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Control Freak Teacher Self Publishes!

by Michelle Kane
(Detroit, MI)

Confessions of a Catholic Schoolgirl

Confessions of a Catholic Schoolgirl

Confessions of an Independent Control Freak Writer

After three frustrating years, one promising literary agent let down, and dozens of rejection letters, I decided to go the "indie" route and self-publish my Young Adult autobiographical novel, CONFESSIONS OF A CATHOLIC SCHOOLGIRL.

First, I researched and found a reputable POD publisher in WRITER's DIGEST magazine and sent in my complete manuscript. Being a high school English teacher by day, writer by night, I edited the book myself. I had the option with my publisher to choose a pre-formatted cover design, pay extra for a custom designed cover, or design one myself. A self-confessed control freak and what seems like decades carrying around a vision in my mind of my book cover, I, of course, had to design my own.

My publisher sent me 10 author copies of my baby book and that is when the real work started. If you think writing is challenging enough, wait until you begin the long journey of marketing your book on your own. My publisher's marketing department helped with a press release form, book reviewer and book store contacts, and other various strategies to help me sell copies.

Having an author website set up and networking on various social websites helped me to promote and sell many books. What teen doesn't have a MySpace page? Being a young adult author who writes mainly books for teens, I am now quite proud of the fact that I have over "700 friends" on MYSPACE. A big NY literary agent even found me on www.myspace.com/readmichellekane to propose a new book idea he was interested in having me write!

My dream has always been to publish a book. Although I did not get a six figure advance and Jennifer Aniston isn't starring (yet!) in the film version of CONFESSIONS OF A CATHOLIC SCHHOLGIRL, I am very glad I self-published this book. I even have a charity tie-in and have been featured in local newspapers and magazines that announce the fact that I am personally donating 25% of royalties from sales of CONFESSIONS OF A CATHOLIC SCHOOLGIRL to domestic violence shelters.

The satisfaction comes from not only receiving my royalty checks in the mail, but by giving back to my community and knowing that I am doing SOMETHING to help the fight to end domestic abuse in the USA.

Visit Michelle Kane and Confessions of a Catholic Schoolgirl.




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Dec 04, 2008
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Getting linkpop from Mr. BellersNeighborhood
by: Steve B. (webmaster)

Barbara, excellent observations and questions. (See Comment just below this one.) I think I can provide part of the answer to "Does it work?" for Michelle.

A: It could work better.

I took a look at Michelle's page on mrbellersneighborhood.com. The page has terrific Google PageRank, but Michelle's site isn't getting rewarded because there's no link to her site.

Then I checked other pages on Mr. Beller's site and found that some of them did have links to the author's site. Michelle should definitely ask to get her page linked to her site.

Here's the submission page to Mr. Beller's site. It would seem no payment is involved in either direction, and Beller makes no guarantee that he'll use your story. It has to be set in New York. Beller asks for your email address but there's no blank for giving your website address, and by pressing the Submit button "you give Thomas Beller the right to publish."

If you were to submit, I would recommend posting a link to your site at the end of your story in html form, maybe with a qualifier insisting that you get a link out of it.

Google reports 3170 pages on the Beller site, and - as you noted - there's book advertising, and other advertising served by Google.

Please note that a number of those advertised books are by Mr. Beller himself!

He's doing what I always advocate: building a site on a subject larger than his own book (much larger in this case) and benefiting from the sizable audience that results. Any author can do it.

Beller has 3170 pages out there on the internet, written by other authors, attracting his audience (at least one of his own books is about New York).

I'm gonna say that again, for everybody:

3170 (and growing) pages written by others, supporting him.

The internet only works for you when you build something of worth for others.

A site about only your book isn't of worth to others (though your book might be). The site itself has to be of worth.

Check out 500 sites attracting major traffic. (My children's books site is one of them.) They're all abiding by the provide-something-of-worth rule.

So is Mr. Beller! Look how much time Barbara spent there when she found his site!

(Oh, and "linkpop" is short for Link Popularity, meaning, "How many sites link to yours?" It's the one of the major criteria Google uses in deciding how highly to rank a site.)

Dec 04, 2008
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Your link to Mr. Beemer's neighborhood
by: Barbara Hudgins

Hi, Michelle,

I went to your website and clicked on "read sample chapter" and I was transported to this other place. Didn't know where I was at first. I saw your first chapter but had no way of knowing it was an excerpt from a book!

But, wow, I'm from Brooklyn originally and this spot looks interesting. I see they have side ads for books all over the place. Don't know if you have to pay or if writing a piece is payment enough. Anyway, before I knew it I was reading all these stories and essays about the old Ebbets Field and the Prospect Park zoo. Took me back, and I'm going to investigate this website more, because he apparently takes freelance stuff as well as excerpts.

Frankly, I've never seen a sample excerpt from a book that wasn't on the original website rather than a link to someplace else. Interesting. Does it work?

Barbara Hudgins, author, Crafting the Travel Guidebook.

Dec 03, 2008
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Pictures worth 1000 words? Not on the 'net!
by: Steve B. (webmaster)

Michelle, I'm enjoying your irreverence.

I like that you say you're 100 years old on myspace. I think it's great that you leave flames up in your site's guestbook. (I even think you may be writing them yourself!) I like that you describe your main character as a "broken home princess, obsessive-compulsive perfectionist."

I think it's terrific that you balance all this with your teaching. I think it's great that you and your Young Adult book are on the social networking, since that's where the young adults are - AND that you feel comfortable there.

I think your website needs some help, however.

When is a picture worth a 1000 words? On the internet: never.

You probably would have guessed that text search dwarfs image search. Also, you're trying to sell a book, which is - as I understand it - a collection of words.

(Hey, I can be irreverent too!)

So why the heck is your home page (and most of the rest of your site) a PICTURE of words?

Yes, it looks great. But loading up your pages as JPEGs and not text means the search engines have nothing to "read."

That likely explains why when I type michelle kane catholic schoolgirl into Google, your site is nowhere to be found!

Does that strike you as somewhat, well, not good? It does me. The words Catholic and Schoolgirl appear virtually nowhere on your site...except as images of words. And so Google has no idea you're the author of this book! They send searchers to a gazillion other sites, none with the self-interest you have in promoting the book!

(And BTW, your Amazon page needs a little updating! It has one old blog posts, and one of the links to the blog is busted.)

Okay, I'm picking on you. (But I figure that, as a public schoolteacher, you can probably take it!) I am thrilled to hear that you're selling lots of books however. Maybe if the website is meant mainly to field traffic from the social networking sites, the words-as-picture issue is a trade-off you're willing to make just to have a great look.

Okay, done picking on you. I think it's great that you're donating a big chunk of your proceeds to charitable causes. Here's wishing you the best of luck on book #3!

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