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I totally agree!

Wow! Thanks for sharing those statistics. I recently asked my FB followers to comment if they even saw my post. This is what I learned: only about 1/3 of my "friends" on FB even see what I write now that FB decides who should see it. Frustrating.
Sounds like a low cost paid promotion of your YouTube video would be a much more effective way to get views. Thanks for writing up the stats.


I think Richard is correct in that we must just press on, keep putting stuff out there and hope for the best.


Wow! Thanks for sharing those statistics. I recently asked my FB followers to comment if they even saw my post. This is what I learned: only about 1/3 of my "friends" on FB even see what I w..."
Karen, that is astounding! I've been wondering why some photos etc. I put up on FB don't seem to get much of a response

Richard, thanks for sharing,
Karl

Emma, please don't give your work away for free. Your readers wouldn't work for free. If you've got a spare five minutes take a look at my blog 'Free Giveaways - Two Sides of the Same Coin' https://www.goodreads.com/author_blog...

So, my Twitter efforts are focused on getting people to check out my blog and my website. Some of them must be buying since I do make a bit of money every month ... thought the IRS considers my writing a "hobby".

BUT, it takes time to know how to use it. And I've gotten there after perhaps a year. Yep, a year, knowing what works, picture-wise, who to hit with hashtags - can be very powerful. In fact I've had a spate of paperback sales and I know exactly how I went about it, on Twitter. I know who'll prefer paperback and who'll want the ebook...
BUT - again - it isn't guaranteed, and it can get tiring, and when it does, I just lay off - no problem, I have tweets out there hash tagged already....
I get your point, Karl, but there are so many points to consider, and nothing's sure fire. But I wouldn't write it off. I'm able to fit mine in around my writing so it doesn't feel like that's all I'm doing. Feels more like something that does itself while I scribble...

My book sales are mainly thanks to the review group; I am a part of.
Over time, I have found many people loved my work, whilst they could download it for free, but as soon as I put a price tag to it, it's a different story. I even tried 'hiding' my latest book, prior to adding the last two chapters, at the online site it was developed on, in the hope that all those who 'loved' it would purchase it ... but no chance.
Needless to say, marketing is not my strong point.
Still, I believe you are absolutely correct in your results. They sound exactly right when I compare them to my Twitter experience.