by Kathy L Wheeler | Jun 15, 2022 | Advertising Adventures, Marketing, Rebel Lords of London, Writing Life
These two promo sites were not worth the money with one caveat. I ran a Freebooksy promo, paying the extra for the series, in February, and made my $230 back within a day. I didn’t do that this time because it was the same book: TEE. As of today, this is the...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Jun 14, 2022 | Advertising Adventures, Books, Marketing, Newsletter, Rebel Lords of London, Social Media, Writing Life
This is a side post to a comment from Barb Bettis on the previous post regarding the number of reviews and ratings. So, I thought I would comment on ways you accomplish this, too. Before I pulled Enchanting the Earl, (and this was difficult) there were 1,077...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Jun 13, 2022 | Advertising Adventures, Marketing, Rebel Lords of London
The update for yesterday morning’s negative royalties ended up being usurped by a flurry of sales that has to be directly related to the ads added to the TEE 3 ad on Facebook. It went from -$1.06 to a positive $33.22. Overall, that has given me 2x my investment...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Jun 12, 2022 | Advertising Adventures, Marketing, Rebel Lords of London
But, then, over time, the opposite should be true as well. So… yesterday’s sales were, to say the least, disappointing, and today’s projection? Even worse. As I mentioned before, I include all book sales under the umbrella. However, when one of the...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Jun 11, 2022 | Advertising Adventures, Marketing, Rebel Lords of London
The day before yesterday there were over 400 downloads of TEE. Yesterday there were 158, yet sales went from $18 to $42 over the past three days. (I include all books since I’m only advertising TEE). So, how are readers finding the other books? Through my author...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Jun 10, 2022 | Advertising Adventures, Marketing
There are a lot of tools available to authors who are wanting to track their sales and data, however, after you make your $1000 they start charging you. I found this unnecessary with Amazon’s new sales dashboard. It has all the info I need. Here is the starting...