By Clarissa Johal
Promotion is always a hot topic amongst
authors. My take on the subject is that no one, publisher or author, knows the
magic formula of what makes a book successful. I’ve seen awful books sell millions
of copies, and wonderful books sink into obscurity. So…what works? I’ve been
writing for fifteen years and promoting “seriously” for the past five and I’m
still trying to find the magic formula. This past weekend, I decided to go out
on a limb and give Facebook’s Paid Ad Campaign a try.
Facebook is my favorite social media hang
out. I like to interact with people and
find this platform allows the most freedom. However, I hate that Facebook
filters your posts to whomever they decide. I have a modest 325 Friends whom,
sadly enough, don’t see 90% of my posts. And it works both ways. This not only
makes me feel like a bad Facebook friend, but isn’t conducive to getting the
word out when I have a new release. On a
good day, my posts reach about 30 people. Shame on you, Facebook. You suck.
Recently, Facebook moved to a “pay for
more visibility” model. For a fee, you can “boost” your post to reach a wider
audience. It seems unfair, but raging against it is pointless because Facebook
will do what it does. My paranormal novel VOICES went up for Pre-Order on April
17th, so I decided to “boost” my post announcement and see what came of it. I’ve just begun to scratch the surface of
this method/scope of advertising, so keep that in mind.
My post (with cover art attached):
VOICES - Sometimes the ghosts from your
past...are real. Available for Pre-Order!
http://tinyurl.com/ppozard #paranormal
http://tinyurl.com/ppozard #paranormal
Cost and Duration: The minimum of $5.00
for two days—in this case, the weekend.
People Reached: 870--which is a considerable boost from
30. You can pull up a full detailed report of the campaign but once too many facts
and figures are involved, my attention starts to wander. Here are the basic
facts that I found helpful:
Demographics. Age and gender told me thatVOICES mostly interested women in the 35-44 age range.
Users who actually “engaged” with the post:
Out of the 870 people, 42 clicked on the link.
Books sold: Unfortunately, too early to
tell. I will say that my author rank went up and VOICES hit #57 in Amazon’s Top
100 Ghost Suspense novels right next to Dean Koontz. It was fleeting but I’ll
take it.
Facebook has other options to promote your
page and website and I may experiment with those in the future. The promotion
quest continues…
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Clarissa Johal has worked as a veterinary
assistant, zoo-keeper aide and vegetarian chef. Writing has always been her
passion. When she’s not listening to the ghosts in her head, she’s dancing or
taking photographs of gargoyles. She shares her life with her husband, two
daughters and every stray animal that darkens the doorstep. One day, she
expects that a wayward troll will wander into her yard, but that hasn’t
happened yet. Clarissa Online: Author
Website: http://clarissajohal.com/
Blog: http://clarissajohal.blogspot.com/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/ClarissaJohal
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4502113.Clarissa_Johal
Amazon Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/Clarissa-Johal/e/B003KVTMPK/
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