Expiration Date?
Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 13:31
I just went back and re-read Scott's book on the 10 Steps, and had some medicine to taste this morning. Truth be told, my debut novel was rated 4/4 a few months ago on OBC. It was after that where I made a fatal error-I wrote another book instead of marketing the first. I was way too excited and jumped the gun wanting to get more of the story out, and released book 2 of the 3 part series. In my blind Mommy bias, I gave birth to a book where the reviewer was lost and confused-In short, book 2 needs to be pulled until I can get people to read/buy the 1st. My question-My first book has been idly sitting on the shelf with about 5 reviews since September, and sinking in the charts. Would it be best to hit reset, pull BOTH books and polish/re-release? Readers see my release date for book 1 six months ago with few reviews. Is the date of release/review ratio a factor in a purchase decision?
My strategy right now is this-Pull book 1, polish and re-release on a KDP freebie giveaway to gain interest. Every cent made from that release thereafter the promotion should be (and would be) invested in marketing its follow ups. Good idea? Thoughts/suggestions? Please advise me in any way, no matter how mundane or silly you may think your idea sounds. I don't want to keep doing the same thing with the same results-The definition of insanity. Thanks in advance, Ezekiel
My strategy right now is this-Pull book 1, polish and re-release on a KDP freebie giveaway to gain interest. Every cent made from that release thereafter the promotion should be (and would be) invested in marketing its follow ups. Good idea? Thoughts/suggestions? Please advise me in any way, no matter how mundane or silly you may think your idea sounds. I don't want to keep doing the same thing with the same results-The definition of insanity. Thanks in advance, Ezekiel