I’ve
been talking recently about what worked and what didn’t when I released book 2
of the Relic Worlds series; and more importantly, what I learned. In one weekend I released book 2, presented
the Relic Worlds series at Wondercon, and gave away book 1 in a KDP Select free
promotion. The result was not a lot of
immediate sales, but a lot of people who are now following the series.
As
a result, I’ve begun to plan for more online promotions on Facebook and Twitter,
I’m doing a newsletter campaign on Mail Chimp, and I’ll be doing another free
book promotion in conjunction with the second book having a countdown
deal. These are all the online plans,
and the other half of the equation is networking in person. This is best accomplished by going to
conventions, so I’ve made a list of the conventions I plan to go to.
I
was told that Texans will buy anything.
In fact, I was told that Dallas has the best sales rate of any comic
book/sci fi and fantasy convention in the country. Denver is apparently a close second. I’ve decided to make my trips to these
conventions coincide with trips my girlfriend and I want to take, and since we
want to see Austin, I’ve decided my next convention will be Alamo City, which
takes place in San Antonio, (just an hour’s drive from Austin.) San Antonio supposed to be a pretty
fascinating city itself, so I’m looking forward to that one.
I
plan to keep Wondercon as sort of my “home base” if you will, building a
regular following there while I travel to other places just once each to build
my following. I also want to attend
Emerald City, which is in Seattle, and Chicago’s C2E2 Pop Culture convention. Unfortunately, both of those are right around
Wondercon, and that might be too much intensity in too short a time, (not to
mention the expense.) So I might only do
one of those two. Finally, I want to do
New York Comic Con, though that might be way too expensive. However, it’s the largest Comic Book
convention, even larger than San Diego Comic Con, so it might be worth it. Or it might just swallow a small project like
mine up whole. Maybe I should do that
one a little further down the line.
I’m
also looking at Sac Con, which is in Sacramento, and Nerd Con in San Diego,
since they’d be close. I did Loscon, and
they want me back, but SO FEW of the people at that convention go into the
dealer’s room that it’s not really worth it.
I’ll
be looking at more conventions, and I’ll be going to as many as I can afford.