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Old 06-04-2012, 02:29 PM   #1
wilsonharp
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Promotion

Greetings everyone,

My name is Wilson Harp and I am very new to this whole business. I was wondering when I should start promo-ing heavily.

I don't want to pester people if I don't have a strong library of writing available, and yet I still want to strike while the fire is hot.

I have two short stories currently live on the Kindle store and I am about 10 days from having a novel put up.

I am planning on putting up the first four chapters of my novel as a teaser preview for $.99 and then setting it for free for five days (under the Kindle Select option) when my full novel goes up (still at the editors now). Is that a good idea?

I am also wanting to continue to put up short stories in my series and was thinking of putting up a different one free each week for two days. Good idea or a way to lose sales by people just waiting until they go free?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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