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A3: Authors Assisting Authors

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The world has changed and, unless you’re Stephen King (by the way Stephen, you’re welcome to join the group), a glitzy worldwide marketing campaign is probably not going to be what makes your book a bestseller. Even if you’re lucky enough to charm a publisher, you’ll likely be doing lots of self promotion.

But what should you do?

What works, what doesn’t?

What’s up with Twitter?

Can blogging really help me sell books?

The publishing industry is full of advice on what you should do to sell more books. Sometimes it seems people are more focused on talking about what to do rather than what works. Authors Assisting Authors (A3 as in A cubed, i.e. AAA) is a community for not only discussing techniques but giving feedback about what worked. In other words, “Did the promotion result in book sales?”

With more and more self publishing authors emerging everyday, author promotional campaigns will soon become the lifeline of the industry. Getting the word out is easy if you land a guest spot on Oprah, but short of sitting on a talk show couch we authors have some serious marketing work to do. And without unlimited marketing dollars, that requires that we focus on what gets the job done.

You’ve got ideas and you’ve learned a few tricks of the trade along the way. Share them with other A3 members and they’ll help you too. Regardless if you want book turners (turns your book to face out on local bookstore shelves) or a review on Amazon, Authors Assisting Authors is a one stop shop to contribute, help and share the love.

Review Exchange? (6 posts)

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  • Avatar Image joshroby said 2 years, 1 month ago:

    Hey there!

    My name is Josh Roby; I publish “fantastic serial fiction” at rooksbridge.com and some games and other things elsewhere. Right now, though I’m focused on promoting Rooksbridge, and I’m sure there are other folks looking to do the same for their projects.

    I’m interested in exchanging reviews — I’ll happily send you some of my digital editions while you send me yours, and then we both post reviews of each other’s work. Couldn’t be easier!

    Any interest, anybody? :)

  • Avatar Image Henry Baum said 2 years, 1 month ago:

    Great idea. I’m going to spread this link around and hopefully find some takers.

  • Avatar Image randolphlalonde said 2 years, 1 month ago:

    You have a taker! Right now I’m writing a fantasy novel that will be finished by the end of the month called The Sons Of Brightwill (More info here: http://randolphlalonde.blogspot.com/2010/01/announcing-sons-of-brightwill.html), so you can wait and review that one, which would be a little more helpful for me, or you can review the book everyone’s already seen: The First Light Chronicles Omnibus (Link: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/3178 100% off Coupon for SelfPubReview: LX24L), and that would be a little less helpful, but I’d consider it a fair trade anyway.

    I could probably have a 3-5 paragraph review finished for your book by next Wednesday if I get the digital edition sometime today or tomorrow. I read a book every day or two.

  • Avatar Image arielceylan said 2 years ago:

    Same here! Let’s exchange! My book is really short (90 pages) so we could exchange books to review! E-mail me so we can talk!

    I’ll write as much as I humanly can!

    Ariel Ceylan

  • Avatar Image joshroby said 2 years ago:

    Fantastic!

    Randolph, Ariel, I’ve set you up with user accounts at rooksbridge.com and added chapbooks to your My Downloads pages. You should have received email notifications, but I’ll also send messages through the site here.

    Randolph, I’d be happy to wait for Brightwill, if that’s what you’d prefer.

  • Avatar Image arielceylan said 2 years ago:

    Got it!

    See you on the other side!

    Ariel Ceylan