LAST DAY FREE 12/31/2015…HURRY!!
H A P P Y N E W Y E A R !!!!
CLICK THE PICTURE
GET IT FREE!
AND IF YOU ARE NEW TO ACX AUDIBLE
CLICK HERE OR CLICK ON THE PICTURE
FOR A 30 DAY FREE TRIAL!!
LAST DAY FREE 12/31/2015…HURRY!!
H A P P Y N E W Y E A R !!!!
CLICK THE PICTURE
GET IT FREE!
AND IF YOU ARE NEW TO ACX AUDIBLE
CLICK HERE OR CLICK ON THE PICTURE
FOR A 30 DAY FREE TRIAL!!
These are the instructions from ACX about creating a custom Tweet…check it out!
Audiobook Creation Exchange Blog (ACX)
With hundreds of millions of users, Twitter should be part of any audiobook marketing plan. So today, we’ve got a quick and easy way for you to drive more social shares of your ACX productions. You’ll be creating a custom hyperlink that automatically generates a pre-populated tweet when clicked, which you can place wherever you interact with your fans online. This empowers an army of listeners to help you spread the word. Don’t worry, it’s easy—you can do it in just four steps:
1. Begin with this starter link: “http://twitter.com/home/?status=”
2. After the equal sign, add the message you’d like your fans to tweet. Make sure to substitute spaces between words with a plus sign ( + ), as spaces are not permitted in hyperlinks.
3. The message can contain all kinds of helpful things besides plain text. You could include a link to a
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If you are new to Audible, you can get The River audiobook on a 30 day free trial…Check it out by clicking on the link or picture below!
Thank you for your interest!
http://www.audible.com/offers/30free?asin=B01994M9T2
How to customize your Audible Book with a free trial link!
Audiobook Creation Exchange Blog (ACX)
Few words are more enticing than “free.” Now you can offer fans a free Audible 30-day trial membership featuring your title—a great way to promote your audiobook—and potentially earn more money while doing so. Create a custom 30-Day Free Trial link featuring one of your audiobooks, and you could earn a $50 Bounty for every new Audible member who signs up. It’s just five easy steps:
1) Visit your title’s product page on Audible.com, making sure that you are not signed into the site.
2) Find the URL at the top of the page and copy the Audible ASIN, which is the series of numbers and letters displayed after your book’s title but before the “ref” tag.
3) Next, open a new browser tab. In the URL bar at the top, enter the following text (making sure to keep the word “asin” lowercase letters): http://www.audible.com/offers/30free?asin=
4) Add…
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Wow…The River Audiobook is LIVE!! Click on the picture to hear a sample of this 5***** short story/novella
To celebrate the release of the audiobook The River ebook is FREE for three December 29 – Dec31, 2015 Click on the picture to go to Amazon and claim your FREE ebook copy of The River!
Check out The River Book Trailer!
Nicholas Rossis features “The Wolf’s Moon” ACX Audible Audio Book newly released!!
Audiobook sales increased 12% from 2008 to 2013, reaching 1.6 billion dollars in sales in 2013 alone. No wonder, then, that Abigail Young’s guest post on audiobooks proved to be quite a big hit with you. In the comments, my author friend Patrick Jones mentioned that he and his wife, Sandy, had already gone down that route. I asked for a guest post, to share their experience, and they kindly delivered in record time. Enjoy!
After publishing “The Wolf’s Moon,” my wife and I worked very hard to make it a success and a reading pleasure for all. We worked hours to publish and deliver to the reading public a product they would love. Those were the key words: Reading public.
There was a vast segment of the population that we missed. They are the ones…
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Yes you can. Short books and audiobooks are the in thing right now. Lots of Indies are working with ACX to have their books made into audio to sell with Amazon’s Audible. You can either pay a narrator and keep all your royalties, or you can opt to share the audiobook’s royalties with the narrator, in which case you pay nothing upfront. Unfortunately this service isn’t available to authors anywhere other than the United States and the United Kingdom. I would definitely use this service if it was available to me, and if any of you scribblers haven’t yet explored the possibilities of audio, it looks to be well worth the effort to have a look.
I have seen a few authors who refuse to have any part of Audible, because of their seven year exclusive distribution rights and insistence on the use of DRM though, so not everyone…
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