Jody, this comment has nothing to do with this post. I just wanted to let you know that I've been reading The 9 Lives... And thoroughly enjoying it. I hope to leave a review on Amazon before long
Terry, thank you for letting me know. I'll admit, the last few days, I've felt isolated because my diabolical plans to conquer the world with 9Lives has been slower than I wanted!
I don't know if this is still true, but a few years ago someone told me that if you can get 50reviews on Amazon, Amazon's algorithm kicks in and starts promoting it. I think getting reviews is hard though. Well, you know more about book marketing than I do so I won't say any more. But keep your pecker up. It's a great read
A lot of wonderful nuggets of information, tips, perspective, and even a bit of game planning. I really enjoyed this episode.
It's so important to hear the approach, journey, habits, and routine of serious writers. We see ourselves in them. We see commonalities. What we might want to try. And often similar experiences (successes and failures).
Can't get enough of these. The are a value-based part of my weekly routine. So glad I found TRBM.
Jody, this comment has nothing to do with this post. I just wanted to let you know that I've been reading The 9 Lives... And thoroughly enjoying it. I hope to leave a review on Amazon before long
Terry, thank you for letting me know. I'll admit, the last few days, I've felt isolated because my diabolical plans to conquer the world with 9Lives has been slower than I wanted!
I don't know if this is still true, but a few years ago someone told me that if you can get 50reviews on Amazon, Amazon's algorithm kicks in and starts promoting it. I think getting reviews is hard though. Well, you know more about book marketing than I do so I won't say any more. But keep your pecker up. It's a great read
A lot of wonderful nuggets of information, tips, perspective, and even a bit of game planning. I really enjoyed this episode.
It's so important to hear the approach, journey, habits, and routine of serious writers. We see ourselves in them. We see commonalities. What we might want to try. And often similar experiences (successes and failures).
Can't get enough of these. The are a value-based part of my weekly routine. So glad I found TRBM.