RESEND - FundsforWriters - May 8, 2015 - Which Promotions Work and Which Don't

Published: Sat, 05/09/15

FundsForWriters: Tips and Tools for serious writers to advance their careers!
  Volume 15, Issue 19, may 8, 2015  
 
     
       
  Message from the Editor

It's beautiful in South Carolina these days, with the highs in the low-80s. Just put a new cushion on my chair on the porch, and Winnie and Roo were eager enough to join me for a relaxing break. They are watching the lake, waiting for something to move, not that they'd jump off and chase them. It's just too pleasant a day.

NOTE: This is a resend of tonight's newsletter due to a portion of the guest article being truncated and deleted (depending on how you received it). Here it is in its entirety, with the newsletter in its entirety. Thanks for your patience.


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WHICH PROMOTIONS WORK AND WHICH DON'T


I'm of the mind, these days, that ninety percent of promotional efforts are wasted. The world is choked with books, writers, people fighting to make a living with their words. Anyone can write a book, and anyone can post one for sale. After years of promoting novels, even from a platform such as FundsforWriters, I've learned a hard lesson: Most promotional efforts do not work.

We read blogs and ask for advice, trying to figure out which marketing tools work best. Well, guess what? Any tool being touted as the best, any trick being shouted as effective, or any method being taught as the way to sell the most books . . . does not work. Why? Because everybody wants to do what works, and if everybody is doing it, then it becomes white noise and it quits working.

Those people telling you the best way to sell are making more money telling you how to sell than selling their own books, unless they are selling how-to-sell books. Who wants to be a party to feeding that monster?

Twitter is clogged with people shouting to buy their book. Sit back and watch your Twitter feed. It's been proven that saying "buy my book" never works, yet thousands continue to spew it.

Facebook has groups that do nothing but post books for sale, and a zillion people keep posting their books on those groups like they are going to sell those books to all those other authors trying to sell their books.

Goodreads is noisy with readers and authors trying to figure out what to do with Goodreads. Nobody has been able to say they've made tons of sales via Goodreads. Do the Google search if you don't believe me.

The bottom line is there is no one way to promote yourself, but you better be sure of the following no matter how you go about marketing:

1) Whatever you do has to be original, or originally implemented.

2) You better write a lot of books, because for someone to like you, they have to know they can binge on you if they find you interesting (a la Netflix Syndrome). Having one book only pisses them off.

3) You best be genuine in whatever you do.

It's just so sad to see writers travel from event to event, sitting at lines of tables, in a room of several dozen authors, thinking they will stand out. They might as well be hiding.

Quit asking others what they did, because it's already been done. Quit following the crowds.

Write your books. Promote in a manner that makes you feel good about yourself. And finally, be yourself. Readers are hungry for fresh and real. That's hard to find because everyone is struggling so hard to be like everyone else.

Get real.


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SUCCESS STORY
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Hope,

I want to thank you for FundsforWriters. Because of your gentle nudging I finally looked up Chicken Soup for the Soul. When I saw all their different categories I pulled out several stories that I had written years ago, polished them up and submitted them. I just learned that two, yes two, of my stories have been accepted and will be published in Chicken Soup for the Soul: Inspiration for Nurses.

Blessings,
Debbie Sistare


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Building Your Email List:
Part 2: How to Keep Your Readers Engaged


By Amanda Moon

Last week I gave you tips for setting up your email list, whether starting from scratch or dusting off an old one. This week we’ll talk more about what to do with that list and how to create content that will keep your readers engaged.

First, if you didn’t do it last week, sign up with an email management system (EMS). (I have used MailChimp, Constant Contact and MyEmma and recommend all three. Hope Clark uses Aweber.) Besides managing the data, they help you comply with privacy laws by giving fans an easy way to update subscription preferences. Their templates make your communications look more professional, and, because they have relationships with the major email services (Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, etc.) your message is less likely to end up in SPAM folders.

Next, you need to decide, and share with your list, how often you’ll be communicating. The two big factors in determining frequency are your audience and your ability to create material. A fiction author may want to have once-a-month check-ins, while a non-fiction author may easily fill a weekly newsletter. For more frequent schedules, offer your audience the option of a “Digest Version” —once a week for daily emails, once a month for weekly. You’d much rather send them less than have them unsubscribe entirely.

Exceptions to the schedule: If you have something big and exciting to share and it’s out of cycle, that’s fine, as long as these random mailings don’t become the norm. If it’s timely, send a special email. If it’s going to be just as cool when it’s time for your next email, hold on to it.

When deciding what to write, remember that each person on your list has given you two valuable things: their email address and their time. Content should be exclusive. Perhaps a deleted scene, or information about your research. Tell your readers about sales, events or promotions related to your writing, but also give them insight about your life. They want to “know” you.  Don’t recycle blog posts verbatim; most of your subscribers probably read it. A short, hyperlinked list of blogs you’ve written recently with a summary no longer than a tweet (140 characters) is okay to draw attention to anything they may have missed.

Draft your newsletter in whatever word processor you chose, then copy and paste the text into your Email Management System. Once you’ve found a layout template you like, stick to it. It’ll make formatting future emails much faster, and readers like a familiar feel. Also, try to avoid writing/formatting and sending all in one day. You’re much more likely to catch mistakes if you let the material sit for a day or two between draft and distribution.

Things to consider while writing and formatting:
•Write a greeting and ending (it is a newsLETTER, after all.)
•Keep blocks of text short and to the point.
•Lists (bulleted or numbered) make scanning easier.
•Make use of formatting (bold, italics, underlining) only as appropriate.
•Use proper grammar/spelling/etc. and have at least one proofreader.

This may seem hard for the first couple of weeks or months, but eventually you develop a rhythm. When you provide engaging content on a regular basis, your fans share it. The list continues to grow, and people become excited to support your other work.

BIO-
Amanda Michelle Moon is Author Relations and Creative Coordinator for NoiseTrade.com, and author of the Ruby Slippers Mysteries, fiction based on a real-life unsolved mystery. Find out more at www.amandamichellemoon.com.


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COMPETITIONS
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ARRAN THEATRE POETRY COMPETITION
http://www.arrantheatreandarts.org/index.php/poetry-competition
£5 ENTRY FEE.
Poems should be no more than 80 lines and can be in any style and on any subject. Each poem should have a title. You may enter any number of poems. This is an international competition, open to all. First prize £1.000. Second prize £300. Third prize £100, Six Commendations of £25. Deadline June 30, 2015.



RICEPAPER'S FICTION CONTEST
http://ricepapermagazine.ca/contests/
$25 ENTRY FEE.
Ricepaper’s Annual Secret Ingredient Fiction Contest is a 500-words-max flash fiction contest. The piece of work must include the mystery ingredient selected by Ricepaper’s editorial staff. What’s the secret ingredient topic? RAMEN. When is the deadline? July 1, 2015. You also get a one-year subscription upon entry. First place $250, publication in issue 20.4 winter 2015, online publication, contest winner announcement at and free registration for the 2015 literAsian Festival. Second place Asian Canadian literary prize pack and online publication. Third place online publication.



FAUST SONNET CONTEST
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NO ENTRY FEE.
Sonnets may be written in Shakespearean, Petrarchan, Spenserian or Non-traditional form. Only previously unpublished sonnets are eligible. There is no entry fee and each entrant may submit one to three sonnets, maximum, with sonnets to be received no later than June 1, 2015. Cash prizes total $2,000.



MOTION POEMS CONTEST
http://www.motionpoems.com/big-bridges-terms/
$7 ENTRY FEE.
To inspire future engineers, Motionpoems and Target Studio at the Weisman Art Museum of the University of Minnesota invite poets to dream big about bridges. We want poems to inspire our nation’s designers, engineers, and architects to reimagine the future of America’s big bridges. You might send us a poem that imagines a physical bridge of the future or one that conceptualizes the idea of bridging in a big way or you might send us a poem that reinterprets bridge-crossing for a new age. Five winners will receive $1,000, see their poems turned into short films, see those films at the Weisman Art Museum, receive airfare/accommodations to attend the premiere in Minneapolis (date to be announced). Deadline May 15, 2015.

 
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GRANTS
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TAIPEI ARTIST VILLAGE
http://www.artistcommunities.org/residencies/taipei-artist-village
Artist-in-Residence Taipei is managed by the Department of AIR, Taipei Culture Foundation and operates in two places, Taipei Artist Village and Treasure Hill Artist Village. Deadline June 4, 2015. Artists-in-residence must be able to converse in English. Students are not eligible to apply. Location Taipei: Taiwan.



MENDOCINO COAST WRiTERS CONFERENCE SCHOLARSHIPS
http://mcwc.org/mcwc_schol.html
"5 UNDER 25" scholarships for free tuition to the conference for writers under 25 years of age. Several other scholarships for authors working on MG or YA fiction or nonfiction, for an author over 60 who lives locally, for a woman over 60 who lives outside the area, and for exceptional manuscripts. Location Fort Bragg, CA. Deadline May 15, 2015.



CAREY INSTITUTE FOR GLOBAL GOOD NONFICITON RESIDENCIES
http://careyinstitute.org/nonfiction-residency/
The pre-application questionnaire is due three months in advance for residencies starting October 15, 2015 through May 2016. The full application is due one month thereafter. Documentarians, journalists and nonfiction writers working at the professional level in their fields are eligible to apply once each calendar year. Particular areas of emphasis relate to the most pressing issues of our day, including, but not limited to: war and conflict; social justice and human rights; science, health, agriculture, environment and technology; biographies, histories and government; education; journalism and the media; and, economics and business. The minimum stay is two weeks; the maximum stay is three months.



THE WRITER'S CENTER EMERGING WRITER FELLOWSHIP
http://www.writer.org/page.aspx?pid=928
Deadline: June 20, 2015. Welcomes submissions from writers of all genres, backgrounds, and experiences in the following genres: fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Emerging Writer Fellows will be featured at The Writer's Center as part of a special celebration and reading. Fellows living within a 250-mile radius of the center will receive a $250 honorarium, and all others will receive $500. Location Bethesda, MD.

 
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FREELANCE MARKETS
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PROUD TO BE: WRITING BY AMERICAN WARRIORS
http://www6.semo.edu/universitypress/Contests/PTB_Contest.htm
NO ENTRY FEE.
Deadline June 1, 2015. Created by the Missouri Humanities Council, the Warrior Arts Alliance, and Southeast Missouri State University Press, this series of anthologies preserves and shares military service perspectives of our soldiers and veterans of all conflicts and of their families. It is not only an outlet for artistic expression but also a document of the unique aspects of wartime in our nation's history. Pays prize of $250 and publication for each of five categories: short fiction, poetry, interview with a warrior, essay, and photography.



ONE STORY
http://www.one-story.com
Deadline May 31. ONE STORY is seeking literary fiction. Because of our format, we can only accept stories between 3,000 and 8,000 words. They can be any style and on any subject as long as they are good. We are looking for stories that leave readers feeling satisfied and are strong enough to stand alone. Pays $500 and 25 contributors copies for First Serial North American rights.  



GRAIN MAGAZINE
http://www.grainmagazine.ca/submit
An internationally acclaimed literary journal that publishes engaging, surprising, eclectic, and challenging writing and art by Canadian and international writers and artists. Deadline May 31, 2015. Pays $50 per page to a maximum of $250, plus two copies of the issue in which their work appears.



NEW MEXICO MAGAZINE
http://www.nmmagazine.com/guidelines
New Mexico Magazine is about the power of place — in particular this place: more than 120,000 square miles of mountains, desert, grasslands, and forest inhabited by a culturally rich mix of individuals. The magazine is an enterprise of the New Mexico Tourism Department, who strives to make potential visitors aware of our state's multicultural heritage, climate, environment and uniqueness. Pay is roughly 35-40 cents per word.


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AGENTS / PUBLISHERS
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HUDSON WHITMAN PRESS
http://hudsonwhitman.com/about/submissions-policy/
Hudson Whitman/Excelsior College Press (HW/ECP) currently welcomes unsolicited, electronic submissions for well-written nonfiction books and other projects that are both relevant to contemporary readers and align with the college’s academic strengths. Acquisitions areas include: health care/ nursing, military interest, alternative higher education, cybersecurity, American culture & society.



MOTIVATIONAL PRESS
http://www.motivationalpress.com/submit-your-manuscript/
Motivational Press is looking for manuscripts in the following genres: business, leadership, personal development, transformational, health and wellness, personal finance, youth, teen, and success.



WARREN PUBLISHING
http://www.warrenpublishing.net/call-out-for-manuscripts-2015.html
Currently, we are accepting the following manuscripts for our 2015 publishing list:
Specialty subject matter that can be presented in hard cover format, such as photography, travel, cook books, health and fitness, inspirational and motivational; Fiction, suspense and historical; and Children's for ages 2 up through Young Adult.



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Her love of children’s books has brought her some major talents, whom she has happily nurtured. In the adult area, Faith also represents non-fiction authors of psychology, psychiatry, the arts, biography, science, sports, self-help, women’s issues as well as mystery writers and whatever else interests her.
 
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