Following up to my earlier post on attending Amazon Academy here is the detail…
Alliance of Independent Authors
Membership of Alli includes legal support (Legal support is an area where I suspect many indie authors could benefit from)
Alli are apparently hosting an author fringe event in Edinburgh on June 3rd, 2017. Contact them for details.
Kindle Owners Lenders Library (KOL)
I’d not heard of KOL. Sounds similar to Kindle Unlimited (KU) where the author gets paid based on page reads. Haven’t researched yet.
I asked Darren Hardy, the head of KDP in the UK, what happens to the reader when an author withdraws from KU, but they haven’t finished reading the book. He answered that the reader is allowed to keep reading and the author still gets paid for page reads.
Recommended Sites
The panels recommended several sites that may be of use to indie authors.
Ultra cheap book covers (circa $1) at
https://www.canva.com/create/book-covers/
Extremely cheap book covers at
https://www.fiverr.com/categories/graphics-design/ebook-covers?source=category_tree
Paul’s Blog with useful posts for indie authors at
https://paulteague.com/
(Look for posts on Story Beats and The Novel Factory)
A home for your books at
https://www.librarything.com/
A site for authors to introduce and promote their books at
http://www.abouttheauthor.co.uk/
Sites for managing mailing lists at
http://Mailchimp.com
http://Mailerlite.com
Poor mans version of Bookbub for US audience at
https://www.freebooksy.com/
UK version of Bookbub for £20 at
http://bookhippo.uk/
Automate your social media at
https://buffer.com/
http://www.tweetjukebox.com/
Licence free music for your book trailers at
https://www.premiumbeat.com
Movie clips for book trailers at
https://www.fotolia.com/Info/Videos#
If you love your books, let them go at
http://www.bookcrossing.com/
Recommended Reading
Save The Cat – apparently written by a minor Holywood writer and invaluable for insights to how stories are put together.
You can also search for Save The Cat Beat Sheet which seems to alude to: THE BLAKE SNYDER BEAT SHEET described here:
https://timstout.wordpress.com/story-structure/blake-snyders-beat-sheet/
Hang in there!
Murray McDonald shared that he was on Amazon for 18 months selling one or two copies a day until things took off.
General advice
For some people Facebook advertising works. For others, Amazon Ads.
‘Non-fiction is easier to sell because it is based on key words’ Paul Teague
Go into Google Keyword Planning Tool – to find out what people are ACTUALLY searching for – when deciding on keywords
Goodreads giveaways – be wary of the high cost of international postage!
On Twitter use the hashtags:
#selfpub
#indieauthors
To find other authors, get conversations going and pinch other authors best marketing ideas! 🙂
Use instafreebie.com. Organise instafreebie giveaways in your genre and build genre specific audiences.
Google “best marketing sites for authors”
Put your advertising budget against one day rather than over a month to drive yourself up the charts!
Bookbub is just the Holy Grail to become number one in your genre
Approach hotels and tourist attractions at sites that feature in your novel and ask if they would be interested in stocking your books.
Editors
The panellists had the following to say about editors.
‘I’ve not yet hired an external editor’
‘An editor should give you a demo edit, a sample edit for free. If you feel they are looking down their nose on you… you shouldn’t feel torn down by your editor.’
‘Concentrate on the relationship with your editor – is this someone you want to work with?’
‘I paid £500 for a full edit.’
The best quotes from the day
(Some of these may be paraphrased, I don’t know shorthand!)
‘Decide what it is you want from your writing career.’ Darren Hardy
‘Build in a detour when planning your novel!’ Harriet Smart (Allow room for the characters to go off on their own journey when that feels right)
‘Sometimes I’ll plan to kill a character in a scene and then someone else gets it!’ Steven McKay
‘You could kill someone on this ferry…’ Paul Teague
‘The trick is to build up relationships on Facebook.’ Steven McKay
‘Non fiction is about pain and pleasure. People buy a book on how to use Twitter because they’ve got some pain. Write your sales copy with that in mind.’ Paul Teague
‘Have to use some paid advertising to tell people about the countdown deal you’ve got or no one will know about it!’ Steven McKay
‘If people enjoy your books, they will enjoy interacting with you but they really want to read your next book.’ Murray McDonald
‘I built up my following reader by reader.’ Linda Gillard
‘I promote myself as a brand because I can’t market as a genre.’ Linda Gillard
‘The best use of my time, the most lucrative use, is writing.’ Linda Gillard
‘What they are investing in is time. Used to be, people read a book because they paid £7.99. Now you have to hook them, have cliff hangers at the end of every chapter, every page.’ Linda Gillard
kindle Instant Book Previewer
You know how you can preview a book on Amazon’s site? Amazon provide an embed option to allow you to embed their previewer on your own site! Check out this preview out for my latest novel Fallen Warriors:
You can find out all you need to know here https://www.amazon.com/Kindle-Instant-Preview/b?ie=UTF8&node=13489836011
It’s worth noting that if you are an Amazon Associate, you can link the embedded code to your account (They just do it as default) and you get commission on sales.