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<b>HELP</b>!<br />
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I can't stop checking the stats on my book...and it's getting me <b>NOWHERE</b> (but depress-ville). Ugh! Especially since Rawr mentioned he (she?) sold 300 copies of his/her first book, makes my 30 copies look like chump change ( I know, I know...don't compare...). <br />
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How do you guys manage to not obsessively login to KDP to check your sales or your rankings?
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You sold 30 books in what, a few days? That's awesome. My goal was 6 books sold per day. Some days i had less. <br />
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Please don't compare that with a month of sales and TWO books.<br />
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I used to track everything in excel, every day writing out how much i sold per day.<br />
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This month I track like that only if I implemented something new, otherwise I check in the morning and before I go to bed, and I should check less and write MORE.<br />
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back to writing for me...<br />
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others wondering what how where.. its always the same, cover, title, blurb, first 10%. if it aint' selling, one of those things sucks, find out which one it is, start with the cover.</div>