Showing posts with label Amazon book rankings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amazon book rankings. Show all posts
Friday, March 4, 2011
What I Learned about Virtual Book Tours from My Own VBTs
This post is long overdue. I've been wanting to sit down and share my thoughts on virtual book tours (VBTs) after I went on mine to promote Little Shepherd. The first tour with Pump Up Your Book! ran from October 1, 2010 through December 17, 2010. There were some days off, but pretty much for those two and a half months I was appearing somewhere online. My second VBT with World of Ink ran through the month of January.
I handled both tours pretty much the same: I announced my tours and posted the schedules before they started; once they started I blogged here each day, or when I missed a day, I doubled up so that readers could find my tour stops; I used Facebook, Twitter, and several other social networks to promote my tour stops; I visited each blog and left comments; and I held giveaways.
Yes, it was a tremendous amount of work, but one thing you'll learn about me if you hang around long enough is that I never go half way, it's all or nothing. I guess that's a good thing, because the book hit the Amazon bestsellers list in its category (Large Print Children's Books) 7 times between September and December 2010. I doubt my first VBT would have been so effective without me blogging and using social media during that time.
I don't want this blog post to become a novel, so here are a few things I learned from my first VBT:
No Matter How Prepared You Are Something Could Go Wrong
This is something I know from coordinating tours for others, but for those with less experience, I can tell you that it's rare a VBT runs perfectly smooth. Someone doesn't receive their review copy, a blog experiences technological issues, a family emergency arises and a post doesn't appear on time. These are all things you can't control. It's not the end of the world. Occasionally you get a blogger who asks for a review copy and then disappears off the face of the planet, never to respond to any of your follow up emails. Even when that happens now, my blood pressure only rises a few points.
Working in the online world is fun because it allows you to reach more readers than you ever could with an in-store event. It's also frustrating because you have so little control over what ultimately happens. Just know going in that there will be a few hiccups along they way.
A Less Than Positive Review Isn't Worth Losing Sleep Over
I've had to say this to clients once or twice in my time, but it's a bit different when it's your book. I feel blessed that the majority of reviewers loved Little Shepherd and only had wonderful things to say. I still remember, however, the few bits of criticism the book received. At first, I felt defensive; but then I realized that a few less than positive reviews aren't that big of a deal. Reading is subjective. I've read books that I thought were less than great, but discovered many 5- and 4-star reviews on Amazon for them. The reverse also holds true.
As long as the reviewer was professional in his/her criticism say, "Thanks for the review," and move on. Personal attacks on the blogger aren't going to change his/her opinion, and make it sound like you can't handle criticism.
Remember, anything you post online is visible to tons of people. Make sure what you say is the impression you want to give them.
Comments Don't Buy Books, Readers Do
This was very hard for me to cope with during my VBT because I was running what I thought were some fabulous giveaways. I've told clients not to count on a ton of comments while they were on tour. My own blogging experience has shown that you can have hundreds of visitors a week and only a handful of comments. Why I expected it to be different for me, I can't explain. I knew, however, that I had spent over $150 to put together two wonderful Christmas themed gift baskets, plus I gave away a few copies of Little Shepherd. All readers had to do was a leave a comment with their email address so I could contact them if they won Gift Basket #1. For Gift Basket #2, they had to email or fax me a copy of their proof of purchase for Little Shepherd.
Despite my promoting each blog stop, Pump Up Your Book! promoting each blog stop, and both of us using social media to draw attention to these blog stops, some blogs had few comments. While I didn't think the giveaways required a lot of effort, I believe a few things stood in the way of the success of this part of my VBT:
1) Perhaps readers thought I was creating a contact database using their email addresses. I wrote a blog post stating that wasn't why I needed them, but people act contrary to their words all the time.
2) My tour ran for two and a half months. Maybe running two large giveaways and selecting winners at the end of the tour had a negative impact on participation. Perhaps I would have been better off having 5 or 6 smaller giveaways, and selecting winners throughout the tour.
3) In a society where identity theft is a real scare, perhaps people weren't too crazy about providing copies of their receipts; even though full credit card numbers are no longer printed on them.
Tracking Your Amazon Stats Can Be Addicting
Before my own book came out, I didn't get why many authors were so into their stats on Amazon. Yes, you want your book to sell, but what was the big deal if your book dropped in the rankings?
I began tracking my rankings on September 1st. Creating a spreadsheet, I checked my stats once a day and logged them in. I was okay when it was in the hundreds of thousands, but as soon as my book crossed the million mark, my heart sank. In case you didn't know it, Amazon rankings are like golf scores--the lower the better.
By this time, I was pretty much convinced that I never should have published a book and that no matter what I did the book wasn't going to sell. What business did I have in writing a book anyway?
On September 21st, Little Shepherd hit the Amazon bestsellers list in its category for the first time. Away went all the doubts, I suddenly knew I was born to write, and there was nothing stopping me now.
What can I say? I'm fickle.
It took about a month for the book to appear as a bestseller again. Every day I would check my stats, hoping and praying that they would go down, not up. For months I rode this roller coaster of emotions. I didn't stop tracking my stats until January 14, 2011. By that time I had accepted my seasonal title wasn't going to sell much more until we got closer to Christmas again. I knew that going in, and I don't believe any VBT could change that. The book is for sale at a local church bookstore, so some local sales might be what will carry me through until this fall.
I've already made some decisions about what I'll do differently when I tour again in the fall. First off, I'll only tour in November and December. Granted, since I am coordinating my own tour I don't have to pay for it, but they are still time consuming to put together.
Second, I won't run huge giveaways. I'll run a few smaller ones. Third, despite the fact that I sent out over 30 books to reviewers, only 12 reviews made it onto Amazon. I might run a significant giveaway to encourage bloggers to post reviews there.
Lastly, I'm only going to track my stats three times during the tour: the day before my tour starts, at the mid-way point, and within a week after the tour's end. I need to focus some time on writing my next book, not be so tied up with Amazon rankings.
I hope you found this information helpful. Feel free to share your thoughts about your own VBTs or ask questions about them. I'll answer whatever I can.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Little Shepherd Returns to the Amazon Bestsellers List for the Seventh Time!
I promise you won't have to hear about this again after Christmas, but I was excited to find that Little Shepherd returned to the Amazon bestsellers list in the Large Print Children's Books category. This is the seventh time since the book came out that it has appeared on the list. Right now it is ranked 26th out of 100. Not bad.
Amazon only lists one copy in stock, so pick it up while you can. The book is also available at Barnes and Noble, but according to their shipping schedule, the book won't make it in time for Christmas. :(
I still have copies I can mail out from here. Email me at cg20pm00(at)gmail(dot)com if you're interested in an autographed copy.
Thanks for all your support with my first book. It is greatly appreciated.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Little Shepherd is Listed as an Amazon Bestseller for Sixth Time Since its Release
I check my Amazon rankings every day. This is a way for me to judge how the book is selling--or not, as the case may be. I went out to Amazon today to take a look and found that Little Shepherd is listed as number 32 in the Top 100 books in the Large Print Children's Books category. This is the sixth time since the book's release that it has been listed as an Amazon bestseller. I feel truly blessed.
Thanks to everyone who has purchased a copy of Little Shepherd. I hope you remember to email me your proof of purchase by this Sunday so that you can be entered into my drawing for a Christmas gift basket retailing for $97. Full details on both giveawways can be found at http://littleshepherdchildrensbook.blogspot.com/2010/09/giveaways-announced-for-little-shepherd.html.
Amazon added a new feature to Author Central that allows authors to check Sales by Week and Sales by Geography. It's a neat feature. It also states right now that Little Shepherd is ranked as 173,860 out of over 8,000,000 books. Now, that's very cool!
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Little Shepherd Ranks As an Amazon Besteller in its Category Fifth Time Since its Release
I was excited to check my Amazon rankings this morning and discover that Little Shepherd was once again listed as an Amazon bestseller in the Large Print Children's Books category. Sales had slacked off a bit and I was getting kind of nervous because it is a seasonal title.
A combination of my virtual book tour picking up again after a week away, a press release I submitted online, and a local news article look like they have had some effect.
Thanks to all who purchased a copy of Little Shepherd. Remember, if you email me your proof of purchase, you'll be entered to win a Christmas gift basket retailing for $97.
Details on both giveaways I am running during my virtual book tour can be found at http://littleshepherdchildrensbook.blogspot.com/2010/09/giveaways-announced-for-little-shepherd.html.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Little Shepherd Remains in Amazon's Top 100 Books in Its Category for Second Day in A Row
Though it's climbing down, Little Shepherd, remains on Amazon's list of bestselling books in the Large Print Children's Books category. Now at #97, it will be out of the list by later today or tomorrow, but it's good to see it there from time to time.
Thanks to all my blog hosts and readers who have made this possible.
If you're interested in picking up a copy of Little Shepherd, you'll find them available at:
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Little Shepherd Returns to the Ranks of Amazon Bestsellers!
Thank you so much! Little Shepherd returned to the Top 100 Books in its category today. It is listed as #70 in Large Print Children's Books bestsellers.
I hope you all remember that if you purchase Little Shepherd between August 21, 2010 and December 17, 2010 and then send me proof of that purchase, you will be entered in to win a lovely gift basket of prizes retailing for $97!
Here's what's inside:
GIVEAWAY #2 (for those who purchase a copy of Little Shepherd between August 21, 2010 and December 17, 2010)A "Sparkling Angel" scented jar candle from Yankee Candle
An angel gold and silver lid topper for the candle
An angel tea light holder from Yankee Candle
A Little Shepherd sticky note pad
A Jim Shore Nativity Star hanging ornament
A Jim Shore Holy Family hanging ornament
A $25 Amazon.com gift card
You are eligible to win Giveaway #2 if you purchase a copy of Little Shepherd between August 21, 2010 and December 17, 2010 and provide proof of purchase via email, mail, or fax prior to December 19, 2010. Little Shepherd is available at the Guardian Angel Publishing website, Amazon, Barnesandnoble.com, and at indiebound.org.
I would love to give back to my loyal readers, so please take advantage of this great giveaway.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Little Shepherd Ranks as an Amazon Bestseller for Second Day in a Row
Little Shepherd remains in the Top 100 bestselling books in its category (large print, children's) on Amazon for a second day in a row. I am so humbled that readers are so interested in Obed's story.
Thank you all from the bottom of my heart.
God bless!
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Little Shepherd Ranks as an Amazon Bestseller for Third Time Since Its Release
More good news on the book promotion front. Little Shepherd has ranked in the Top 100 Books in its category again today on Amazon. When I checked this afternoon, it ranked at #40 in the Large Print - Children's Books category.
This is the third time Little Shepherd has been ranked an Amazon bestseller since its release on August 21st. In October, it ranked in the Top 100 Books in its category for three days in a row.
I feel truly blessed. Thank you to all my blog hosts, my readers, my friends and family for all their support, and most importantly, to God for His blessings on this project.
You can purchase a copy of Little Shepherd at
Amazon
Barnes and Noble
Guardian Angel Publishing
Indiebound.org
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Little Shepherd Virtual Book Tour - Week Four Recap
It's hard to believe the first month of my virtual book tour is over. I am pleased with the results I am seeing so far. Little Shepherd ranked in the Top 100 books in its category for three days in a row, which means I am seeing book sales. In addition, I wrote an article this week titled, "Why Virtual Book Tours Work". If you read that article, you'll see the positive impact my tour has had on my Google and Bing results.
Here is a list of my stops for the last week of October:
Monday, October 25
Interviewed at Beyond the Books
Tuesday, October 26
Interviewed at Promo 101 Promotional Interviews
Wednesday, October 27
Book reviewed and guest blogging at Coffee & Keyboard
Thursday, October 28
Book reviewed at The Crypto-Caper Reviews
Friday, October 29
Book reviewed at Elysabeth’s Emerald City
My only disappointment is that people aren't commenting much. This isn't unusual for a virtual book tour. I tell my clients not to worry about comments because comments don't buy books. It's just that I put together two really nice giveaways, one specifically for people who commented on my tour stops, and not a lot of people are biting.
Monday starts a new month and more great chances to enter your name in for one of the two giveaways I am running. You can find details for the giveaways at http://littleshepherdchildrensbook.blogspot.com/2010/09/giveaways-announced-for-little-shepherd.html
Here's where you can find me during the first week of November:
Monday, November 1
Interviewed at As the Pages Turn
Tuesday, November 2
Book reviewed at Broken Teepee
Wednesday, November 3
Book reviewed at Café of Dreams
Book reviewed at Debbie’s Book Bag
Thursday, November 4
Book spotlighted on The Plot
Guest blogging at SFC Blog Family Matters
Friday, November 5
Guest blogging at The Plot
Book reviewed at Confessions of an Overworked Mom
I hope to see you there!
Amazon
Barnes and Noble
Guardian Angel Publishing
Indiebound.org
Here is a list of my stops for the last week of October:
Monday, October 25
Interviewed at Beyond the Books
Tuesday, October 26
Interviewed at Promo 101 Promotional Interviews
Wednesday, October 27
Book reviewed and guest blogging at Coffee & Keyboard
Thursday, October 28
Book reviewed at The Crypto-Caper Reviews
Friday, October 29
Book reviewed at Elysabeth’s Emerald City
My only disappointment is that people aren't commenting much. This isn't unusual for a virtual book tour. I tell my clients not to worry about comments because comments don't buy books. It's just that I put together two really nice giveaways, one specifically for people who commented on my tour stops, and not a lot of people are biting.
Monday starts a new month and more great chances to enter your name in for one of the two giveaways I am running. You can find details for the giveaways at http://littleshepherdchildrensbook.blogspot.com/2010/09/giveaways-announced-for-little-shepherd.html
Here's where you can find me during the first week of November:
Monday, November 1
Interviewed at As the Pages Turn
Tuesday, November 2
Book reviewed at Broken Teepee
Wednesday, November 3
Book reviewed at Café of Dreams
Book reviewed at Debbie’s Book Bag
Thursday, November 4
Book spotlighted on The Plot
Guest blogging at SFC Blog Family Matters
Friday, November 5
Guest blogging at The Plot
Book reviewed at Confessions of an Overworked Mom
I hope to see you there!
You can purchase a copy of Little Shepherd at
Amazon
Barnes and Noble
Guardian Angel Publishing
Indiebound.org
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Little Shepherd Remains in Amazon's Top 100 Books in its Category for Third Day in a Row
On Sunday, October 24th, Little Shepherd, returned to Amazon's Top 100 books in the large print, children's book category. It is on its fast slide down, but it still appears as #81 in today's list.
If you stop by my virtual book tour page at the Pump Up Your Book site, http://www.pumpupyourbook.com/2010/09/08/little-shepherd-virtual-book-tour-october-november-and-december-10/, you'll find a complete tour schedule that will allow you to read some of what is being said about the book.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Little Shepherd Remains in Amazon's Top 100 Books in its Category for Second Day
Little Shepherd returned to Amazon's Top 100 books in the large print, children's books category on Sunday, October 24th. While it appeared at #18 yesterday, it is now listed as #45.
I'm pleased to be appearing in this list at all. What a blessing.
Online reviews have been very favorable so far. You can find 7 of them at the book's page on Amazon at http://www.amazon.com/Little-Shepherd-Cheryl-C-Malandrinos/dp/1616330856
I hope you'll consider bringing Little Shepherd home this Christmas.
You can purchase a copy of Little Shepherd
Amazon
Barnes and Noble
Guardian Angel Publishing
Indiebound.org
Amazon
Barnes and Noble
Guardian Angel Publishing
Indiebound.org
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Little Shepherd Hits #18 in Amazon's Top 100 List in its Category
Glad to see that the virtual book tour is having some impact on sales. Today Little Shepherd appeared in the #18 slot in Amazon's Top 100 books in its category, which is Books-Large Print-Children's Books.
This is the highest in the rankings it has been since its release and I am thrilled to see it.
Thank you to all who have purchased a copy of Little Shepherd. I hope you'll send me an email at cg20pm00(at)gmail(dot)com to let me know how you and/or your children felt about it.
One of the comments that continues to come up in the reviews for the book is that it is nice to see this historical event told from the point of view of a young person. It warms my heart to read that. I feel that God is allowing me to rreach young hearts in a special way, which is a true blessing.
If you purchase a copy of Little Shepherd and send me proof of purchase by December 19th, you'll be entered in a drawing to win a basket of lovely Christmas themed prizes that retails for almost $100.
You can purchase a copy of Little Shepherd
Amazon
Barnes and Noble
Guardian Angel Publishing
Indiebound.org
Amazon
Barnes and Noble
Guardian Angel Publishing
Indiebound.org
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
New Reviews Posted at Amazon for Little Shepherd
I went out to Amazon tonight to see how things were going with Little Shepherd. Imagine my surprise and joy when I found the following two reviews there:
"Wise beyond his years, young Obed has become a seasoned shepherd boy. Acutely aware of the hillside surroundings while tending his flock Obed stares at the sky in wonderment. A single bright light fills the sky. At first afraid, Obed felt a calmness wash over him as the beautiful angels descend, proclaiming "A Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord."
Unsure what their message means, Obed looks to his father for guidance. With reassurances from his father, Obed and the older shepherds journey to Bethlehem to meet the newborn King. Their journey and meeting Christ the Lord is nothing less than miraculous.
Your fist reaction may be, oh goodness another story on the birth of Christ. Toss those thoughts away and immerse yourself and your children into the magical arrival of Christ the Lord. Children's author, Cheryl C. Malandrinos has re-explored and created a beautiful re-enactment of Christ the Lord's birth in a unique and awe inspiring rendition which surely will become classical reading in Christian religious school studies and home libraries.
The old time illustrations expertly created by illustrator, Eugene Ruble will leave you feeling that you journeyed through the countryside with Obed and his fellow shepherds."
--Donna McDine
"The Christmas liturgy, presented from a child's point of view - simple, innocent, open to wondrous occurrences - both highlights the majesty and wonder of Christ's birth and makes the liturgy accessible to God's beloved little ones. I bought four copies already for the children in my family and I can't wait to present them. I'm sure this book will be treasured and read over and over again. This is a beautiful version of the greatest story ever told and I highly recommend it."
--K.M. Daughters
It's so wonderful to know people are enjoying my book. Both these ladies are authors. Donna McDine is currently touring with her historical children's storybook, The Golden Pathway, and K.M. Daughters is the writing team behind the popular romantic suspense series, The Sullivan Boys. A new release is anticipated soon, but readers can find Book 3, Capturing Karma, here.
My heartfelt thanks go out to these talented ladies who sought fit to post their reviews of Little Shepherd at Amazon.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Little Shepherd in the Top 100 Books on Amazon in its Category for Second Day
Little Shepherd is listed in the Top 100 Books for its category on Amazon for a second day in a row. As I mentioned yesterday when I first noticed it, the category is Books-Large Print-Children's Books. While it has moved down in the rankings, I'm still thrilled that it made it at all.
Thanks to all of you who have purchased Little Shepherd so far. I greatly appreciate your faith in my work.
All my best,
Cheryl
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Little Shepherd Breaks into Amazon's Top 100 in Books for its Category Today!
Being the anal first time author that I am, I've made it a habit to track my Amazon rankings for Little Shepherd on a daily basis. There are probably tons of reasons I shouldn't do this, but one of the reasons I am doing it is that I want to see how these numbers fluctuate in the month prior to the start of my virtual book tour, which begins on October 4th.
So, I wandered out there today and saw that there was a huge drop in the book's ranking number, which is a good thing. Like golf, lower is better. When I checked it yesterday, it was at 1,910,836. When I checked a moment ago, it was at 297,167. Better still, I noticed that it is now listed at #41 in the Top 100 Books for its category, which is Books-Large Print-Children's Books.
Amazon rankings are updated frequently, so by the time you read this, my numbers could be back up to where they were yesterday. It's still fun to say that I broke the Top 100 in my category today!
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