Tuesday's Online Work
By egdcltd
@egdcltd (12059)
April 4, 2017 3:20pm CST
I published two posts on the science fiction site and an article on the general site. These were socially promoted and I made the usual posts and interactions on myLot and bitLanders.
I wrote two articles for later use and one for the general site.
I wrote two articles for the electronics site and did some work on a third.
I did some work on three role playing game supplements and three InfoBarrel articles.
Approximately 3,500 words were written today.
Once again, the only graphical work done was on images for an article series.
Image: Morgeufile
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
4 Apr 17
Sounds like you were busy today. I've only gotten in about a thousand words today. I changed one of my flops on kindle to a higher price and reworded its blurb. If anyone wants it, I might as well get a little more for it now. Sometimes there's more interest in it when you increase the price.
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@egdcltd (12059)
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5 Apr 17
Tuesdays tend to be my second best day of the week where online productivity is considered. I keep thinking I should take a course in copywriting so I can improve the promotional blurbs I write. I'm sure it could do better. Yes, oddly sometimes people think stuff is too cheap, and therefore can't be any good.
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
5 Apr 17
@egdcltd I'm sure my blurbs could be better too, but I figure I will keep playing with them and sooner or later I will learn what pulls people in faster. Fortunately, when someone takes a chance on my 99 cent stories, I see sales of similar 99 cent ones throughout the day as they buy the other similar stories, but they won't go after the higher priced ones. It's a weird mentality.
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@egdcltd (12059)
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6 Apr 17
@OneOfMany I know that my blurbs tend to be a little on the dry side. I do read those of other publishers - especially if they incite me to purchase! I think often that stuff under a dollar makes people think "Well, it's only a dollar." Breaching that barrier often seems like a much bigger difference than it is. I did read once that stuff priced with a seven on the end sells better. I don't know if that's true or not.
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