Dang! I Wish I Would've Known That!!!
As I'm sure has become painfully obvious, I'm learning as I go on this whole promotion business, and it seems I'm always saying, "Dang, I wish I would've known that!" Then it occurred to me...maybe I'm not the only one who didn't know that...perhaps I should share my newfound wisdom. So here I am with my most recently acquired tidbit.
It's quite possible that I'm the very last person on Earth to learn this, but have you heard of the "Book Rate" at the U.S. Post Office (maybe in other countries too)? It's this amazing thing where you say to your postal clerk "Send this at the book rate," and the postage is magically MUCH less! For the last seven months I've been paying $5+ a pop to send out copies of Three Daves to contest winners, friends, and book reviewers, but today I walked in, said the magic words, and *poof* $2.38! Two dollars and thirty-eight cents!!! Less than half the cost!
*Inhale* *Exhale* No rant, because I'll consider the money I've tossed away a goodwill donation to the flailing USPS and simply be grateful that I've finally discovered the error of my ways. And if my mistake can help you, then all the better. Please note that there is a slower delivery time with the book rate---I've heard it can take up to two weeks---but if you've got time to spare, it's the way to go.
And now, I'm going to go pack for my road trip tomorrow to my alma mater. Oh, how I hope they still have Tainted Love on the jukebox at Marty's. Pictures to follow next week.
Oh, but before I go -- THANK YOU to everyone who's helped me eek out more followers for my Trifecta goal. I don't want to count my chickens and all that, but I think I feel a (ridiculous) 100 follower contest coming on soon...
P.S. Anyone going to the Florida Writers Association Conference this weekend? If so, look for Alison Oburia, who will be there signing copies of her romantic suspense novel, Passion Fish. I promise, meeting her will add a little sunshine to your day.
P.S. Anyone going to the Florida Writers Association Conference this weekend? If so, look for Alison Oburia, who will be there signing copies of her romantic suspense novel, Passion Fish. I promise, meeting her will add a little sunshine to your day.
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Have fun and looking forward to pictures
Awesome, Joanna! I'm glad to know I've helped at least one person.
Everything's better w/ Tainted Love stuck in your head, Alex.
Thank you all for stopping by!
Thanks for being my follower 99 lotusgirl! Glad you found out about the book rate in time to save some moolah.