
Well,
when you’re color blind, it’s a little harder to tell blue sky from green grass
and when it comes to shading and subtlety, like the leaves on a tree, the shape
of the piece is the only way to figure out where it belongs. My eye learned to
pick up shapes rather than colors, focusing on the lines and edges of the
pieces rather than on the picture that was unfolding in front of me. It was
only later, as I got older, that my mind could trick itself into seeing shades
of color. I think I know what the color red is supposed to look like. I can usually
feel red and blue, green and yellow. I can feel the bright colors and I’m right
more often than not when I play that guessing game with my family, many of whom
are also color blind. When it comes to dark green, brown, navy blue, and
strange shades in between, though, I’m pretty much lost.
Book marketing
feels like a puzzle to me. I’m intrigued by the multiple venues and the options
available online. I understand the need to be social, to take advantage of the
marketing opportunities on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. But I also feel
like I’m right back to where I started as a kid, sorting my pieces in little
piles of shapes and sizes and colors. I can’t see the big picture that’s
supposed to be guiding me.
My
e-library is chock full of books promising to tell me the secret of marketing
using social media, how to make a million dollars with email and Twitter, how
to build sales with “likes” and page views and +1s. I saw a post on a message
board the other day that really confused me: the writer claimed that he was
working with an author who made it to Amazon’s #1 e-book spot in one week using
only social media. One week! When I asked how that’s possible, the response was “by working dusk to dawn.” Doing what?
I‘ve
finally figured out the answer: There’s a piece missing. I can put all of the
information in neat little piles, coded by shape and color and size, but the
final piece doesn’t exist. The piece that will fill in the gap, that one empty
space in my puzzle, is one I will have to make on my own. Or hire it made. I hear there are some
pretty good puzzle piece makers out there just waiting for someone to come
along. For now, I’m sifting through my pieces again,
looking for the one I might have overlooked. It’s about this big, with funky
edges but I have no idea what color it is. If you see it, let me know, will you?
Hi Colleen
ReplyDeleteI have even been trying some Facebook and Google advertising - I won't be trying Facebook again - too expensive. But Google has been giving me a steady click through rate to my book page, at a very reasonable price. It is generating as many click throughs as I can afford at the moment. Is it resulting in book sales? Not so far as I can tell. So this is probably not the missing piece - at least not for me.
You really make it seem so easy with your presentation but I find this matter to be actually something which I
ReplyDeletethink I would never understand. It seems too complex and extremely broad for me.
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