By Elaine Raco Chase
Hum the ominous
"Dum - - - de - DUM - DUM" (Dragnet March) as you read
the opening.
Ladies and gentlemen – the story you are about to read is true. The names and facts have not been changed because she is innocent.
Ladies and gentlemen – the story you are about to read is true. The names and facts have not been changed because she is innocent.
This is the city –
Facebook.
Every 24 hours a little
bit of everything happens – over 1 billion people use it each month.
Some of it is public.
Some of it is personal. Success. Failure. It's all there.
I work and promote here. I'm a writer.
I work and promote here. I'm a writer.
It was late Friday,
January 25th - it was sultry in cyberspace. I
was promoting my romance novel, Best Laid Plans, which was
going to be free for the weekend.
My partner – hmmm…I
didn't have a partner.
My boss...hmmm…I'm the
boss.
My name is – Elaine Raco
Chase
The crime – an author
(me!) had been run down, banned by Facebook. Seriously injuring her
attempts to make sure her free novel was known to all.
The perp: unknown.
Reported postings as spam.
No way to find the perp
– but suspect it was a "troll."
The final outcome – read
below!
While every author I
know dreams of being "banned in Boston" – that always equals a number one spot
on every bestseller list – being "banned on Facebook" is more
nightmare than anything. Both indie and
traditional published authors need to connect with readers. Ebooks are –
invisible. They take up no shelf space. They can't be held unless
they are in an eReader.
And we authors need to get them into eReaders.
I did what thousands of
other authors have done, are doing, are thinking of doing – I joined numerous
Facebook groups and pages that want, no, beg for authors to post their
books/links on the site. Especially if those eBooks are free. I made a variety of fun
postings for Best Laid Plans, with the Amazon link for US/UK,
and posted away.
Did I over post? I
didn't think so…I was following other authors who were posting as well. I
took breaks, revised posts, and again followed other authors through the
groups/pages.
Then – it happened. My
computer screen went totally: white! Not the traditional blue screen of death
but WHITE.
I blinked at it.
I blinked at it.
It blinked at me. Then a
blue banner popped up that read: your post has been reported as spam
– you have been blocked for two days. If you try to post we will delete you
from Facebook.
Delete me from Facebook!
Wait a minute, I yelled to the white screen, Facebook is a public company.
Where's Freedom of Speech? Where are my rights?
I have none. Neither does anyone else.
Facebook has done some interesting things…they now want you to pay to promote…there's a little link that pops up. I chose to ignore that.
I have none. Neither does anyone else.
Facebook has done some interesting things…they now want you to pay to promote…there's a little link that pops up. I chose to ignore that.
Anyone can tag your post
as a "spam" – and that sends a message to FB police department. The
same person can tag your post as "spam" over and over again. Then
the Dragnet hits. You may get a pink tag
that states: you are posting too fast. You may get the direct "banned from posting" notices, like I did.
So what's an author to
do?
I haven't stopped
posting. I have done just a few in the morning, then a few more later in the
day. So far, so good. I try keeping the
postings fresh and post about different eBooks/audiobooks – but it is hard when
you have a free book and want to get the message out.
I've enlisted a "street
team" to help…those are fans/readers who actually volunteered to post on Best Laid Plans that weekend. One person got a pink slip for
re-posting my post. I've heard from over 20
authors who were also banned/threatened by Facebook when they, too, posted on
their books. And their postings were tagged: spam!
A common promotion tool
– the Facebook Blog Tour
– was shut down by FB. Why? Because an author who waited
too late to join got angry, and reported the blog tour postings as "spam" –
and the entire tour was shut down.
As for the FB promote
here link – I'll leave that to you. It may work better but
factor in the cost.
Well I'm off to
promote….but will walk a fine line!
Oh, how did my free book
do? #10 in contemporary romance; #20 in all free Kindle books. Nearly 10,000
downloads.
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Elaine Raco Chase is the
award-winning author of seventeen paperback novels with over 3 million books in
print. She is published in 25 countries and 15 languages. Was past President of
Sisters in Crime International, a charter member of Romance Writers of America.
www.elaineracochase.com
@ElaineRacoontwitter;
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