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Old 04-30-2010, 05:48 PM   #10
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Okay, here is something interesting.

I've been hanging out and commenting on writing blogs a lot in the last two or three days. I've been writing some deeper analysis of some scenes from movies on my own blog. And I joined Twitter (where I have a sum total of FOUR followers and as far as I can tell, nobody has retweeted any of my tweets - which basically consist of announcements of blog postings each night).

I have not mentioned my ebooks (maybe one oblique reference to having done some self publishing).

I have had a little increased traffic on the blog, and a very few new followers.

I have had a sudden rash of sales on one of my books on Kindle (The Wife of Freedom). It was selling one book every four days, and suddenly it sold 9 and counting in the past couple of hours. (There is a little increase in sample downloads on both of my books on Smashwords.)

Is this due to the increased social activity? Did someone mention it somewhere? Or is it really good kismet to analyze scenes with Daniel Craig and Carol Burnett on your blog?

Inquiring minds want to know.

Camille
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