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You did it, you wrote your book and have it out there for people to buy. But it isn’t selling quite as well as you thought it would. What do you do? The people behind Author Marketing Experts know. Check out their post and let us know if you have any great marketing tips!

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5 Things Indie Authors Need to Consider Before Giving Up

“My book isn’t selling.” It’s something I hear from indie authors all the time.

If you’ve felt this way, know you’re not alone. But also remember that sitting around assuming you’ve failed isn’t going to help anything.

I’ve constructed a short list of 5 things indie authors really need to take a hard look at before they decide the market just isn’t interested in their book.

Are you doing enough?

Sure, maybe you feel like you’re always marketing your book and getting nowhere, but it’s not about doing everything.

It’s about doing everything that matters.

Read the full post on  Author Marketing Experts!

Be like the energizer bunny! Keep on going and going and going…


“He often used to say there was only one Road; that it was like a great river: its springs were at every doorstep and every path was its tributary. ‘It’s a dangerous business, Frodo, going out of your door,’ he used to say. ‘You step into the Road, and if you don’t keep your feet, there is no telling where you might be swept off to.'”
Frodo Baggins
J.R.R. Tolkien, Three Is Company, The Fellowship of the Ring

Writing is hard. Typing words is easy, but writing is hard. I know there are a lot of people who think that “if you publish it, they will read it” but they are so massively wrong. No one is owed a reader and even if your quality and story is good, it doesn’t guarantee that you will find an audience.

If you want to be a writer or author you have to be in it for the long haul. Yea there are stories of overnight success but they are usually just that stories. Even J.K. Rowling saw herself as a failure and spent years struggling before becoming famous and even had 12 publishing houses reject the first Harry Potter book.

So if you are discouraged, remember you need to take the time to hone your craft, to build your story skills, and learn as much as you can. Practice and then practice some more. Publish your first book even, but then continue on.  If you love writing then you are blessed to be able to do what you love. If you are writing for any other reason, then you are doing yourself wrong.

Take one baby step, then the next and the next until you are down the road.

Have a great day!

Paula