Discoverability is Worthless if You Block Your Sale…
Make Sure Buyers Buy Your Books When They See Them…
In other words, don’t do things that will stop readers from buying your book or books when they discover them.
I watch writer after writer go to all the work to build discoverability for their work, but then don’t give the reader a clear path to buying their books. The writer literally stops the buyer without even knowing they are doing it.
And then they blame their writing or not being able to get discovered, when in reality they are creating roadblocks to anyone trying to buy their book.
And just considering what I see on Kickstarters, most writers will just think they are doing it right. Blindly.
That is what my half-year mentorship will make sure you are not doing. I will help you make your covers attractive and branded, I will train you how to write sales copy that will not bore the reader or give the plot away, but make them interested in your work and the story, I will read your openings and ending to make sure they are not off-putting, and also your entire story.
In essence, I will help you take down the roadblocks to making sales and let your discoverability work.
12 assignments. A story every two weeks sent to me with cover and sales copy.
I have one writer who has just finished, two more about to finish, one writer about half-way through the 12 assignments, and two who plan to start this fall some time. So I have room for two writers who want to make sure that when they write a story, nothing gets between the story and the reader.
Again one story every two weeks. It can be new or already out. The cover and sales copy must come with each story. And you can start at any point, including in the fall, but I am only taking two writers for this sales mentorship. (I can comfortably handle four going at any one time.) Cost is $2,000 for the six months and if interested, write me directly. Payment reserves the spot.
So if you have zero idea what makes a book sell to a reader, and plan on writing for years and years into the future, this might be the best mentorship you ever sign up for (outside of Kris’s craft mentorship (grin)).