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IMHO your spot on. And the same goes for 'static' websites. You can use both to generate 'traffic' one way or the other, but it comes down to content (trust building etc) to turn readers/visitors into 'customers' (if that's your goal). And no hype is going to realise that for you, it's your own hard work that will make it real ;-)
Karin H. (Keep It Simple Sweetheart, specially in business)
By far the highest percentage of people willing to host the tour have some sort of relational attachment to me and me to them. We help each other out.
Timing is something too. Today, my book released and my rankings went down on Amazon (a good thing.) It's to be expected because of the release. Other things I can't control have to do with the society in general, the climate surrounding people buying books, etc.
We'll be experimenting, hopefully with hard data, about how this blog tour thing works. Marcus will report his findings. I know all authors don't want to do blog tours if they're entirely ineffective. So stay tuned to what we've learned.
And Marcus, get thee back to vacating!
Of course, getting in the game without spending a lot of money is itself, a difficult thing, right?
I think he wants us to keep house for him again, hehehe!