tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5587308838200456561.post3887328526591064958..comments2023-10-06T08:41:44.927-05:00Comments on The Injustice Gamer: On Marketing Authors, Worlds, and what people wantAlfred Genessonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14286804037036777378noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5587308838200456561.post-37438127848518016322017-10-20T04:22:27.192-05:002017-10-20T04:22:27.192-05:00Great follow up! Omitting Wandrey, Kennedy, and Kr...Great follow up! Omitting Wandrey, Kennedy, and Kroese was an oversight on my part that I partially correct in the comments at Kairos.<br /><br />Your assessment of the Soul Cycle is largely correct in my opinion--and hey, anytime I'm favorably compared to the Maestro, it's a good day :)<br /><br />Not that the SC is entirely original. I didn't reinvent the wheel so much as I added whitewalls, chrome nozzle caps, spinning rims, and baseball cards in the spokes.<br /><br />The biggest rookie mistake I'd caution new authors against is relying on the scattershot social media sales approach. I do alright by grinding every day on Twitter, Gab, and FB. But the shotgun approach confuses Amazon's algorithm, so once you start down the grinding path, forever will it dominate your destiny--at least until you release a tightly focused series in a good niche and cross-promote.Brian Niemeierhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15276948258089365826noreply@blogger.com