Tools for Tracking Novel Sales

DESCENT was published July 25th, 2015, and I’d like to share some of the tools I’ve discovered since the launch.

Novelrank is free software that keeps track of Amazon sales for you. I don’t know how accurate it is, but it does give an idea of how your book is doing.

Booklinker is free service that will create a link for you book, but here’s the magic. Instead of having to create one link for each Amazon site your book is on, it creates one link and when a user clicks on the link, they are taken to that Amazon of their county. Book linker also shows you how many times the link was clicked for each country. Here is the link for DESCENT:  myBook.to/Descent

Bitly is another way to create links. In one email campaign I used, I sent a specific link to each person using the amazon of their country. Bitly has a useful stats page that will tell you how many times the link is clicked and what day it was clicked on.  Here is an example of the country specific clicks. This doesn’t tell you anything about sales, but it does let you know if people are clicking the link and hence is your campaign working.

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The other way to get an idea of how your book is doing is watch amazon rankings and bestseller lists. Your publisher may also publish a bestseller list. Imajin Books showcases their bestselling authors each month and you can see DESCENT did well in both paperback and eBook.

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If you know of any other useful tools out there, please comment below and let me know.

Thanks for reading…

MYSTERY MONDAYS: Sleuthing With Catherine Astolfo

Catherine’s books are gritty, yet portray gorgeous surroundings; they deal with sensitive social issues, but always include love and hope. They’re not thrillers, but rather literary mysteries with loads of character and setting. And justice always prevails.

So let’s see what she has to say about female protagonists today. If you have questions for Catherine, leave a comment below and hear back directly from her.

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The Feisty Female Sleuth by Catherine Astolfo

Even before Miss Marple, there was a spirited female, middle-aged and widowed, who partnered up with Scotland Yard to solve crimes (1860’s). Mrs. Paschal was not afraid to eschew the traditional trappings of a lady back then (e.g. crinolines) to chase after the bad guys.

As I began to read mystery novels, and then write my own, I realized very quickly that I love kickass heroines. Whether they are amateur or professional sleuths, I admire their courage, ingenuity and flaunting of social norms.

I started with Nancy Drew, of course, who never obeyed her father, drove a cool car and plunged headlong into danger. I discovered that I like raunchy heroines such as Lisbeth Salander, V.I. Warshawski, Kinsey Milhone, Joanne Kilbourn, Gina Gallo, Kate Garrett, Li Fa-Ling, Bliss Moonbeam Cornwall…oh I could go ON and ON and ON, but I have now covered all the authors who paid me.

As I explored the phenomenon of kickass heroines, I realized that there are a lot of layers to these women. Here is a list of some of my favorite characteristics for our female kickass heroines.

  1. A heroine who has a “distinct self apart from the hero”. Not that some of us don’t want a man or another woman, we just don’t need them.
  2. Our favorite female characters are “universal archetypes and uniquely flawed individuals all at once”.
  3. My favorites display all their traditional feminine qualities, but use these as a source of strength, not weakness (e.g. tenderness, intuition, empathy).

So what female heroine did I create for my four-book mystery series? Emily Taylor, middle-aged principal of a small town elementary school. How does she become kickass? Her love for her husband, her protective qualities, including empathy and nurturing, compel her to act. In every situation, she is drawn to danger only when the people who mean very much to her are threatened. Emily is flawed, but she’s also courageous and smart.

In Sweet Karoline, Anne is a form of anti-heroine. I love her because she’s the opposite of what a reader might expect from a female. She has her reasons for the way she behaves!

Kira Callahan, star of my new novella series, is a retired investigative reporter with a natural affinity for mystery. She may be a senior citizen, but boy can she still kick ass.

A bit about Catherine.

AstolfoHeadshotCatherine Astolfo is an Arthur Ellis winning author of short stories. Five novels and a novella are published by Imajin Books and have been optioned for film by Sisbro & Co. Inc. A Derrick Murdoch award winner, she is a Past President of Crime Writers of Canada, and a member of both Mesdames of Mayhem and Sisters in Crime. Find all the stories and links right here: www.catherineastolfo.com

Please join me next week to welcome Donna Galanti, author of THE ELEMENT TRILOGY – Paranormal murder and mystery with a dash of steam…

DESCENT: ‘My stomach knotted…’

Reblogged from Magic of The Muses

DESCENT: ‘My stomach knotted…’.

Welcome to Kristina Stanley, author of the brand new thriller DECENT. 

Let’s find out if  doing the final edit on a novel is as terrifying as murder on the slopes…  Read more at Magic of The Muses

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Thanks to Eileen Schuh for hosting me on her blog.

Eileen’s books:

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Farley’s Friday: A Doggy Bromance

Farley here,

I’ve been living in the mountains since last fall, but sometimes it takes a while to get to know your neighbours.

Let me introduce Max. He lives next door, his sister’s name is Ruby and he has four humans living in his house, so I understand he’s been busy. This week he’s decided we’re going to be friends.

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I’m officially calling this a bromance. Now we can wrestle, play with sticks and generally run wild. Could Max turn into another Friend For Life? I think it’s possible.

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DESCENT Paperbacks Arrive

It’s a chilling and exhilarating feeling to see a physical version of my novel for the first time.

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Photo by David R. Conn

Descent is avialable for purchase on Amazon.

I’m just too happy to write anything more today. Thanks for reading…

Guest Posting with Author Luke Murphy

Now that DESCENT is published, the next step in the publishing journey is spreading the word. I’ll be guest blogging throughout the summer. The hard part is writing a new blog for each post. The fun part is connecting with others.

Pageflex Persona [document: PRS0000040_00072]Luke Murphy, international best selling author, is graciously hosting me today on his blog. Luke’s latest book, KISS & TELL was released last Monday.

So come on by and find out why I wrote DESCENT. You can find Luke’s blog by clicking here.

My next guest blog is Friday, 31st of July with author Eileen Schuh, author of adult Sci-Fi novels and the young Adult BackTracker series.

Thanks for reading…

MYSTERY MONDAYS: Michael J Conn Brings Horror Your Way

If you don’t have enough frightening experiences in your life, then turn to fiction and check out what Michael J Conn has to say about writing Horror.

First a bit about his novel, THE RIGHT TURN.

right_turn_wholeEdward Henry has a problem. He’s starting to remember again. As he turns away from his memories he embraces the monsters in his life. Some of his demons are not so happy to see him again.
 
From his isolated mansion in the Canadian wilderness, he faces a legion of horrors in his struggle to remain in the dark. With some strategic use of his father’s axe he confronts his shadows one by one.
Follow the mind of an obsessed man trying to determine which reality he wants to live in. What is it Edward needs to forget…
And now a bit about Michael;
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In May 2012 Michael release his first novel, Maxwell Huxley’s Demon, a Dystopian YA action/adventure story. Maxwell was downloaded over 10,000 times and he is now working on a Maxwell sequel. Maxwell can be found here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00865NIRI
Soon after Maxwell, Michael released The Right Turn, a psychological thriller that some call a horror novel. With a close bond to The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The Right turn follows Edward as he makes a choice between the happy path or the safe path, the path he needs or the path he should take. The Right Turn can be found here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AP7MVDW
 
Michael is a software engineer who works from Victoria, Canada, with clients and coworkers spread around the globe. 
Next week, please help me welcome mystery  Catherine Astolfo, who’ll tell you about female protagonists…

Guest Posting with Author Debra Purdy Kong

Yesterday I had the fabulous experience of having my first novel, DESCENT, released.  To top that today and keep the happiness going, I’m guest blogging on the site of Author Debra Purdy Kong.

Opposite of DarkDebra is the author of the Casey Holland Mystery Series and her first Evan Dustan Mystery novella, DEAD MAN FLOATING, will be released September 12th. 2015.

So come on by Debra’s site and find out if Alpine Skiing is actually dangerous.

Thanks for reading…

DESCENT: a vivid, chilling tale of jealousy, secrets, and betrayal…

Finally, the day has arrived. After years of writing, editing, searching for a publisher, more editing, polishing and proofreading DESCENT is published.

I awoke this morning, jumped out of bed and ran to my kindle. Hit the download button, and Descent magically appeared. Voila!

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I’ve ordered my paperback copy, so that will be the next present.

Thank you to everyone who shared this journey with me and thank you to all those who pre-ordered. The pre-ordering gave me this special gift:

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Descent is available on Amazon.caAmazon.comAmazon.co.ukAmazon.deAmazon.jpAmazon.fr, Amazon.com.aus, and many more.

Thanks for reading…