Showing posts with label Kindle free promotion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kindle free promotion. Show all posts

Sunday, June 10, 2012

My children's adventure novel set at Abersoch, North Wales, free on Kindle today!

I haven't got more than about two minutes or my wife will roast me alive - as we're off to a family birthday party.

Just wanted to say that my children's adventure novel Smugglers at Whistling Sands is free today on Kindle. If you click on the links on the right hand side, you can have my book for free, instead of its usual price of £2.49.

Please give it a try and if you like it, consider leaving me a review!

(Sales - have picked up somewhat since I wrote my last review - 4 in week just gone and 5 the previous week. That, as any fledgling novelist will tell you, is a lot more than zero!

And now I better move it!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Free promotion on Kindle has helped - seven sales so far today

I was too ready to feel disappointed about my free 24-hour promotion at the weekend. I have had seven sales today, six on Amazon.co.uk and one on Amazon.com. I feel pretty certain that they may well have been sparked from my promotion.

If so, that is a very good sign, because it is an indication of a sales increase caused by word of mouth from satisfied customers - the same basis on which a good restaurant will thrive. So I have just a nugget of hope that my book might start to take off. The six UK sales all came this afternoon, and have pushed me into three bestseller lists on the paid-for side: (correct as of 8.56pm on Weds Feb 22):

Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #3,307 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
#34 in Kindle Store > Books > Fiction > Children's Fiction > Literature > Action & Adventure
#50 in Books > Children's Books > Fiction > Crime & Thrillers
#78 in Kindle Store > Books > Fiction > Children's Fiction > Literature > Science Fiction, Fantasy, Mystery & Horror

I am really pleased about this, coming two days short of a week since my new, improved book went back on sale. I was reading it myself on the train to work today and, maddeningly, came across about half a dozen errors that need putting right. But these are minor ones which readers might not even spot (although they may spot ones that I don't see!) - what I am so pleased about is that I had the sense to withdraw the book from sale last October when I realised the plot construction was flawed and needed improving.

I do feel now I've got a book to be proud of - just need more buyers!