The Pros of Fiction Blogging
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Firstly I wanted to get my book out there, in more
ways than on merely Amazon, Smashwords and Google books. I wanted to reach more
readers than ever. Getting more readers is a good thing for any author, even if
the reader gets the book for free, for giveaways often lead to sales. I also
feel more comfortable giving my book away than tying myself up with Amazon’s
KDP Select, which permits a free giveaway a few days per 90 days. KDP select
also prohibits publication in digital format of your book anywhere else on the
Web.
The Experience of Writing Fiction on a Blog
Getting your book out there also means that you can
get others to read it ahead of publication on ebook platforms. They can read it
on phones, PCs and Tablets just as easily as on a Kindle device. At the bottom
of each page, I provided easy navigation for the reader, enabling ease of use
to page back, forwards to go back to the beginning.
There are pros and cons of writing a free thriller
The process took me around three months to complete. I
began my book blog novel in December of 2013 and finished in March 2014. I made
sure I dedicated around one to two hours per day to writing and I posted two to
three times per week, sometimes in batches. I love blogging anyway and it was good to see
my work out there.
The Problems with Book Blogging
The problem with writing fiction on a blog is that the
first draft might read fine, you post and then notice a typo or a better way of
phrasing a sentence. This can mean going back and reposting on your blog which
can be time consuming. This is why getting the words right before posting is
important. I would do three or four redrafts before posting each chapter onto
my blog. Per 600 words or so, I would tag each text clump with a post number so
that I know which portion to repost on my blog. This helps saves time.
Another idea is to allocate each post with a separate
page number, so it is easier to copy and paste the text into the blog edit. I
was careful not to make each post too long, for ease of reading. This meant
breaking down each chapter into two or four posts.
The other problem is that maintenance of the blog can
take some hours out of the writing time. Posting links, designing the look of
the blog and replying to comments can sometimes cause distraction.
Tips on Writing a Free Thriller
A problem of writing fiction on a blog is that you
cannot use keywords. Keywords are a great way of getting surfers to find your
website. For instance, by putting in the keywords: ‘tips on how to write
fiction’, my blog might be found, because this phrase might have been used in
an article here. However, keywording is simply not possible when writing a book
blog. This can mean low hits, even if the book is brilliant. People are simply
unable to find it. To overcome this problem, I keyworded an explanatory post of
my blog. I also posted links were applicable (without spamming) on Twitter,
Facebook and also on my other sites. As word spreads, others might post links
to this book blog.
Book Blogging for Profit
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And if you are interested, you can find my blog version of Nora by Charles J Harwood here.
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