Author Sally Ember, EdD: Letter to my Earlier Self about #Preorders
Part
III: Letter to my Earlier Self about #Preorders
By Sally Ember, EdD
This is Letter Three of Four of my "open letter to my earlier self" series that first appears on The Book Cove Reviews, http://www.thebookcove.com, late November - December, 2014 on consecutive Mondays.
Letter One will appear on my site, http://www.sallyember.com/blog, on 3/26/15, Letter Two on 4/4/15; Letter Four re-posts on April 18, 2015 on consecutive Mondays as well.
I published my first ebook in December, 2013, and my second in June, 2014. My third will release late in the Spring of 2015.
This is a letter to describe all that I wish I had known
about Pre-Orders before my first ebook went into Pre-orders in November, 2013,
and what I used somewhat for Volume II's Pre-order period in the Spring of 2014
before its release in June of 2014. I will certainly build upon these
experiences for subsequent releases of Volumes of The
Spanners Series in preparation for their Pre-Order
weeks, especially since Amazon has recently joined the Pre-Order bandwagon.
Dear Sally,
Thanks to Mark Coker, Founder/CEO of #Smashwords, #indie
#authors have lots of information in FREE slide shows and several webinars to
help indie ebook authors succeed in self-publishing.
Mark provided excellent instructions, tips and support for
my first ebook's publication last fall, the sci-fi/romance which has been
getting great reviews, This Changes Everything, Volume I,
The Spanners Series. His
exhortations and statistics persuaded me to engage in a Pre-order period prior
to full sales release on Smashwords and its affiliates and before uploading to
Amazon (which did not allow pre-orders at that time).
In his post (link to full post, below), Mark
defined Pre-orders:
Mark also gave great info on how to schedule a
Pre-Order, here:
Furthermore, Mark detailed the benefits of
Pre-Orders for Authors and Readers:
A great realist, Mark also provided great info
as to what to expect, a "Reality Check":
So, you will do it all correctly. You
will follow his instructions to the letter. That's the
kind of meticulous, organized person you are. Brava.
Now, let me tell you how your first experience with
pre-orders will go, Sally.
Not so well.
Let's review the Tips Mark provided and clue you in as to
what you will actually experience:
Tip One: Plan and implement AGGRESSIVE,
multi-week marketing campaign
Okay, Sally. Since this is your first time as any kind of
book marketer, it's a good thing you are going to be laid off in August, 2013.
Really. You will need every extra minute and a full-time job would just get in
the way. Oh, sure, you could have used the extra cash, but believe me, you will
be extremely busy job-hunting and lucky to be able to fit book marketing in the
interstices of each day.
By the way, being laid off will avail you of a little more
family support (thanks, Ellen Fleischmann, Merlyn Ember, Sarah Miranda, Lauri
Stern and Carole Harris) to move your heretofore unpublished book forward into
self-publication. I applaud that you are going to take this unemployment time
to learn, via Mark Coker's videos and others' videos via Google Hangouts, as
well as free webinars, blog posts, groups' posts and articles, all about the
publication and marketing processes for indie authors.
You were always a good student: this is your current
"class." You want an "A," don't you?
Get it all done, except pay for PR (no
extra funds). You will:
What will happen with all this effort?
OUTSTANDING results (you will think) in the first few
months. For example, you will see your KLOUT score
go from 31 to 61 by Volume I's release day (12/19/13).
Your website (sallyember.com)
will go from being so invisible as to have no ranking at all to being in the
top 3.5 million via ALEXA. (You will postpone
using Snapscore.) By a few months after releasing
Volume II, your ALEXA score will be in the 500,000
range!
Your Twitter #FF will increase
from 7 to over 1600. Your blog will gain almost 40
#FF (NOT your family, either!).
You will acquire almost 300 LIKES on
The Spanners Series Facebook
page and over 300 new contacts personally there and on
LinkedIn and
Goodreads. 60 become #FF on
Pinterest.
Seems good, to you.
Don't forget how hard you will work at networking by posting
excerpts of Volume I, then Volume II on Wattpad
and Authonomy and allowing previews of the same
number of chapters on all vendors' sites.
You will then garner several very positive pre-release-day
reviews which will be posted on/into Volume I's front matter, your website,
Goodreads and all other social media.
You will join many authors' sites, such as
Shelfari and BookLikes, Authors'
Database and others with author and then book pages. You will
create and update your Author's Central page on
Amazon (which doesn't do Pre-orders, yet, but
since you already had a nonfiction book authorship, you could do this prior to
uploading your ebook).
You will provide copy for and link to postings of several
author interviews on several websites and Blog Talk
Radio's IndieBooks show. You will leverage the
local writers' group to do public readings and then video yourself doing them
and post these on Youtube, to start your
Spanners Series' Channel.
Using the cover for Volume I, you will print up 50 flyers
(second time you spend money on this endeavor, first being the cover) and give
them out everywhere you go, even the Farmers' Market.
cover and logo
art by Willowraven
You will talk up your book and series everywhere you go,
also. You will send out Facebook and
Goodreads reminders of the release date and plan
an Author Q&A on Google
Hangout On Air/ YouTube and
Goodreads for release day as an "EVENT,"
which you will extensively promote, along with the Pre-orders themselves, for
weeks prior to the release date.
You will believe you have done everything you could to
create a strong "Author Platform" and prepare for Pre-orders to
succeed. But, being a new author to sci-fi/romance and to ebooks, and an indie,
self-published author in a very crowded field, the "splash" you will
be making, despite KLOUT's encouraging stats, will
not be feeling large.
Furthermore, due to your inexperience and
Smashwords' lack of statistics given to authors in
real time, you will have no way to gauge the success of your Pre-order
marketing via the numbers of Pre-orders, from Smashwords,
iBooks, KOBO and nook.
You will be very frustrated that these vendors do not provide ANY kind of info
as to the numbers of Pre-orders accumulating to authors at this time.
I can tell you: you are not the only one who is frustrated
with the lack of real-time sales feedback. Because of all the complaints,
perhaps, some aspects of this process do change by the time you do Pre-orders
for Volume III.
It remains to be seen if stats for Pre-orders become
available. But, at least authors can get almost-real-time sales stats via
Smashwords from
Smashwords and
iBooks/iTunes
by release date of Volume II. Yeah!
Kobo only provides book ranks
and nook only provides ranks when sales are high
enough to "warrant" them. None of them will provide any stats until
actual sales begin accruing on "release" day, though.
iBooks has
a sales threshold before it agrees to put out a ranking, though, so although
you will soon be able to see sales stats (about 3 days after the sale occurs),
your ebooks won't yet have met the threshold for sales and reviews that will
let your ebooks get ranked on
iTunes.
Bummer.
As a Kindle Direct (KDP), not
Kindle Select (KSP), author, you won't have the option to do Pre-orders on
Amazon until Volume III, but at least you can
check in on any day, any hour and get not only several different sales and
author relative ranks, but go look at your actual sales figures online,
including total sales, gross cash intake and net royalties. Yeah, Amazon!
Pre-orders'
Results, Volume I:
Going solely by Amazon's and
Smashwords' sales figures (the only ones you will
have for quite a while), your Pre-Order and regular sales periods will
not be huge successes, to say the least.
Your first royalty check from
Amazon would not even pay for one tank of
gas. Smashwords
only pays quarterly; first check from them, not a lot better.
You CAN say that you are now a professional,
paid ebook author, nonetheless! Woohoo!
Tip Two: Mobilize fans
You will first try to gather fans (see above) and then
mobilize them. However, as a first-time ebook author with no other fiction
sales before this, your "fan base" is minimal and will stay that way
for over a year, through Volume II.
Sorry, Sally. Your "fan base" is nonexistent prior
to Pre-orders.
Please do use your growing fan base extensively for
This Changes My Family and My Life Forever, Volume II,
which will go into Pre-Orders in April and on sale June 9, 2014.
[PRIVATE, PERSONAL NOTE: something very bad is going to
happen to you (which I'd rather not talk about now) right after you upload
Volume II which will greatly curtail your utilization of this Tip.]
cover and logo
art by Willowraven
So, great Tip, but you won't be able use it for TCE and it
won't help much for Volume II, either. Set your sights on using this Tip for
Volumes III and beyond, all right?
Tip Three: Special pricing
You will be smart and take Mark's advice about pricing all
the way. He suggested lower prices or free for Pre-orders, but strongly
suggested NOT offering it free if the ebook has no others before it in the
Series.
Mark also suggested, based on his extensive research, the
"sweet spot" balancing sales with profits for ebooks, currently set
@$3.99.
So, you will set TCE's Pre-Order price @$1.99. The sale
price for TCE will be $3.99 and will stay that way until Volume II goes into
Pre-orders, 4/1/14, at which point Volume I will be PERMAFREE and Volume II
will be set @$1.99 for Pre-orders and then @$3.99 when it goes on sale 6/9/14.
When/if The Spanners
Series ebooks start selling well and your fan base
has grown sufficiently, you may raise Volume II's price to $5.99 during Volume
III's Pre-order period, now pushed into spring, 2015, and set the Pre-order
price @$2.99 for Volume III, This Is/Is Not the Way I Want Things to
Change.
Volume III's sale price, releasing in late Spring, 2015,
will then probably be $5.99.
If sales aren't great (YET), you should follow your previous
pricing plan for a while longer for upcoming Volumes (the series has 10,
total): Pre-orders @$1.99 and sale price @$3.99.
The exact pricing may not make that much difference, but you
really can't tell. You also won't be able to glean much about how the switch
from Pre-order's lower price to the higher sales price affects sales. Oh, well.
Deal with it.
Tip Four: Use your other books to
help
I know; you wish you could for Volume I, but you suffer from
lack of said "other" books, except for the professional book of
nonfiction; hardly relevant. Will do for Volumes II onward.
This involves putting a call for reviews into the back
matter of each Volume, thanking readers, letting them know about upcoming
Volumes' release and pre-order dates, and generally sending them to your Author
Platform via many links you will provide in each Volume after Volume II.
Plus, you can now put the first Chapter of Volume I IN
Volume II, at the very end, for a "Sneak Preview," getting readers
hooked even before Volume II is in their hands.
Keep doing all that linking and revising for each Volume in
the Series: upload the revised versions with added review snippets in the front
matter as well adding Chapter One of the upcoming Volume, adding any new links,
giving release and pre-order dates, etc.).
Good Tip!
Tip Five: (MY TIP): Do it better each
time
Yes, plan to do it all better, as I am explaining so
patiently to you, earlier Sally.
One thing you WILL do better: Networking!
One way you do that is to start your own talk show! Use your network on
Google+ to get some training, practice, and
support. Watch a lot of Hangout On Air (HOA) shows to see how you want to do
yours.
You will enjoy being a Google+
HOA talk show host, inviting authors to converse with you LIVE almost weekly on
Wednesdays, 10 - 11 AM EST USA. This show,
*CHANGES*, will greatly increase your visibility
and credibility and raise the FUN factor of being an indie author.
You will LOVE doing *CHANGES*
and meet some great authors, readers and fans in the process. I promise. Start
your new show in August, 2014.
Add a page about *CHANGES* to
your website and keep up with adding guests, URLs for shows and other
information. Link to your shows on your site and on
Pinterest as well.
Other Recommended Improvements:
So, with all of the above, you will be as READY as you can
for your ebooks' Pre-order periods.
Good luck, earlier Sally!
I'll keep in touch.
current Sally
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Link to Mark Coker's full Smashwords Pre-orderSlide Show post here, which is well worth viewing: take notes!
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Sally is the author of The Spanners series. The Spanners Series is for adults/new adults and young adults. Sci-fi/ romance/ paranormal/ multiverse/ utopian/speculative fiction stories for this series come to author, Sally Ember, from dreams, meditation, visions and scientific research. www.sallyember.com/
Sally's Guest Posts at The Book Cove



Thanks for including me in your Monday guest bloggers posts collection for these 4 posts this fall! I hope these tips and other parts of my experience can help other writers/authors.
ReplyDeleteLeave your comments here, please! Thanks for visiting The Book Cove and reading my post.
Best to you all,
Sally
Great advice Sally. We can't be afraid to tweak and figure out what works best for us - not someone else! The online marketing world can be a scary and overwhelming place, but I think it can be fun when you're fully utilizing networks and making long time friends rather than short time acquaintances.
ReplyDeleteSo true, Jennifer. Thanks for visiting, reading and commenting.
ReplyDeleteBest to you!
Sally