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Sweeping the store

January 16, 2022 by Christoffer Petersen Leave a Comment

This is more of an ‘admin’ post, but in response to a recent request for a more ordered list of titles I’ve made some changes to my personal shops (Payhip). The question was a good question. The reader wondered if I could list my titles chronologically. Specifically, was it possible to show what was the newest book, for example.

My response was “I have no idea, but I’ll look into it.”

Well, I’ve looked into it.

Books on Amazon (via a browser) are easy, as you can choose to list the books on my author page by publication and the newest are listed first. Just click on the tab to the right of the list of formats.

My Payhip store is not as easy. I can list and order my books manually, but I have chosen to use “collections” pages instead.

However, I’m trying to make it easier by moving the non-Petersen titles to a whole other store. So the main Payhip store for Christoffer Petersen books will only have Petersen books. You won’t find books that are in Kindle Unlimited there, unless I pull them out of KU.

The other titles, such as Steampunk, Science Fiction, and the Greenland raven stories are now listed in a whole new Payhip store here: Centaurian Books. (Yes, the choice spelling is on purpose!) Moving them here works too as I think most readers here are looking for the Greenland books.

Alternatively, as I publish more and more books on different platforms, this nifty link (which I have to remember to update – put it on the list, Chris!) takes you pretty much everywhere else. But, like I said, I have to update this link.

One might ask why should I have a Payhip store at all? There are three main reasons:

  • I get a greater share of the royalties for books bought through Payhip
  • I can add more things to the download page, such as extras like wallpaper or maybe photos from Greenland that are related to the story – anything digital, really
  • and I can offer discounts and books for free

Amazon is still by far the easiest option for most readers, especially if you are already in the Amazon ecosystem. I have no problem with Amazon, but I do like to have options and Payhip is one of them.

So, this was an admin post – kind of a preemptive spring cleaning.

Lots more to do!

Chris

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: payhip, writer stuff

Owning it

November 1, 2021 by Christoffer Petersen 5 Comments

This isn’t supposed to be a rant. More an epiphany of sorts, about owning it.

If you’ve followed my blog or my newsletter, you’ll know that they have often been sporadic at best, with the blog suffering the most. I’ve tried different ideas to gain momentum and to provide content of interest – for free, or cheaply – but I just haven’t found that “something” I felt comfortable with. As an author, I’m supposed to do “something” and create a buzz around my books, or even better, a buzz about something that has nothing to do with my books, but folk might be interested in. Well, sorry, but I write a lot, and when I’m not writing, I don’t really want to write about something just because I’m supposed to.

This is connected to Social Media and fact that I made a point of dumping SoMe in 2020, having got rid of most of it before then. It was the constant reminder to “write a post” or “share” something from the different platforms that drove me nuts. I had nothing to say. I was already saying plenty in my books, short stories, whatever. Then there was the toxicity, and when I saw how supposedly mature, respectable, businessmen were trashing Greta Thunberg – I don’t know how she deals with that. I couldn’t. I dumped Twitter. It was the last thing I had. I had already dumped Facebook, and then in 2020 I set about going Google free.

It’s awfully, awfully quiet when you get rid of SoMe.

I lapsed a few times, tried LinkedIn again thinking it was different and more professional, and lasted about eight hours – apologies to the people I know in real life who I added as contacts, and then bailed again. But it was okay, I had my newsletter. But then, in trying to go Google free, I changed my email to a private email by a company that puts privacy first. I love it. It totally works for me, but gets treated as spam by almost every other email provider out there.

Awfully quiet, like I said.

Then I blogged a bit, on my website, while shopping around for a more robust form of a newsletter. I tried Substack, then left after the first Facebook-like notification popped in that I could get more subscribers if I posted something. No shit. Really? I returned a month later, set the whole thing up, and then left it sitting there for a bit. Haven’t blogged yet. But I did find the button to get rid of the notifications.

Then Goodreads, which I personally use a lot to track my own reading, and as an author to promote my books a bit. This blog feeds into the blog on my Goodreads author page. But each time I posted a photo, it left a blank. Only smileys worked. So I stopped posting images, and ended up with a pretty boring blog – here and on Goodreads. Cue image right now:

 

Halloween in Greenland – only a day late!

So who am I doing all this for?

SoMe wants me to post, post, post to create traffic and to market the shit out of it. Google and Co. want me to be really active, use all their products, and then they will scrape all the data they can sell from them. And the alternatives to blogging and newslettering (?) just .. don’t .. work for me. And every one of them talks about creating a platform. Which is another word for create traffic for the marketing department to use to drive sales.

And yet, early this year, I amped up my website, and I have to say, I’m loving it. All my stuff in one place. All my books, stories… just everything, all here. And I own it. At least, I’m paying for it, which means it’s not free, and as far as I know there’s no scraping or marketing or whatever beyond the usual stuff. And, most importantly, there’s no bot telling me that readers are missing me when I haven’t posted for a day or so. But you know what? Because I didn’t engage in or write nasty comments, or call people out for … anything … my stuff was so bland I never benefited from the algorithms anyway. I was too nice. Too bland.

Here’s a smiley for being bland, and for Goodreads. 🙂

So, about owning it.

I pay for this website, so I guess I’m owning that part of it. But I also want to own what I do with it. So I’m going to blog for me and throw stuff out there, not caring if anyone reads it, or if anyone likes it. It’s for me. If someone finds some value in it, and chooses to follow or read the blog. Great.

I’m going to use it for me, and for lack of finding anything better or more fun than this website, I’ll post stuff about my books, new things on the way or just updates and stuff here. Such as revamping my payhip store as a means of making my writing more sustainable. There’s a link for that. Or maybe some 3D art, because I love playing around with that. Whatever, and whenever, but all my own, meaning I’m owning the words, pictures, or at least owning the action behind writing and posting it. Not because some big tech company benefits from it, but because I benefit from the writing of it.

Is this a rant? Sure. Probably. But it’s my rant.

I own it.

Chris

Filed Under: Christoffer Petersen Blog Tagged With: owning it, payhip, rant, social media

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