Kindle Scout: Three Days Left

This entry is part [part not set] of 5 in the series Live Writing

There are just three days left for my Kindle Scout campaign for my novel Avatars & Identity. As of midnight this morning my campaign page has a total of 105 hits over 28 days. That’s a little less than four hits per day. While I have no idea how good or bad that is since Amazon doesn’t reveal anything about their selection criteria, my gut instinct tells me this isn’t good enough by far. I find this to be pretty disappointing, but also not the end of the world. The book is ready to publish so even if Amazon doesn’t pick it up, I’m prepared to put it up on all of the usual self-publishing sites. There’s still the small hope that I’ll get picked up regardless, but I’m definitely preparing for the opposite. Hopefully I’ll know by Friday/Saturday, though the decision may not happen until Monday.

The Kindle Scout Campaign Continues

This entry is part [part not set] of 73 in the series The Writing Life Blog

With seventeen days left of my Kindle scout campaign, my book has 72 views and has spent 0 hours on the Hot & Trending list. Not really the response I’d hoped for, but also not altogether unexpected. My ability to promote through social networks is minimal given my limited presence. I’ve considered ramping up my social media posts, outlets, etc., but I don’t really have the time or dedication to make that work I’ve often seen it advised to stick to what you enjoy using. I’ve never been all that fond of putting my every little thought out there either. This blog is the closest I come and I am far less verbose than many blogs I read.

All this boils down to not having the media clout to really push my campaign. I could try to make up for my lack of exposure by repeatedly posting updates on my campaign, but as someone who has been on the receiving end of such things by my friends that option falls firmly in the No category. As a compromise I will only be posting a few updates and reminders. Better to have the book stand or fall on its own merits. At worst, I have a third novel 100% ready to publish. In the meantime, there are several promising books I’ve noticed through the Kindle Scout site. Once I have a bit of free time I plan to use my remaining two vote to help get someone else’s books published.