Blog hits for December were higher than November, but not higher than October’s. 2022’s total hits were also slightly lower than 2021’s. Let’s see if 2023 continues that trend…
Year: 2022
November 2022 Blog Status
Hits to the site dropped in November, compared to both October and September. That is all.
Sales Prep in Newsletter #43…
Tribel — Yet another social network…
I think we’re all making some preparations for the implosion of Twitter, so here’s another social network where you may find me:
https://www.tribel.com/leenysman
I have also started an “Erotica Writers” group there: https://www.tribel.com/groups/acd8cf19-cb4c-4283-93a1-f9852ceca285
October 2022 Blog Status
Good news: Hits to the site grew above September’s and are also higher than October 2021.
Bad news, though: Sales on Amazon and on my own store here have both produced goose eggs for sales this month (unless something happens in the next few hours) and Smashwords sales are down from previous months.
Adding a Mastodon account…
Just in case Twitter goes to hell, I’m investigating some other social media accounts.
First up, a distributed model called Mastodon.
Newsletter #42: Previewing Book #8
Newsletter issue #42 features the opening paragraph of Book #8 of the “Taboo in a College Town” series, as Danny relates his experience at college.
I am trying to decide between titling this book “Octet” or “Homecoming” — Let me know which you prefer.
Newsletter #42
September 2022 Blog Status
Hits to the site were up about 10% compared to August, but still below the numbers for June and July. Just meh.
July/August 2022 Blog Status
Yes, I forgot to do this in July, so I’ll report on both months in this post:
July: An increase in hits compared to June, to the best level since January 2021. This likely correlates to the sales at both Smashwords and on this site’s ebook store as well.
August: Slumped back, to the lowest level since February and below August 2021 levels. But I did have some significant sales through the ebook store in August (more than from Smashwords and Amazon combined), which is more important. We’ll see how September does.