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Marketing misery in a changing world

There’s been so much talk recently about how the social media platform X is no longer a valid marketing tool for self-published authors like myself. Talk of changing algorithms, link bans and hash tags becoming a no-no. So many authors are saying their followers have dropped off a cliff, they’re getting zero engagements and they getting followed by the dreaded author-bots.

So much to consider and so much to unpack. Back when I started using Twitter, it was a very different place. It felt special and something removed from the regular trolling and keyboard warrior antics you’d see elsewhere. Now it’s anything but and it’s only sheer bloodymindedness that keeps me on the platform. If I were to follow what my morals tell me, I’d leave it today. I’m sick and tired of the tirade of US politics and hateful propaganda that I’m forced to see. And yes, I know I could tell it to not show me certain posts with certain words, but I’m sure Elon would find a way round.

I stay because there are a handful of people on the platform I’ve made genuine connections with, and also a little out of morbid curiosity – it’s interesting if nothing else. I never really used the platform successfully to market my books. Even when it was a very different place, I felt like I was shouting into the void. I’m glad I didn’t spend hours curating tweets, only to have the rug pulled from under me years and thousands of followers later. If you’re one of those people, I really do feel for you.

But what of other platforms? Facebook has just had its 20th anniversary as I write, and already it’s regarded as the preserve of ‘old people’ and behind the times. Other social media platforms shift and change at a rapid rate and it’s become apparent to me that they only way to keep up is to invest time that I just haven’t got. Instead, I’ll keep writing this blog and update my own website, because that’s something I do have control of.

So to end on a positive – lets subscribe to each other’s blogs and sign up to each other’s newsletters. We’re stronger together.

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Want a new perspective? Go to an old place

Thinking that I may as well go old school to try and generate some sales, I recently had some fliers printed up for my book, which I dropped off at my local bookshop and library. As any self-published author will tell you, it’s so hard to get noticed these days and marketing yourself is like a full-time job in itself, so I thought I’d try to cover at least one extra base.

The print shop was about a mile away from my house, so what better idea than to walk over there in the stifling heat of the hottest day on record here in the UK to pick them up? Anyway, shade-hugging as I went, I found myself walking through my old neighbourhood on the way. It’s not somewhere I usually have to pass through, even though I walk into town regularly. The first thing to hit me was the presence of a nice-looking coffee shop that I would’ve been very grateful of back in the day. The second thing I noticed was how different that and other recent builds had made my old street look.

Once these cosmetic changes had settled in though, I was left with a strange feeling, part nostalgic, part melancholic. It was as if for a moment, I was transported back in time, and my mind of that time was inside my head of now (I realise how weird that sounds). It reminded me of all the goals and ambitions I had back then, the things I’d just done and the things I would go on to do. I don’t know why such an inconsequential thing as walking over to a shop to pick something up got my imagination going, but it did.

So if you find yourself in search of ideas, a fresh perspective or just a change of scenery, take a stroll around somewhere familiar from your past. You never know where it might lead.

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