
You may have noticed, but I have been in a blogging slump lately. There are a couple reasons for that. My original intention for this blog was to attract and gain a following so that I can share my books wit the world. No one told me that after you self-publish, YOU have to market and market and market. Social media (not my first love) was the most realistic answer. However, it was suggested that I need an Author landing page where people interested can find my books. So, my blog was born.
I created an Instagram account to market the blog and the books, you know, to create an “online presence.” The sad thing is I have little time enough to write my books, let alone post blogs often enough to maintain a following. And there is Instagram; now I have to maintain that as well. For the last two years I have pushed hard to keep up the pace. I have seen some success. it was not all fruitless. And the bonus has been that I have met some very cool people here, ones that I would consider friends.
Then I discovered “Threads.” When it first came out, I ignored it and blew it off as just another waste of time. One day I gave in and decided to make an Author profile. Just like in real estate, the key to success is location, location, location. In 3 months, I had gained more followers there than ALL of my other socials combined, including the blog (Twitter(Twix?) my personal Instagram, and author profiles). Then I started to sell books. Really, People are actually reading my books and, by all accounts, are liking them! YAY!
So I have been spending all my time on Threads. (Feels like I am cheating on my blog) Threads is a great place that has a lot of super supportive author and artist communities and I get less spam and intrusions into the little world I built there. There are also a lot more engagement and interaction with fellow authors and artists, it just feels right to be there. Please give me a follow there @joseph.hallett.author
I am still going to post here from time to time so don’t go away. I am considering a reformat on the blog to make it more bookcentric, but I will still share stuff about my writing journey and post flash fiction and such.
I have ignored threads too. Maybe I should look at it again.
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Maybe you should, I regret no looking into sooner. I sold 21 books in 2023. Ive sold 25 books so far this year.(since I started threads.) Aside from book sales (I get through engagement,) there is a thriving community for all interests.
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Good to know. Thanks.
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I’ll join it too. I find wordpress fun, but if this works better for you then that’s great. It doesn’t benefit me all that much as far as I’m aware, so I can see the logic.
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Yeah I am not closing shop here, but I have networked and gained more exposure there. I enjoy the blog posts I have done, but it is alot of time and energy for the little results. Its people like YOU, that make my blog worthwhile.
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Aw, Joe.
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