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Saturday, October 6, 2012

A Vengeful Affair Giveaway Extravaganza!

***UPDATE: even if A Vengeful Affair doesn't reach the minimum goal, I'll still give away one $25 gift card on Monday, October 15th. So please help promote anyway and leave a comment below! Have a great weekend! :)***
 
 
I’m celebrating three months since A Vengeful Affair was released, and it’s still a Top 100 bestseller on Amazon Kindle’s Romance Series list! Thank you to my readers!

If A Vengeful Affair continues to climb, I’ll be giving away up to five $25 gift cards (Amazon, Barnes & Noble or iTunes—winner’s choice!). That’s up to $125 worth of prizes, and your help will dictate how many gift cards will be given out.

So get your sneakers on and let’s climb! A Vengeful Affair is currently at #73, but we can do better!

How can you help?

ü  Copy and paste this post on your blog, and promote it on Facebook or Twitter.

ü  Buy the book if you enjoy sexy romances. J

ü  “Like” my page on Amazon. Tagging would be nice, too!

ü  Leave an honest review on Amazon, Goodreads or Barnes & Noble.

ü  Scream from your window! Well, I’m grateful for the yell, but please be social media savvy. J

 

Prizes:


If/when A Vengeful Affair reaches #60, I’ll give away one $25 gift card.

If/when A Vengeful Affair reaches #50, I’ll give away another $25 gift card.

If/when A Vengeful Affair reaches #35, I’ll give away an additional two $25 gift cards.

If/when A Vengeful Affair reaches #25, I’ll give away one more $25 gift card.

 

Please make sure you enter a comment below when you’ve done any of the things listed above for a chance to win :)

The contest will close on October 15th, 2012 at midnight CDT.

Let’s get the word out!

Until later,

Carmen

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Fake it until you make it – Part 2: Social Branding



I realize how terribly ironic this is, since I haven’t posted on this blog for over three weeks!

So, let’s talk about important things for the writer in the making: things I wished I had a clue about before I got picked up; decisions that should have been made, or would have made my life easier if they had been made by the time I got the call.

Here they are, tah-dah:

Name– Your brand begins with your name. If you'll use a pen name, start thinking about it. At the very least, come up with a couple of options. If you want to be aggressive, find a pen name that suits you and get the website domain.

Twitter – Follow published authors. Follow aspiring writers, editors, and avid readers. Don’t just make it about yourself. Retweet things that you believe other followers will enjoy. Make comments on people’s tweets. Share.

Facebook – Same as Twitter. Honestly, I used to prefer FB to Twitter because it seemed impossible to me to condense things and make them interesting at the 240-character limit. Nowadays, though, I have to say I love Twitter. But FB makes it easier to share pictures and write longer posts. Another issue with Facebook that I see with upcoming authors is privacy. A lot of them have a private FB page and the author page. Or sometimes they have one profile for family and another for everyone else. Or you can have everyone bundled on the same profile. I guess the question is – how personal do you want to get? Are you willing to share politics and personal points of view on a profile to which hundreds or thousands of potential readers will have access? Do you want to take the chance of losing some of those readers due to things that shouldn’t interfere with your craft as a writer?

Blog – I’m late getting on the blogging bandwagon. You are supposed to be consistent, blog often, and write about things people care about. I’m honestly having a problem with all three. But I’ve made myself a promise to blog at least a couple of times a month and take it from there. It’s not ideal by any means, but it’s what I can do right now. Another great resource the blog brings is the exposure you get when you comment on someone else’s post.

Establish a fan base – If you think about it, social networking is the easiest, cheapest, and most accessible way to find online writers’ communities, critique partners, and contacts. You don’t have to leave work early to attend your local chapter of the RWA (although that’s cool, too) and you don’t have to spend money to buy a ticket halfway across the country to attend a big writers’ conference (all in good time). It’s right there at your fingertips.

Website – I know it seems over the top, but it really isn’t. Competition is fierce. When I got my contract, I was lucky to find a domain with my name still available. Yes, because my name is super popular anyway, right? But, moving on, I’m always amazed to see a lot of aspiring authors with very cool websites. I think that’s great because it sets them apart. A lot of times, the website can also be a more complete version of your blog, still designed by you or a professional. Or you can go all out and have a www.yourname.com 

Pinterest – Though new, it has been growing exponentially. It’s a virtual pin board that’s more addictive than most candy bars (trust me on this, I’m a carboholic). You can connect it with your Facebook or Twitter, and it’s a great way to create boards that hint at your writing style or books. A lot of times, authors post their inspirations for their heroes and locations. It’s also a great way for people to get to know you and even relate to the things you like or dislike.



Well, these are just some of them. I was already a part of FB and Twitter before my contract, but I was naïve. I didn’t consider these social networking sites to be a platform to reach out to potential readers. It all comes down to being professional and cutting corners — is it really worth having four different FB profiles/author pages? You may have 700 followers on Twitter, but how many of them include your target readers? Should you start branding your pen name now so you’ll get known immediately or wait for the big moment to make the switch?

Please feel free to comment on your experiences below. :)