Wanted a quick opinion ... I know street teams are becoming increasingly popular as a marketing tool for authors.
I was thinking of starting my own (and possibly a newsletter), but would it be frowned upon (and would people even want to join?) as I'm publishing a serial? I'd still give sneak peeks, freebies etc. so it'd be pretty similar, and I wouldn't be forcing anyone to join or asking for money.
What do you think?
Speaking of street teams, the lovely Krya Lennnon is currently accepting applications for her street team. You all know you want sneak peeks at Game On Book Four, so go on, sign up.
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I don't think a newsletter would be a waste. Everyone says an author should have one. Yeah, I know - I don't.
ReplyDeleteI'm seeing more street teams around. It's always handy to have help with promoting in any way possible.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a newsletter either because I hardly read the ones I get. Street teams are growing in popularity and if you think it works for you Clare, go for it. Kyra's quote almost made me laugh. What would he do indeed. Yours is really steamy Clare. Someone's getting lucky right in the first chapter. Or close to if something happens.
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