Norm d'Plume wrote:Does anyone successfully use Facebook for marketing your books?
Thanks.
Dirk
Nope.
A few years ago, social media was being touted as the be-all and end-all for writers to get their work into the public eye. After reading a few books and articles pushing the idea, I set up accounts on Facebook, Twitter, even Pinterest (where I posted quotes from my books, along with photos of movie stars I 'cast' as the characters), to name a few. Aside from the fun element for me, I observed no positive response.
Those who insisted that a writer needs to have a base of fans held captive on the internet are no longer writing books. I quit fooling around with something that takes hours away from writing time. I extrapolated this from what Steven King had to say on the question of agents--if nobody knows your name yet, why would they look for you on social media?
Save Facebook for your friends and family. I have a website under my real name, but it's strictly for posting news about my extended family. When your book goes big, then you can hire someone to keep your fans up to date on Facebook, et al. Right now--not so much.
I consider my time better spent on the three R's--reading, research, and writing. JP