It’s a Celebration! Wanna snag an early read of Claim Me and and Amazon, B&N or iTunes card?

Win an early copy of Claim Me by J. KennerSince I’m giddy that Release Me has been two months on the USA Today bestseller list, I thought a new, fun “progressive” contest was in order!

We’ve got three potential winners.  Check it out:

So what’s the prize? An early read of Claim Me (the winner will need to sign up for a NetGalley account), a signed copy of the book once it’s available,  and a $50 gift card from Amazon, Barnes & Noble or iTunes!

But there’s more!!!

If Release Me hits the USA Today list again next week (i.e., the March 7 list) that’s more reason to celebrate, and  another winner will receive early read of Claim Me (the winner will need to sign up for a NetGalley account), a signed copy of the book once it’s available,  and a $100 gift card from Amazon, Barnes & Noble or iTunes!

BUT WAIT! THERE’S MORE!

If Facebook likes for the J. Kenner page hit 5,000 by the time the Rafflecopter expires on March 9 that’s also reason to celebrate! Another winner will receive an early read of Claim Me, a signed copy of the book once it’s available,  and either a $100 or $150 gift certificate (depending on whether the book also hit that March 7 USA Today list)! Good luck!

(That’s about 1500 new likes, but spread the word and maybe we’ll get there!)

You can enter using the Rafflecopter widget below. (If you don’t see it, refresh this page.)

Also, please spread the word — and send your friends over to Facebook to “Like” the page!

If you want to post a widget on your site linking to this page (that would be super awesome!) you can use this code here:

<a href=”http://juliekenner.com/?p=6026″><img src=”http://juliekenner.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/8WeeksContest_Widgetjpg.jpg”></a>

That code shows the image below, and links back to this blog post.

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Thanks for spreading the word about the contest, and also about Release Me, the trilogy, and Damien and Nikki!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

So many fab books to read!

J. Kenner question to Facebook fans: what are you reading?I asked the folks over at my J. Kenner Facebook page what they are reading right now, and I got so many great answers that I have to not only share, but archive the post over here so that I can find it again and make myself a buy list.

In the interest of public service, I’m sharing the link here!

By the way, have you “liked” my Facebook page? I’m going to run a fab contest when I hit 5000 likes … so I’d appreciate the Facebook love!

Enjoy!


P.S. - Book two of my Stark Trilogy -  Claim Me - debuted at number 2 on the New York Times bestseller list, and is now entering its fourth week on the  USA Today bestseller list! And Complete Me comes out July 30.  WOOT!  

(And if you missed book 1, Release Me, grab your copy now!  I'm thrilled that it's now in it's 12th week as a USA Today bestseller!)

P.P.S. And why not scroll down and share the post? After all, sharing is sexy! XXOO

--J.K.


Blogshare day: Social Media Myths that Can Cripple an Author Platform

Kristen Lamb's profile informationFound this fascinating post over at Kristen Lamb’s Blog. Kristen always has such great things to say about social media … if you don’t already follow her blog, check it out!

As the Social Media Jedi for Writers, I am very blessed to be able to speak and teach around the country at various writing conferences. I am always open to learning new methods, and I love hearing other perspectives. Yet, with the good, comes the bad, the ugly and the downright—in my POV—boneheaded observations about social media. My favorites?

Read the rest via 3 Social Media Myths that Can Cripple Our Author Platform « Kristen Lamb's Blog.

Are you an author or a reader? Do you use Twitter and/or Facebook? What are your likes and dislikes about Twitter, Facebook and all the rest?

Facebook, I *almost* love you

Facebook is the Devil

Yes, Facebook is the Devil...

Those who’ve followed me across cyberspace for awhile know that I’ve had a love/hate relationship going with Facebook. I love how it allows you to connect with people, especially with readers! Getting snail mail is awesome, but nothing beats quick connections.

But I’ve had my issues. The 5000 friend limit is just a pain. The “Hey, you’re in a group!” thing is just weird. The fact that you cannot get a simple list of people to manage, but instead must sllooooooowwwwwlllyyyy pull up individual names is a pain in the tush. (Have ya tried creating lists with 4977 friends? It’s unmanageable!).

Until I finally got hip to the whole smart phone thing (and the fact that I could push notices to my email) I never saw FB messages. And the profile/page thing can be a pain. Not to mention the fact that you can’t do certain things as a “Page” but it’s JulieKennerTheAuthor that I want to have doing the action, not JulieKennerThe Gal.

And yet … and yet … we’re becoming closer, Facebook and I. We’re learning each other’s quirks, testing each other’s limits.

One thing I recently discovered is that you can schedule posts straight from Facebook! (Alas, you can’t do it from the “share” screen. Apparently, “sharing” is a Right Now kinda thing according to the Gods of Facebook).

Granted, this is only somewhat cool since I have Hootsuite, but it is nice if you’re uploading a video, as Hootsuite doesn’t let you do that. (I recently uploaded a video of myself and my kids transformed into space aliens at http://www.facebook.com/juliekennerbooks — don’t ask me why. It was just one of those moments. And I used the scheduler.)

I had No. Idea. You. Could. Do That. And I figure there are probably, oh, at least two people out there who are clueless like me.

So here’s the How To Schedule A Post On Facebook tutorial.

  1. Open your Facebook page or profile and start typing in the status box (or snag a picture or upload a video). In the lower left corner of the box, you’ll see a little clock-like doohickie. Hover over that (see the pic, below).

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  1. Now click that button. You have to fill out the time in an absolutely absurd way (year, month, day, etc. etc.), but once you’re done, you’ll have it scheduled

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  1. So just click the Schedule button and voila! You’re good to go!

        4.        If you need to remind yourself when it’s set to post, you can view it through your Activity Log (top of your page or profile, in with all the admin stuff).

Pretty keen, huh?

And be sure to actually, you know, come hang out with me on Facebook!

What are your favorite Facebook tips to share?

How to Add Custom Content to a Facebook Page

Facebook is the Devil

Yes, Facebook is the Devil...

I am not an expert on Facebook–in fact, I find it to be an exceptionally difficult site to navigate, rife with idiotic processes that are designed to make life more difficult. Not that I feel strongly about the subject or anything.

I was, however, determined to pretty up my Facebook Pages, which had been sitting stagnant and ugly since the recent switch to the Timeline format (and, frankly, weren’t that amazing before that).

JulieKennerBooks Facebook Page

Here's Julie Kenner Books & More all prettied up!

The sites still aren’t fabulous, as I’m sure you’ll note if you pop over there yourself to take a peek. But trust me, they’re better. And they now have (or are about to get) the kind of custom content that is the raison d’être of having a Facebook Page in the first place.

Here's the JK Beck Books page. You can click in closer to see the custom stuff I added

For an author, that’s info about our books. That used to be the landing page. Now, it has to be an additional page, added into the site itself.

Maybe I’m just a brain-dead moron, but it took me FOREVER to figure out how to add that content. (And, frankly, I’m not a brain dead moron. So there, Facebook. Phhhlllbbbttt!)

Ahem.

You can visit Julie Kenner Books & More or J.K. Beck Books to see more closely what I’m talking about.

Anyway, since it took me forever to figure this out, I thought I would share what I did, because it is so easy once it’s done. The problem is that Facebook doesn’t give you the tools. You get your Page and you have a place to put your profile picture and your timeline header. You have Notes, you have Likes, you have Events and a few others.

But how were all my friends adding pages with their book information? I asked…no one could tell me. They’d all hired someone else to do it. Being both cheap and determined to figure this out, I set out into the wilds of Facebook.

I Googled.

I got no info.

I bitched and griped and moaned.

It had to be there, I thought. Maybe they were using the “Notes” app that comes with your page. Because why would Facebook create something like a Page for businesses, and then not give them the resources to put out the information about that business?

(That question cannot be answered. We’ll just leave it hanging out there, shall we?)

But no. It’s not Notes. There is, presumably, a use for Notes, but since your visitor has to go into Notes and then click to see various content, it doesn’t make a nice little informative interior page. It just doesn’t.

Turns out, Facebook doesn’t create the means by which you can do what I wanted to do. No, “Developers” do. And what I needed was “an app.” Yes, I figured an app was something like, oh, Farmville. It didn’t occur to me that an “app” was basically an electronic piece of notepaper upon which to dump your html code. Silly me.

Seriously, folks, it took me days to figure this out. I finally Googled the right combination of angry, frustrated words (and remembered that a few years ago, my friend Julia London had said something about iFrames in the context of Facebook. Desperate, I added that into my search).

So here’s what I learned:

You have to go to an app developer’s app page. I tried (and liked) two:

Woobox has a whole host of apps to choose from

Woobox

and

iFrames

iFrames App, just like their logo says. Embed a mini site on your page

Whichever one you choose, the process is actually pretty easy.

You go to the app’s page (either from the list in WooBox or the “go to app” button on iFrames). Then you follow the instructions. There will be a menu to pick which Page you want it on. (I fiddled with JKBeckBooks first). Then you can add a header image. In both, there is the option to change the tab title and the tab image (it’s their logo first until you change the little box to what you want). Then you have a big box into which you can put your actual html code. It helps if you know html, obviously, but that’s not the point of this blog post, so all I’ll say on that subject is I taught myself basic html coding simply by reading the cheat sheet at webmonkey. Check it out here!

As an aside, Woobox also answered the question I’d posted to the universe about getting my my Pinterest stuff into my Pages. It’s still not ideal, as I was hoping new pins would show up in timeline (through Pinterest, they only go to my Profile page, not my JulieKenner and JKBeck author pages). But I was able to add a custom tab so anyone interested can go see how lame by Pinterest boards are…but hopefully getting better as I’m having fun with that site!

So there you have it. At least one leg of my frustrating Facebook journey is complete (there are sooo many more things that drive me crazy about Facebook, that I have lots of fodder for future “here’s how I did it” posts.

Perhaps you are all shaking your heads going “Man, she is such an idiot. I better go buy her books because that is the only way she’s going to eat–she sure as hell won’t make it in life as a techno-geek.” And perhaps you are right.

But maybe some of you are thinking, “Man, she is so on the money. I must go buy her books as a thank you for saying what I’ve been thinking–that Facebook is a pain in the butt to navigate and far too precious with their information on how to do the simplest things.”

Either way, I hope this post helped. Either by showing you how to add an “app” (that is such a stupid name) for hosting unique content, or by giving you the smug satisfaction of knowing that you’re so much more competent on Facebook than me.

Next Techno Thursday post:How to use Mac’s inexpensive Pixelmator program to create a timeline image or a webpage header.

Any questions about the Facebook content? Was this new to you at all? Helpful? Or did I simply amuse you with my ignorance? Happy to oblige on either count!

Oh, and don’t forget, I’m running a Super Fantabulous Contest over on Facebook at both my JulieKenner Facebook page and my JK Beck Facebook page. The contest is set up on the unique html apps that I added. Follow the hyperlinks to go directly there. And spread the word! As you can see from the contest description, the more people who enter, the better the prizes!