Reblogged from The Story Reading Ape:

Joel Bresler is the author of Letters to be Read in a Heavily British Accent, Sunderwynde Revisited, Sunderwynde Revisited Again and The Moskowitz Code. His latest humorous novel Bottomless Cups is scheduled for release February 27, 2020.
Indie Book Marketing 101’s first rule is: use social media to promote your books. Thus directed, indie authors excitedly create flashy websites, engaging Facebook pages, Instagram accounts, etcetera, and are then faced with the dilemma of how to ask their friends, family and anybody else who happens to land on one to buy their books.
For something that should be a pretty straightforward proposition, this can be embarrassingly awkward. The direct approach can come off as begging or, worse, like you’re trying to sell something. You are trying to sell something, but you’re desperate not to sound like it. So, rather than come out and ask folks to buy your books, you, as an indie author, post book announcements, updates and cute graphics, which get lots of “likes” but no “buys”.
Indie authors typically then seek the advice of other indie authors who, if they’ve hit on a system that works, are rarely in a hurry to give the most helpful stuff away; and end up pitching their books to a bunch of fellow authors who are all trying to do the exact same thing. Everyone exchanges words of support, none of which results in a single copy ever changing hands.
The world, they say, is full of unrewarded genius. The world of writing is no exception. There are many fantastic writers out there who, through either lack of resources, knowledge or both, find themselves either self-publishing or going through small, independent presses. This is no reflection on the quality of the books they produce. Some are nothing short of brilliant. They’re just harder to find than books published through larger, mainstream houses.
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Many thanks for sharing, Sue 🤗❤️🤗
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A pleasure to share this, Chris 🙂 x
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He’s singing my song! lol
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And mine 🙂
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