My virtual book tour to introduce my latest prehistoric fiction, Badlands, Book 2 of the trilogy, Savage Land, has finally ended. I am thrilled with the wonderful support from so many readers and authors! It was much more complicated than any prior book launch and not without mistakes on my part (some of you know what I’m talking about). But I met lots of new readers and writers and remain convinced that blog hops are a great way to introduce new books.
I launched my first Indie book, To Hunt a Sub, via a blog hop because I didn’t know what else to do. It worked well enough (there’s a learning curve) that I used the same approach for each of my subsequent books.
If you’re thinking of doing the same, take note:
- It requires an active blog (opening a blog for purposes of a blog hop doesn’t work well–I’ve seen it tried)
- It requires aggressive participation in hosts’ posts by interacting with visitors
- It requires that you pay lots of attention to visitors and commenters on your own blog posts leading up to the launch
Why a blog rather than Facebook or an online event? I really have no success with any social media other than blogs. I can’t think of the last time I had a new subscriber to my FB or Twitter account.
- If the goal was to get noticed, it worked. I received awards for the Top New Release in Biographical Fiction and later, in Classic Historical Fiction. Those lasted a few days, each
- I also received over 35 reviews, many attributable to the blog hosts, others to KU exposure. There were some spirit-lifting comments like this one that absolutely made it all worth it:
Jacqui Murray does a masterful job of blending prehistoric history with real life events. The emerging human civilization with its daily challenges of finding food and shelter against a wild and unpredictable environment is amazing. … A fantastic thriller. –Grace Blair
- The activity on Book 2 of the trilogy benefitted Book 1–Endangered Species–also, giving it now over 100 reviews and a better Amazon ranking.
- The attention also translated into business for the other books in the Man vs. Nature series. At least one now has over 1,000 reviews and several over 700.
- I shortened the book launch to eleven days, spotlighting my hosts in preparation more than in the past. I think that brought more traffic to their posts but required more prep. Bravo to me I only forgot to turn comments off once!
- In several cases, I connected my book launch article to the host’s theme (such as Dan Antion’s Thursday Doors) to make it more interesting to my host audience. That worked so well (IMHO) that I am going to try it more often in the future.
These changes made this blog hop the most successful ever, but if you’re thinking of following this blueprint, be forewarned:
- Preparation took a lot longer than I expected. Spit shining the launch, the articles, social media, marketing materials, outlet updates, and more was busy! I kept a ToDo list that seemed never to run out. Sigh. I see the value to subbing out this work to professional blog tour folks, but am afraid I’d lose the personal touch.
- This approach relies 100% on blogs. I have yet to find a good template that includes writers who rely on other social media platforms.
- One time the post wasn’t up, one other it went up slowly, but I think that was a time zone sort of issue.
- I had lots of comments–kudos to my wonderful hosts–which meant lots of replies required, visits to reader blogs, and follow-up. I often tracked five posts with comments in a day because people (me included) often take a few days to visit blog posts. This extended activity is actually good. The Internet Gods saw it as continual chatter about my book which should equate to higher ranking in searches. This did take 2-3 hours a day by midway through the tour to keep up. Time well spent.
To all those who helped me (in alpha order)–
Dan Antion
Alex Cavanaugh
Colleen Chesebro
Liesbet Collaert
Sandra Cox
Sally Cronin
Lynette d-Arty-Cross
Liz Gauffreau
Chris Graham
Miriam Hurdle
Anneli Purchase
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Congratulations, Jacqui! You really did a great work! You are a gem providing the process of bringing the book to the light of audience. Thanks so much, it will be very helpful! Best wishes, Michael
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I’m glad you find it helpful, Michael. Thanks for your comment.
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Congratulations on the success of your blog tour, Jacqui! I’m glad I was a part of it.
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Me, too!
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I know, Jacqui. Some bloggers are not into blogging and have few visitors. They want to host your tour to attract your readers. I also like to look at how they present their posts. Another thing is their platform. I don’t like to enter my name, email, and URL every time I comment. It discourages my visit.
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I understand that sort of attitude and not saying anything bad about it. A lot of times it’s from people who don’t quite understand the Indie process and are trying their best way to promote their books. This marketing stuff is a lot more complicated than writing!
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I know it’s hard work. Your marketing paid off, Jacqui!
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You did a fantastic job with your launch, Jacqui! Yes, preparations take most of the time. I agree, don’t use professional book launch. I’ve seen it and it was disappointing.
I had a miserable winter with allergy and I had no energy blogging so I didn’t follow your Endangered Species tour. I had my allergy somewhat under control when you had blog tour for Badlands so I could follow some blogs. I wanted to make sure my readers visit my post when I hosted you. A few days prior to the schedule, I visited my readers so they came to visit me.
I think you had bloggers sign up for Endangered Species tour but for Badlands, you invited individuals to host the tour. Which one did you find more effective?
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I do that, too, Miriam–pay more attention to the communities of bloggers hosting me for a few months prior to. It also gives me a good idea of the breadth of the blog.
I liked the inviting approach better. When I open it to anyone, I always get some who see it as an opportunity to market their book because of my marketing but then don’t put the work into the hosting end. I love bloggers who take it seriously like what you said. We both help each other.
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Thanks for sharing your great results from your blog tour with us Jacqui. It seems to me from many authors who agree, the best traffic is on a blog. It is a lot of work, with a good payoff, plus you garner new followers from the host blogs. And it’s also more work because each blog post has to be fresh because many bloggers read and follow same bloggers and we don’t wish to make our posts monotonous. You did a great job with that as I’d visited quite a few of your stops. Congrats! 🙂
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Thanks, Debby. I think the articles and the compressed time frame helped a lot. We’ll see when I come up with Book 3’s launch!
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You got a great handle on it all Jacqui. 🙂
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Congratulations on the launch of your book. The best of luck with it. And, thank-you for all the wonderful tips.
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I hope they help!
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I read this with interest.
I usually get my books on a blog tour but with a new book almost out ( children’s books) I’m getting ready to try and get it under way.
it’s hard, this part of the writing process and I had looked at professional help.
My illustrations are being coloured and the launch date pushed back until October but… it’s scary.
sounds like you have it all in hand. Well done
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I looked briefly at professional tour folks, followed their work on a few blog tours, and decided they didn’t meet what I wanted (personal attention, new writerly friends–that sort). But, if you find someone you like, do share!
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I use a lady called Rachel Gilby for my blog tours but have wondered if there is a better way.
There are so many people who get in touch and sound convincing but I’m never quite sure
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Interestingly, no one tries to sell me their services. I’m happy about that because I probably wouldn’t work with someone I didn’t know.
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I agree, I’ve been very lucky with my illustrator
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Wow, Jacqui. You did great. I know from experience the immense amount of time these blog hops take to do well, and you did two back to back. After just one, I need about 3 months to recuperate! I’m endlessly impressed with your level of engagement, which is key. Kudos to you!
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I give you a lot of credit for my template. I like the way you spotlighted your hosts and ‘borrowed’ it. You know, too, how much work that is, but how enjoyable it is.
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Lol. It works, doesn’t it? I enjoying highlighting my hosts. There are plenty of books to go around.
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Great to see and best wishes with the new book!
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Thanks!
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Congrats on the book launch!! My best to you!!
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Thank you so much! These are fun, and then it’s back to writing.
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Congrats on your success with your launch, Jacqui! I’m so happy for you!
I might add to the analysis that it’s likely you’re benefiting from regular releases promoted in a similar fashion, as well. Besides the obvious improvement due to ‘the learning curve’ mastery, I think building a base with the blog community and then building on that is helpful. Also, having multiple books for newly connecting readers and bloggers to find can help.
As you said, starting a new blog and trying a blog hop is not generally very fruitful, and likewise it can be difficult for those with just a debut book since people often connect more to an author that they see as ‘established.’
I think your books, writing style, and topics contribute to your success too. They really are entertaining and the historical research and the way you weave it into both the books and your launch posts is fascinating.
Wishing you continued success, my friend!
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Thank you! That commitment to blogging is important. Not a quick in-and-out, but the slogging through it daily. I enjoy it!
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What a fantastic result! Congratulations, Jacqui. 🙂
I’ve never done a blog hop but I found myself nodding about blog hop vs other social media. I also agree re the personal touch. Nothing beats conversations between people who love books and storytelling. 🙂
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I forget how you launched your trilogy. What method did you use? Were you satisfied with it?
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Innerscape started out as about 5? episodes and I launched each episode on my blog with little contests and giveaways. It was basically one episode per week November – December.
I enjoyed the process, and I enjoy giving little gifts to my friends, but…basically they were my friends. The hordes of Unknown Readers with pockets full of dollars stayed away. 🙂
I think your blog hop is a much more down to earth, realistic promotion.
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I tried something like that, much lower key, for Building a Midshipman (my first ever book). Didn’t really work well either.
I am waiting for your next futuristic book from that fertile brain of yours.
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-grin- Well, I really loved Building a Midshipman, but I guess I wouldn’t have known about it if not for Diana’s blog. Which brings us right back to blog hops doesn’t it? Nothing beats making friends. If/when I finally have something new to publish I will definitely pick your brains on how best to do it. 😀
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Congratulations on the awards and the reviews! And thank you for sharing these wise tips!
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They’re pretty common sense I think. I feel good following these sorts of ideas. Thanks for visiting!
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Congrats on such a successful double launch, Jacqui!
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Thank you, Denise!
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Congratulations, Jacqui! Fantastic achievements and awards 🙂
You’ve inspired me in what you have achieved. Being active on the blogosphere is what I’m hearing and that is something I need to work on!
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I’ve been trying to reproduce my blogosphere community on X, but it just doesn’t work the same. Or FB, Pinterest, IG–any of them! I seem to be a blog sort of gal!
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Congratulationsn on Badlands…. Must catch up, asap. Bit later than your wonderful Neanderthals, but fascinating to find Neolithic menus in a 21st C book on foiod in hard times – Stuffed, Pen vogler.
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Those are interesting to read though I don’t think I’ll reach the Neolith for a while. I did find one woman who cooked Neanderthal–that was amazing.
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Congratulations on your book launch, Jacqui. Promoting books with blogs is a wonderful idea!
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Thanks, Eugi!
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My pleasure, Jacqui.
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Hi Jacqui – you’ve certainly hit a rich cord for developing stories … mind you a few million years is ‘a while’! Congratulations … and these ‘tours’ are always fascinating to read – I need to catch up on them. Cheers Hilary
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Thank you, Hilary, and I still love what you did with your topic. You are such a creative mind.
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Congratulations on a successful book launch and tour. I’ve read most of the stops but I missed a few by bloggers I don’t know. It was a great book tour. There are certainly more five star reviews coming. I got a late start.
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I tried to reach out to people I didn’t know as well and it’s worked well. There are amazing bloggers out there!
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You are right and that is smart by the way
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I’m glad to hear your blog tour was such a success! I’m amazed at the amount of work you do to prepare and follow up, but as you say, it’s worth it for you. Congratulations!
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If my kids would get busy with grandkids (like you have), I wouldn’t have so much extra time!
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That’s true, but you won’t mind trading writing time for grandma time 🙂
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Wow this is really great. I’m so glad you had a successful launch and publicity. The article in itself was rich in information and thought and reflection. Insight that will help 100 others. You deserve this.
I can’t wait to continue my journey through the Endangered Species book. I’m psyched that you’re benefiting and giving courage to new writers in so many ways. Thank you 😃😃
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Psyched is the perfect word, Red Deer!
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Thank you 😊
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Jacqui, I’d LOVE to learn how you set this up. Did you shout out during one of our IWSG posts that you were looking for hosts for your blog tour? Could we talk via email? vmleeswriter@gmail.com
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Yes–let’s email. That would be easier, or a phone call (depending upon your time zone!). I’m fine with either. My email is askatechteacher at gmail dot com.
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Thank you, Jacqui. I think email might be easier. I’ll draft some questions for you. Thank you sooo much!
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Absolutely! I’ll give you as much as I can.
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I know you worked meticulously to have a successful launch. It must be rewarding to see how your hard work and excellent writing have paid off. It’s also a testament to how many supportive people there are in the blogosphere.
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I liked the changes I made from the last launch, lots of thank yous for that to people like Diana and Sally. This was easier in some ways, harder in others, but I think a keeper.
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Congratulations on your Badlands launch.
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Thank you, John. But for the help of friends (in this case, efriends)…
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Yay! I’m happy you had such a successful virtual book tour, Jacqui. Congratulations! And I’m impressed with and happy for those hundreds – if not 1,000 (!) – of reviews your books have garnered. Wow!
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Those are older books, but to my surprise, they keep getting reviews! I guess my topic is timeless.
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Love this Jacqui and congratulations to you on such a great launch and kudos to all of those that helped launch your book! I too have found this to be an invaluable way to share our work and get in in the hands of readers that support our work! Nut is a blessing to have so many amazing people in our court that purchase our books! We are a lucky community to have each other. I would have loved to support you… but I’ve been running uphill for a while now! Happy it was so successful!
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It’s serendipity we all found each other because I can’t explain any other reason. Fate maybe?
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It sure is and I think you’re right!
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I’m an advocate for selling books via our blogs, Jacqui. I am thrilled to hear the news that this worked for you. I shared your posts via Bluesky using the #Booksky hashtag. I hope that got extra eyes on your books. I still owe you a review. I haven’t forgotten. Thanks for sharing your experiences. 💜
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I so appreciate your support, Colleen. Love the repost of this article to your blog. I think I owe you!
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No way! I owe you a review. When my clients ask the best way to advertise their books, now I can point them in your direction. 🥰
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Ha! The downside is how time consuming it is, but I remind myself it’s for a short time and it’s all I do for marketing.
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Exactly! Robbie and I will do something similar for Sunflower Tanka this year. It helps get the word out about the book, for sure. You can count on me to host, Jacqui.
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And if I haven’t offered before, do include me in Sunflower Tanka. It’s on my Kindle and I’ll get the review done when you need it.
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I will Jacqui. Thanks so much. 🌻
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I really can’t wait to read this one, Jacqui. I’ll be starting it soon, within the week. 😀
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I love hearing that.
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You did most of the work. All we did was post some well-deserved praise. I love your books and can’t wait to read what you write next.
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I’m already working on the articles for the next launch. I think those work better than just a summary.
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They do. So many points of interest!
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A great recap, Jacqui! I am definitely in favor of blogs for book launches. I’ve yet to have a successful Facebook party, although I know several authors who do. Congratulations on the amazing success and double congratulations on those big numbers of reviews! Thank you for sharing!
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That’s good to hear, that some are successful. I don’t spend enough time on any SM except blogs so I can probably take full blame.
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I am right there with you about SM. It’s a huge time suck.
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That was a very impressive online book tour! You have a lot of energy!
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I think I spent it all on the tour!
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It was a fantastic book launch, Jacqui, and apparently quite successful. Congratulations!
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Thanks, Tim! It was fun and I met a lot of new readers/writers.
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I’m looking forward to reading the series, Jacqui.
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Best wishes for the book, Jacqui! Your promotional process is methodical as usual.
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My strength and weakness is being methodical! Thanks, Ankur.
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“I really have no success with any social media other than blogs.” – This was surprising and refreshing! I have often heard the opposite, suggestions of building and maintaining multiple social media outlets…it’s another part time job managing socials. Writers are already stretched for time.
Congratulations on this very successful book review blog hop!!📚
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That is good to hear. I thought I’d spend time building my X platform (I added the blue check), but it takes so darn much work, I gave up and went back to writing the next book!
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A much more productive use of time!👏🏻
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I like the way you launch your books, and your method does seem successful. Congratulations!
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Thank you, Dawn. I appreciate that.
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You’re very good at doing these and I’m pleased to hear it was a success. I think shortening it to eleven posts was perfect. Any more is too many. They were nicely spaced out too.
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I appreciate you weighing in. I was wondering…
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Congrats on all the hard work.
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Thank you! It was fun, getting to know each of my hosts better than usual.
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Yay, congratulations on a successful book launch, Jacqui! Badlands is such an enjoyable read. I’m happy for you!
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Thank you so much. I did this launch a little different–borrowed some of Diana’s ideas.
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Thanks for the mention Jacqui and delighted to be part of the showcase for this amazing book… and some great advice here for those considering a book launch and the work involved in prepping, networking and managing the comments when each post is live. xxx
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I don’t know how I would do this much organizing if I worked fulltime. Sleep less I suppose!
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Lol… whilst I am looking forward to the next book Jacqui… I think you might be permitted a few weeks respite…xxx
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I think your approach is really good. And you reach out to bloggers outside the IWSG, which helps you reach more new readers. I think some authors don’t reach out beyond their group of blogger friends, which limits them.
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That’s interesting, about reaching beyond a blogging group. I hadn’t thought of that, but I do try. That’s one reason I love visiting other blogs, to get to know more writers (like yours!).
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Congratulations on your successful book launch and blog hop. Your attention to detail is amazing. Maybe you should give a class on book launch and preparation.
I loved Badlands. How did you come up with all those quirky characters and their names?
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I struggled a bit over the names. I figured each separate group would have some naming strategies, but that wouldn’t go beyond their group, so I tried to come up with more. It was easier with my earlier people who named themselves by sounds and as call signs!
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Doing it through blogs is the only way I know how as well. Glad you got so many reviews on your books! I did a small shout-out for you today so hope that keeps the momentum going.
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Thanks, Alex! I’ll come over. Good to hear this is your preference also.
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Congratulations Jacqui – Everything take so much longer than we anticipate…but the key is to persevere and learn from every step we take. I have a stack of books to read but will definitely add your book to my list. Janet xx
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Thank you! A little bit of a treat in it for you as Neanderthals had their own version of art (nothing like what you do, but the roots of today’s artistry) which I get into. It’s a question whether it’s art in its pure sense, communication, or something else. Where’s my time machine what I need it!
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Thank you so much Jacqui….now my interest is really peaked. :)xx
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That was so interesting, Jacqui – only other writers realise how much work goes into all this.
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I hope I made it look easy but you’re right, any who have done their own book launch recognizes the endless steps!
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You’re Welcome, Jacqui. I’ve done Thursday Doors posts for new books, but I’ve never had an author join Thursday Doors as part of a book launch. That seemed to work very well and, given the nature of your book, that was unexpected. Your research really paid off. The post was so interesting. I hope you continue to have good success with the book.
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I actually loved the idea. I enjoyed the research and loved joining your enthusiastic “Thursday Door” group with a relevant article. Win-win!
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Hi Jacqui, my experiences with blog tours and promotional attempts on other social media platforms are the same as yours. Blog tours work if you select the correct blogs and bloggers. It is a lot of work so I only do small tours now. Perhaps 5 bloggers.
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We are on the same learning curve, Robbie. I’ll have Book 3 in about January 2026, then a break as I plan the next trilogy. I’ll be studying other people’s book launches.
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The biggest problem with book launches on blogs is reaching outside of your own circle of blogging friends and acquaintances.
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I made a conscious effort this time and I love the results. I met some amazing people.
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Love getting a little behind the scenes of the work that goes into not only writing but promoting a book! Congratulations; it is a pleasure to see your books succeeding. 💕
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Thank you, Layla. We were never told, early in our writing careers, that this work would land on our shoulders, but it has, and that’s OK. It may be different for you!
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You’re very welcome, Jacqui. Congratulations on your awards and I wish you continued success as you go forward!
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Thank you, Lynette. Luckily, my interest in this topic doesn’t seem to flag!
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