by Lois Winston
As authors, along with writing the next book, we have
to promote our current books, but promotion often feels like we’re shouting
into a tsunami. Does anyone really hear us? How many people who see our social
media postings will run out and buy our books? How many people show up at book
signings and talks we give, let alone purchase a copy of our latest baby? How
many people run out to buy a copy of our latest release as soon as it comes
out? Sadly, very few. Whether an author is traditionally published, indie
published, or both, competition for consumer dollars is stiff. And if your name
isn’t King, Patterson, Rowling, or Roberts, it’s even stiffer. So we’re always
on the lookout for new ways to get readers to learn about us and our books—and
hopefully entice them to pull out their wallets and take a chance on us.
One of the newest promotional tools many authors are
taking advantage of is the boxed set. Publishers have been producing boxed sets
of a single author’s work for many years, especially if the books are part of a
series. However, they’ve never done so with multiple authors. Recently some
enterprising authors have begun to think outside the traditional promotional
box. They’ve banded together to produce themed boxed sets rather than single
author boxed sets. The price is set low enough to make the set an incredible bargain,
which hopefully will entice readers to take a chance on authors they may not
already know. If they like what they read, they might then buy more books by
those authors.
Because this has proven to be such an effective
marketing tool, I recently joined with nine other authors for a boxed set.
Along with writing mysteries, I also write romance and romantic suspense.
Because the other authors invited to participate are all romance and romantic
suspense authors, I contributed Love,
Lies and a Double Shot of Deception, one of my previously traditionally
published romance suspense novels that had gone out of print. I had received
the rights back to the book and several months ago published it myself as an
ebook.
Our boxed set is titled Romance Super Bundle and is a collection of 10 full-length contemporary romance, historical romance, and romantic suspense novels. Along on the ride with me are authors Dale Mayer, Donna Marie Rogers, Edie Ramer, Amy
Gamet, Linda McLaughlin, Kate Kelly, Pamela Fryer, Barbara Phinney, and Wendy
Ely. Many of these authors are award-winners and bestsellers.
We priced the Romance Super Bundle at $5.99. That’s less than .60 cents per novel. However for a
limited time the collection is on sale for only .99 cents. That’s mere pennies
per book! Hopefully, it will entice readers to take a chance on us. Time will
tell.
Buy Links:
Award-winning author Lois Winston writes the
critically acclaimed Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery series featuring
magazine crafts editor and reluctant amateur sleuth Anastasia Pollack. Assault With a Deadly Glue Gun, the
first book in the series, received starred reviews from both Publishers Weekly and Booklist. Kirkus Reviews dubbed it, “North Jersey’s more mature answer to
Stephanie Plum.” Other books in the series includes Death By Killer Mop Doll, Revenge
of the Crafty Corpse and the ebook only mini-mysteries Crewel Intentions and Mosaic
Mayhem. Lois is also published in women’s fiction, romance, romantic
suspense, and non-fiction under her own name and her Emma Carlyle pen name.
Visit Lois at www.loiswinston.com, visit Emma at www.emmacarlyle.com, and visit Anastasia at the Killer Crafts &
Crafty Killers blog, www.anastasiapollack.blogspot.com. Follow everyone on Twitter @anasleuth.
13 comments:
Fabulous idea Lois.
Thanks, Rose!
I do like the idea of boxed sets. I'm wondering, though, if yours is priced too low. Also, wondering how the money gets split, or if it's going to charity. Sounds confusing with so many authors participating.
Morgan Mandel
http://bookbeatbabes.blogspot.com
Hope this goes well for you, Lois--for all of you! Good luck--I'm happy to Tweet the link for the set.
Thanks for the tip.
Morgan, we're not doing this as a charity endeavor. We worked out the financial details ahead of time. As for the price being too low, our goal is to make a list. A low price will hopefully spur lots of sales. Eventually, we'll raise the price back up to 5.99.
Jenny, I'd love you to tweet about the set. Thanks so much!
Thank for stopping by, Angela!
Good post, Lois. I like your analogy of promotion as shouting into a tsunami, though I usually think of my efforts as a lone voice crying in the wilderness. ;)
LOL, Linda! Whether a tsunami or the wilderness, it's all just as frustrating, isn't it?
Very interesting, Lois. I bought the collection, tweeted the link, then put your blog post up on Stumbleupon.com under "Romance Novels." Good luck.
Very interesting idea, Lois - hadn't been aware of this!
Gail, thank you so much! One of these days I've got to figure out Stumbleupon. I'm totally clueless about it.
Rosemary, thanks for stopping by and taking the time to comment. It's much appreciated.
Lois, What a great way to promote. I'm intrigued. It will be interesting to see the buying results of your $.99 limited time offer.
Thanks, Kaye. We're hoping for success, but when it comes to promo, you just never know. We cross our fingers and grit our teeth a lot.
:-D
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