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Tangled Ties to a Manatee

KDP Select experience – free days were worthwhile for this debut author’s goals

August 20, 2012 by Kalen

Earlier this month, the exclusive 90-day period with KDP Select for my debut novel concluded. While I chose not to renew it for another period, I did feel it was worthwhile for achieving my goals as a debut author.

I’d read recent blog posts where among those that were still enthusiastic about their KDP Select experience, many were talking about hundreds of downloads a day instead of thousands such as were described back in January. So, I went in thinking that over five free days, 1000 free downloads total was a decent goal. While the final two free days on the 25th & 26th of July mimicked those numbers even while ranking decently in the suspense category, my overall experience was better than anticipated.

Tangled Ties to a Manatee spent much of July 26th ranked in the 20’s for free downloads in the suspense category for Amazon kindle. But, just like any retail store’s department can have slow or busy days, that rank translated to an average of 200 downloads per day in the final third round of free day promotions. Ranking in the 20’s in suspense yielded many more downloads per hour during the second round of promotion for the novel.

I’m grateful for each of the free downloads because it means my novel reached more readers. Amazon’s kindle store being a little slower overall on the 25th & 26th (at least in the suspense category) likely has something to do with the Olympics coverage starting the next day. Folks may have had other entertainment plans for upcoming weeks than reading.

The first round was just one free day promotion coinciding with Summer Solstice. Given my lack of experience with KDP Select, I started with a one day promotion so I could learn the lay of the land. I primarily relied on social networks that day without many listings, though there were a few, for the event. I believe using the hashtag #solstice on twitter helped me reach readers that may not otherwise have seen my listing for that day. So, I was lucky in that not many others emphasized that and the message was retweeted, reaching many streams. On that one day, the novel had about 450 free downloads, better than I anticipated given recent postings about KDP Select outcomes.

The second round, on June 15th & 16th was when Tangled Ties to a Manatee did surprisingly well. Several things led to that. First, there were more listings prescheduled to promote the novel’s free days. Second, a virtual blog tour had started after the first promotion day the month before. Third, there were more reviews by readers posted, both on Amazon and elsewhere. While there was a slow build in the ranks on Sunday, the 15th, the rankings placed well thereafter, particularly in the PM of the 16th. Tangled Ties to a Manatee reached #7 in suspense among free Amazon kindle titles and broke into the top 100 in the overall kindle titles list. Over half of all the downloads during the KDP select program happened during that 12 hour period – Monday PM, July 16th.

One thing to realize about Amazon rankings, the top 10 is where most of the downloads are happening each hour. The difference between being #7 and #27 was hundreds during the evening of July 16th, whereas the difference between #27 and #47 rankings might have been ten downloads for a given hour. So, I was fortunate to ride out a wave that evening and I’m certain my connections on the social networks tired of reading about my novel’s promotion that day.

I was fortunate to have a total of just over 4700 free downloads during the five free days allotted during the 90 days exclusive on KDP Select. Among promotional opportunities that are part of an overall ebook sales emphasis, I believe there is not a better program out there for getting a debut author’s novel to readers choosing the book from a major retailer. I found the experience validating for the work I put into storytelling for the novel.

In hindsight, I would schedule just two rounds of free days, a first round of two days and a second round of three days. It takes time to move up the rank, and that is if one is fortunate since having a free day alone is no guarantee the book will move in and of itself. Listings and promotion during free days are critical. So, it is much easier to ride out a wave for a second day when already placed well in the rankings, than to build each free promotion day individually.

A second thing I would do differently in hindsight is I’d quickly adjust the schedule if ranked in the top 10 in my category and move one of the days remaining from later to the 17th. I had to work my hourly job that Tuesday and had already posted about the remaining two free days in a few venues, so I decided not to do that. But, even at the time, I knew I was unlikely to get that opportunity back for reaching the same number of readers on an hourly basis with the final promotion as scheduled. I just chalk that up to the realities of being a self-published author with a full time job, otherwise. But, if authors have that opportunity, I suggest rescheduling the next day’s promotion when doing well to better optimize free days.

A bit on how this translated to paid sales. I’ve read other authors’ posts, some stating it helped them well with paid sales, others saying it did nothing or even slowed down paid sales while free days were available. My experience is somewhere in between. After those free days where downloads numbered in the 100’s, I did not see a bump up (or down for that matter). After the round where free downloads numbered in the 1000’s, I saw a bump up and had the best week to date in paid sales for Tangled Ties to a Manatee. Part of that may be due to a few paid promotions I had later that same week as a way of layering promotions within a limited budget. But, the bump did occur.

Overall, I would suggest the KDP Select program for introducing a novel for debut authors based on the five free days promotion available during a 90 day ebook exclusive commitment. While results are not guaranteed, there are opportunities to successfully distribute the novel via a major retailer to more readers as authors also maintain that professional sales responsibility while doing so. To reach this author’s goals, the KDP Select program was worthwhile.

Filed Under: Tangled Ties to a Manatee, Uncategorized Tagged With: Amazon, authors, ebook, event, free, goals, kdp select, novel, self-publishing

Final two free days in 2012 for debut novel on kindle

July 24, 2012 by Kalen

My debut novel, Tangled Ties to a Manatee, will be free on Wednesday, July 25 & Thursday, July 26 for the kindle ebook at Amazon. These are the final two days of the five allowed for the KDP Select program. So, this will be the final two days the novel will be available for free in 2012 (and likely longer).

No coupon code is needed. Just go to the kindle page for the novel here.

Tangled Ties to a Manatee is a humorous crime thriller with environmental themes.

Filed Under: Tangled Ties to a Manatee Tagged With: Amazon, ebook, event, free, kdp select, novel, promotion, self-publishing

Tags for ebooks help make them discoverable

June 23, 2012 by Kalen

Tagging for my ebook in Amazon’s kindle store coupled with my kdp select free day promotion on Wednesday of this week appears to have greatly helped my placement in the results for some tags. The tag of “humorous crime thriller” has been particularly helped.

When I search for “humorous crime thriller” in kindle store ebooks this evening, Tangled Ties to a Manatee is #6, on the first page of results for over 200 ebooks listed. That’s great placement for readers using that specific search term. When I check for those published within the past 90 days, Tangled Ties to a Manatee is #1 listed. In both the overall list and the 90-days published list, there are other ebooks listed below mine that have much better paid sales ranking. That’s why I believe it has to be an effect of having a good free promotion day and a well-tagged ebook.

It is yet to be seen whether this translates into better sales. “Humorous crime thriller” may not be a frequent search term used, but it accurately depicts my debut novel in its genre. Such search results do make the book more discoverable to readers searching than those ebooks placed lower in the list. (I realize the final ebook listed may also be preferable to those lost in the middle, but that’s more another topic.)

So, at least in conjunction with recent kdp select free promotion days, it appears that tags can help a novel be more discoverable on Amazon than higher paid sales. This effect may be only for a limited time, but I appreciate this unanticipated benefit of kdp select’s free promotion days and tagging, though I can’t vouch for whether tags or free day sales or some algorithm for the combination therein is responsible.

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Tangled Ties to a Manatee Tagged With: Amazon, discoverable, ebook, kdp select, tags

Less than 3 hours for free

June 20, 2012 by Kalen

After less than three hours with it available for free (appears Amazon starts the free promo day usually within the hour after 6 AM EST), already have more downloads of my debut novel than I had in the first six weeks of availability. Sales rank information seems to have disappeared from the kindle page for a while, so will see if Amazon algorithms reinstate that later in the day.

With limited information so far, will have to see how quickly information for authors becomes available as the day progresses. Will say I’m pleased overall so far with it.

The link is here.

Filed Under: Tangled Ties to a Manatee Tagged With: Amazon, author, ebook, free, kdp select, kindle, novel

On June 20th, (Summer Solstice) – free ebook on Amazon

June 11, 2012 by Kalen

Gearing up for the day when “Tangled Ties to a Manatee” will be emphasized on a limited number of sites for the first time as free for a day. After that, I will make more decisions regarding how to make my debut novel more easily discoverable for readers in July.

The ebook is still exclusive to Amazon and will remain so through early August. After that, plan to have it available in more forms on more sites.

The link for the ebook, again, available for free on Amazon.com on June 20th is here.

I hope that readers enjoy it.

Filed Under: Tangled Ties to a Manatee Tagged With: author, free, novel, solstice

Character Interviews for introducing novels to readers

May 22, 2012 by Kalen

Character interviews are a great way for authors to introduce their books to potential readers. They give the reader a chance to get a sense of a particular character in a quick, but in-depth way. Character interviews can also provide added material for readers not spelled out in a novel’s narrative. Plus, the author gets to revisit a character from a fresh perspective for something they completed sometime ago. These interviews can reach people in a different way from standard author interviews.

One thing I like about character interviews is that they allow the author to focus on the nuances of their work for an interview rather than talk about oneself so much. While I understand current wisdom suggests authors should focus on themselves and author platform building, current wisdom is basically how the publishing industry has arrived at the status quo. In current times, debut authors have big concerns about discoverability in a crowded communications environment. that’s where the current wisdom’s brought us. Personally, I’m much more concerned that Tangled Ties to a Manatee is discoverable and memorable than I am about my name as the author. I also hope that my characters are more interesting than my personal idiosyncrasies.

That’s why I’m glad to announce that the character, Jerry, from Tangled Ties to a Manatee has his first interview posted in Pat Bertram’s blog. You can read the interview here.

Jerry is a primary character that quickly gobbled up more and more of the storyline as I worked on early drafts and continued revising the entire manuscript. He soon relegated other characters, such as Mitch, to more supportive roles than initially planned. I believe as readers discover Jerry, they’ll soon understand why he became such a favorite character by those who’ve read and critiqued earlier drafts of the novel.

 

Filed Under: Tangled Ties to a Manatee Tagged With: character motives, characters, interviews, Jerry, novel

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