not be the best style of learning, so I’ll give you links to the reviews that were listed above.  One poetry book review I did was “Unconditional” by T.Renee, and is on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/UNCONDITIONAL-Just-Me-Scattered-Thoughts/dp/1634927761/  under the review title “A Collection of Poems Worth Reading.”  It should be noted that coming up with a title for your review is important, informing interested parties what you will be talking about.  I also posted this same review to her Goodreads page.  The other review I did was for “Moon Petals” by Jessica Ginting, which can’t be found on Amazon, but can be on Goodreads at https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38469438-moon-petals without a title, but under Natasha Gruss.  Looking at the other reviews for these books is a good idea too.  The reviews that I have received for my poetry book “Un-Clenched Emotion” can be found on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Clenched-Emotion-Collection-Poems/dp/1537725327/ and on my Goodreads Author Page at https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32282264-un-clenched-emotion These are examples of Poetry Reviews.


A few more words.  I have agreed to do more reviews for the Goodreads Groups I mentioned above.  Right now, I’m scheduled for 5, so I will not have much time.  I also need to mention a free marketing book that I got over twitter: “The Self-Publishing Tools of Trade Every Author Must Know” by Lama Jabr, which has a lot of links for authors to market their books.  It could have had more information about why each marketing step is important and how too, but the links allowed it so I didn’t have to use search engines for things like finding places that do free reviews, and places I could advertise my free book.  It was all there in one place.  There are many more beneficial links in Jabr’s book, so if you’re an author, I recommend it.  The links for free book sites that I placed on this blog all came from Jabr’s book.  There’s a non-fiction book review example for you!  I hope this helps you want to support authors and review a book.