Taking a Breather
Constantly refreshing my Ad Manager screen is an exercise in futility, so I'm not going to do it anymore. While my number of link clicks is terrible, my conversion rate is even worse (zero, in fact). Fine, I'll let my (now) two ads run their course, but then I'm done. I had to try Facebook ads one time in order to either rule them in or out as a sales option, and now I know.
If I ever do any more promotion, and that's doubtful, I'll give away my novel, but I'd better not get any negative reviews out of it, because then I'd just be screwing myself in multiple ways (no money, bad publicity).
It's time to stop obsessing. I've done everything I could do, and this time I can honestly say that. For some delusional reason, I imagined Running From Herself beating the odds, but of course, it didn't.
I may still slap up a social media post from time to time if I feel like doing it, but it's time to move on. I've got a few topics I've been meaning to write about on my music blog, the now-lonely music blog, so I'll be doing that. I've also got a lot of reading waiting for me. Oh, I'll still be posting here ~ this is my tension reliever.
In the meantime, if anyone wants to buy my book, well, they sure as hell know where to find it by now. I'm also available for interviews, awards, medals, kudos, affirmations, parties in my honor, The Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval, badges, trophies; you name it. as long as they don't cost me anything.
Just email me.

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