by Kathy L Wheeler | Jun 16, 2022 | Advertising Adventures, Good Info to Know, Marketing, Rebel Lords of London, Writing Life
Update on the Freebooksy / Red Feather Romance promos: June 15th. To say I’m disappointed in the conversion with these promos is an understatement. However, the downloads for TEE are still strong, and I’m also out of the red by $26. Over time, sales should...
by Kathy L Wheeler | May 25, 2022 | Advertising Adventures, Books, Commentary, Good Info to Know
Well… first you have to understand what you did that made the sales shoot up. In looking at the data the other day, I noticed a few clicks on a comparable author. So I created a subset of an ad, targeting her. And, I think that is why my sales jumped from $15 to...
by Kathy L Wheeler | May 19, 2022 | Advertising Adventures, Good Info to Know, Marketing, Writing Life
As part of the new title of my blog, I’m going to be posting some of the aspects of my adventures in advertising. To start, I will tell you, I am enrolled in Mark Dawson’s Self Publishing Formula University. The courses in which I’m most interested:...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Apr 20, 2016 | Bloomington Series, Books, Contemporary Romance, Good Info to Know
So, I wrote this book—Lies That Bind. Basically, everyone in the book is lying about something, i.e., the heroine and the hero lie to the heroine’s daughter, telling her that the hero is her father, when, in fact, he isn’t. The hero lies to the heroine, tells her...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Feb 8, 2016 | Author Spotlight, Books, Good Info to Know
What Is It? The When Black Women Fall promo features romances in the contemporary, historical, paranormal, science fiction and fantasy, and erotica genres. The two requirements for inclusion are that the heroine must be of African/African-American descent, and she...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Jan 13, 2014 | Books, Good Info to Know, Reading, Writing
KLW: My post is a bit different today as Carole Avila will show in a poignant post regarding Sexual Abuse. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts on such a sensitive topic. I wish you much success in your writing career. Carole: I pitched an idea for a...