Thank you to @curie for their wonderful promotion of posts that don't get that much love. For some reason I've gotten two in the last few weeks. That is freaking awesome.
I remember my first @curie boosted post netted me about $300.00. These days they come to $2.00. Perhaps that is because the STEEM network value has plummeted from $7.00 per STEEM to less than $1.00. That could be some of it for sure. Either way, I'm appreciate of it regardless of the monetary value. It would be great to have constant recognition and engagement.
Did you know there is a direct correlation between commenting on other people and them commenting on your stuff. You have to give in order to receive. The moment I stopped commenting on other people's work, was the start of a steep and precipitous decline in both my engagement, my readership, my viewers, along with commenters and voters.
If you want to get votes and money, either buy them, or comment the shit out of other people's posts.
I wish I could figure out how to get erotica readers to engage with my website, or to leave a fucking review on Amazon. Good Reads has a couple of reviews, which I'm very thankful for. The one's I have are either 5 stars or 4. That sets me up high. I'm glad for that. Reviews are what set people apart from others. If I can get reviews on most of my works, then more people will take a chance and read them.
Here is my current strategy.
I have 3 FREE books. You can get them anywhere. "Cam Model Disaster," "Enjoying Spring Break," and "Coed Easter Hookup." They are three shorts that I published first on steemit.com and I enjoy them. They're my starters. If people get those, then my hope is that they'll buy the rest of my books.
Did you know you can get every single book I've ever written, and get access to all of my future books when you get the "Everything" item for $49.99 on my website?
"Everything"That brings me to what I'm working on now. For the last month I've been working on my latest book. Every day I'm getting about 1000-3000 words in.
It is tentatively called, "The Neighbor's Backdoor Deal." It is very similar to "The Neighbor's Backdoor Bargain," which was one of my most popular books bringing in about $100.00 over its lifetime. Which, if you're following is about 1/4 of my total revenue in 6 months of writing consistently, and publishing near weekly for a while, then monthly.
As of today, this book is about 50,000 words.
In "backdoor deal," the story is told from the point of view of Josh Jennings, a 43 year old rich investor that spends his free time growing prize winning flowers. His 18 year old neighbor, Christina Yates is a sexy thin girl that runs. She has a tight athletic body and a delicate model like face to go with her straight bouncing blonde hair.
They live in Arizona, so she's tan. Tan almost everywhere. When she pukes in his flower garden ruining a number of his prize blossoms, he offers her a deal: fuck him five days a week at a rate of $100.00 an hour, or he'll tell her parents. Her dad will have to pay Josh back, and she'll lose her money to go to college.
Christina reluctantly agrees to be his teenage anal slut.
Today I finished the first anal scene where Josh finally rams his thick dick up her virgin asshole.
My favorite challenge is writing an experience like this from the other perspective. What is the guy thinking about when he has a girl bent over a bed forcing his cock into her unwilling sphincter? What is going through his head while she's screaming and trying to wiggle herself free from his overpowering arms and hands on her hips, holding her down while his tip spreads her reluctant clenching apart.
What is he thinking when she begs him to go gentle, and he doesn't?
I had a blast writing it. Next up is a bit of drama and more anal sex fun. I think i'm about 2/3 done with the book. My hope is to be finished with it at the end of this week. It will require a burst of writing tomorrow and another day, but I'm almost certain I'll be publishing by the end of the week.
If you bought the "Everything" package, you'll get an email as soon as I'm finished, before it goes into KU for 3 months. So get it that now before I hit publish!
Nice one, you could post pics about them.
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They have just changed their MO a bit, instead of everyone getting the standard 28% they give out many smaller ones for consistent posting from what I can see. Your last one was a 2% vote they also don't seem to do comments on those smaller boosts. Still great they are doing that being able to encourage more people but still rewarding based on objective quality especially compared to what a person may have started posting.
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