Today, my latest prehistoric fiction, Against All Odds, is available for sale on Amazon. To promote that exciting event, I’m putting Book 1 of the trilogy, Survival of the Fittest, on sale July 24th-July 26th 2020. The way this Kindle sale works is it starts at $.99 and goes up $1 each day until it’s back to it’s normal price–$3.99. Like this:
- July 24th: $.99
- July 25th: $1.99
- July 26th: $2.99
- July 27th: $3.99 (normal price)
If you haven’t read this start to the Crossroads trilogy (or you aren’t in KU where you can read it for free), now’s a great time to buy it!
Spread the news!
#IndieSale #IndieAuthor #booksale #kdpsale
Jacqui Murray is the author of the popular Building a Midshipman, the story of her daughter’s journey from high school to United States Naval Academy, the Rowe-Delamagente thrillers, and the Man vs. Nature saga. She is also the author/editor of over a hundred books on integrating tech into education, adjunct professor of technology in education, blog webmaster, an Amazon Vine Voice, a columnist for NEA Today, and a freelance journalist on tech ed topics. Look for her next prehistoric fiction, Against All Odds, Summer 2020. You can find her tech ed books at her publisher’s website, Structured Learning
Hello Jacqui ,congratulations 🙂
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Thank you! This is the last day. Sigh.
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Congrats, Jacqui! Hope you get lots of new fans for the series!
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Me too! Wouldn’t that be fun!
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Nice Post! But i need to know how i can marketng my ebook for free from my blog?
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I see good ideas on your blog, Tushar. Good luck!
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YOU SEE MY BLOG OPTION?BUT CONVERSION RARE. THANKS
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Congratulations Jacqui! 🙂
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Thanks, Deb! I’m so happy to finish this trilogy.
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No doubts!!! 🙂
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Congratulations on your publishing. You’re pricing things right!
http://www.thepulpitandthepen.com
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Hehee. Good savings, innit?
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Congratulations, Jacqui!!
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Thanks so much, Jessica. It’s such a relief.
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Congratulations!
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Thanks, Andrew–and to you, too, for doing what I wish I’d do (moving from California)
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I love that I could so easily tweet that! I wonder if my blogs are easily tweetable. Huh. Will have to look into that.
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Nothing’s really easy about marketing. I spend way too long on it!
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Hey, if it works.
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Congratulations on the sales, Jacqui! I got my copy! Sharing!
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Yay! Thanks, Miriam!
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You’re welcome, Jacqui! I hope you’re getting great sales. 🤗
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Spreading the word Jacqui. Wishing you all the best.
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Thanks so much, Balroop. I’m pretty excited to finish my first trilogy.
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my pleasure, we are all here to help each other. 🙂
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That is the truth.
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Good luck with the sale, Jacqui! I’m looking forward to reading your series one of these months!
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Thanks, Liesbet. Amazon has some nice tools for marketing and just as many that make little sense to me. I’ll take what I can handle!
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I bought it at the regular price and felt I had stolen a treasure. GREAT entertainment. I loved the book and had to read the others too.
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Thank you so much, Anneli. What a great way to say it!
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Truth!
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Great work.
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Thank you Paul, I’m pretty excited!
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Thank you, Jacqui, and good luck!
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Thanks! There is so much luck in selling a book, isn’t there?
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My copy arrived from Amazon this morning. Here I go….
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Woot! They’re prompt, aren’t they?
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Yay! Can’t wait to read this. Congratulations, Jacqui!
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Thanks so much, Jill. I saw your email. Eek! What I wrote above wasn’t as clear as I had hoped. Cross my fingers that I fixed it.
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Reblogged.
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🙂
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Reblogged this on lucinda E Clarke and commented:
A guest post on Jacqui coming up soon, but in the meantime, you may like to grab this.
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Thanks for sharing this, Lucinda. My only marketing is word-of-mouth–this really helps!
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