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Definition of Irony

My blog is rebelling. Check out what it returned as a set of random posts when testing a new plugin.

The irony is not lost on me. :)

Beware the Magic Pony

have you ever seen a unicorn?
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First, I want to thank everyone who posted comments on my article about the Amazon Rush. When I write articles like these, I’m looking to start some discussion, and the discussion is now happening. I believe that’s a good thing, whether I’m right or wrong in my assessment.

Second, there’s a misunderstanding. I’m not criticizing how past authors have acted. I received one very angry email, asking how I could turn on my own authors this way. If that’s what you thought, let me assure you that’s not the point. The point is this: I believe that this summer saw the last major lift that people will get from this marketing tactic. What has worked in the past will not work as well in the future.

Finally, when I talk to new authors coming through Podiobooks.com, I hear a lot of “I want to do what Sigler, Lafferty, Hutchins, and Selznick have done.” Well…so does everyone. After watching how much work past authors have put into their own marketing campaigns (of which the Rush was only a piece), I need tell them that this is not a magic pony you can ride into Never Never Land. Please, listen to I Should Be Writing #99, and hear about how the “magical success” of today’s biggest podcast novelists was the result of years of work, not a single marketing tactic.

The Amazon Rush is an arrow in the quiver. As Matt Wallace pointed out, NOT to do so just because I say so is a foolish move. As Mur pointed out, I’ve never done it myself. These criticisms have merit. To you new podcast novelists out there: all I ask is that you think of a full marketing strategy for your podcast, then for your published novel when it happens. Don’t try to fly away on a magic pony.

Update: Other blogs have picked up the topic. Check these out:

I have yet to see any evidence that these Amazon rushes are accomplishing anything apart from making the author realize how ardent their fans are. “We’re going to make the suits at Amazon stand up and take notice!” seems to be the battle cry, but can you show me something that indicates Event Days for these books are anything more than a blip on Amazon’s radar (if that)? – Kris Johnson, in a comment on Matthew Wayne Selnick’s blog

The Amazon rush is dead. I don’t think we’ll see authors getting the same kind of lift from it going forward.

When everyone is doing the same thing, audiences will start to ignore it. You start getting into “Yet Another” turf…Yet Another Podcast Novelist Twittering Their Release Date. There is a place for marketing and publicity, and yes, you need to hit it hard…there’s no doubt about it. When you’re planning for your launch date, observe what is going on around you. If other folks are flooding the community with their Amazon rush, perhaps it’s time for you to look at some other tactic to get attention. Think about it…if you were getting phone calls constantly about buying something, what would you do?

So, a word to all the podcast authors out there: find another “First.” Be creative, be innovative, take a chance. Do not rely on Yet Another Amazon Rush. People are tuning these out more and more now — it’s old news.

Update: Read the follow-up post, Beware the Magic Pony

Amazon.com: Print Through Us…Or Else

Authors are now publishing their own books without a publisher. And some artists are releasing free audiobooks online, making money just like Radiohead or shareware software authors: via that old standby, The Tip Jar. You, the consumer, pay what you think is fair. The artist keeps every cent (or the vast majority of it) without the usual tangled mess of shady characters each taking ‘their cut’.Pretty good for everyone around, eh?Well … it has been so far. But over the last week, Amazon.com announced something rather startling. All Print-On-Demand authors are now required to have their books printed through Amazon exclusively — or they will no longer enjoy a Buy Now button on Amazon.com.

Mark Jeffrey: Amazon.com: Print Through Us…Or Else – Media on The Huffington Post

It’s PALMS SUNDAY!

It’s now time to help Seth Harwood to climb up the charts on Amazon.com. The official release day is upon us, and it’s time to concentrate our efforts.

When: Today. Palm Sunday. March 16th, 2008.

But when specifically: Depends on your time zone. 1PM EST, 10AM PST, 6pm GMT.

What: Buy Jack Wakes Up in print from Amazon.com.

How much:$14.99 for 268 pages. You can’t afford not? to buy it.

Why: Because every author that makes a successful move to print is another notch in our collective lipstick case. Or feather in our cap. Or jewel in our crown. Or some other metaphor I’ve not added. And by “collective” I mean us as supporters of new adventures in the new world of publishing we’re trying to help create and influence. You are part of that us.

No, really why: Look, I’m not getting rich off the affiliate link to Amazon on this or any other book. It may sound like kumbaya bullshit, but this is about collective support. I could go with more metaphors, like a tide rises all boats, but I’m over my quota.

And if you aren’t yet convinced, listen to a few episodes of Jack Wakes Up for free. Then go buy the book. I’d tell you to listen to the whole thing, but there isn’t time if you want to help Seth rush the charts. So buy it now, and listen later. Money well spent. casino bonus offertbonus pour casino 770code bonus casino 770le supermarché casino en lignecasino en ligne francaiscasino gratuites en francaisjeu gratuitesno deposit required casino bonuscasino et jeuxblack jack gratisblog casino en lignecasinos en lignecode bonus casino770casino en ligne bonusjeux casino pour enfantsjeu craps gratuiteslogiciel video pokerjouez au casinogambling crapscasino netjeu du casino gratuitesplay slots onlinecraps onlinebonus gratuits casinowww jeu de casinojeu slots en ligne gratisslot machine 98telecharger jeu casino gratuitesrègles jeux casinojeu black jackblack jack downloadbonus casino playtechcasino poker gamesle casinowww casino cafeteria frcpayscom2 online casinojeu keno en ligne gratuitesjeux du casinojeu video casinole casino gratuites sans téléchargementjeux casino poker gratuitesslots royale casino,casino slots,all slots casinojeux de casino francaisjeux casino bonusjeux de casino sur internetplay free baccarat onlineinternet casinole casino français gratuitescasino blackjackcasino et bonus