The link I keep referring to in these tweets is to an article I wrote, Do you know where your book is?, and posted on the Independent Author Index.
Each time authors check only Amazon for where their books are being sold, I want to make them read this: http://t.co/FShvLuHa4f
— Faydra Deon (@faydra_deon) July 29, 2013
As a creator of a copyrighted product, you must, must, must know every place your book is being listed and/or sold: http://t.co/FShvLuHa4f
— Faydra Deon (@faydra_deon) July 29, 2013
Authors will check that their books are being sold on two or three sites, and I'll do a search and find them on 15: http://t.co/FShvLuHa4f
— Faydra Deon (@faydra_deon) July 29, 2013
If you won't protect your intellectual property, then who will? Know everywhere your book is being sold: http://t.co/FShvLuHa4f
— Faydra Deon (@faydra_deon) July 29, 2013
Put the title of your book(s) and your author name in a search engine and see who has reviewed your book. Do you know what's being said?
— Faydra Deon (@faydra_deon) July 29, 2013
I did an article on an author, and linked to several reviews of his book, and he was like, "Wow. I didn't realize people were reviewing it."
— Faydra Deon (@faydra_deon) July 29, 2013
Scrutinize what's being said about you and/or your book(s) like you'd scrutinize your bank statement. Know what's going on with YOU.
— Faydra Deon (@faydra_deon) July 29, 2013
Thanks, Faydra! I will be more watchful!
Amazingly helpful, as always! I think most new authors are just so overwhelmed with all of the things they never thought to think about. I’m sure many of your tweets fall into that category. You are definitely “worth the follow.”