BookBub: Indie Savior Or Donald Trump In Sheep’s Clothing?
On September 6, 2013,
in Advertising, BookBub, Books on Writing, Constructive Criticism, Customer Loyalty (or Lack Thereof), Discouragement vs. Encouragement, Indie Ad Sites, Indie Authors, Indie Reader, Marketing, Opinion, Poor Writing, Sales, Soap Box, Success, Thoughts,
by rsguthrie
A while ago (over a year) a writer friend turned me on to an advertising site that was not cheap, but had an extraordinarily large email list of readers in myriad genres. In other words, a bit of the Fountain of Find-the-Readers into which to bathe one’s books and come out the other side better-known […]
Even The Mighty Smaug Had A Weak Underbelly
On May 18, 2013,
in Advertising, Bad Analogies, Book Reviews, Books on Writing, Indie Ad Sites, Indie Authors, Marketing, Personal Experience, Poor Writing, Rant, Reviewers, Soap Box, The Hobbit, The Market,
by rsguthrie
My magnum opus received a rejection today, not for publication, but rather, that it was not qualified for a review by any “reviewers” on the website “The New Podler Review of Books: Small Press and self-published books worth reading”. Now I don’t remember ever submitting a review request to this site, although it’s possible. I […]
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