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Elbrus eBook Free for Carstensz

My Elbrus eBook has been one of my top sellers on Amazon, with buyers every month since publishing it. If you follow the Kindle Publishing program stats, that’s actually pretty good. I just released my Carstensz eBook “Carstensz, Stone Age to Iron Age” and already in the first 24 hours, I have a 5-star Review:

An unbelievable account that had me giggling, gasping, and in awe over what Mr. Miske went through. He made it easy to read for someone who knows absolutely nothing about climbing, I appreciated that. (Although I had to Google what “scree” was. Haha) Britney Spears makes an appearance, also some witty commentary that made me just shake my head at what life is like over there. Holy snot! It’s an amazing story. Finished it in one sitting while sacrificing sleep. I had to see him home and safe first. :)

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Obviously, I’m pretty stoked about that. I’ve arranged for my Elbrus eBook to be FREE for 24 hours on May 22. That’s Pacific Time, since Amazon has West Coast offices. Of course, it’s always free for Amazon Prime Members, so in addition to free video and free shipping, you can get free ebooks through the Kindle Lending Library. I love my Prime Membership. It’s great to check out books.

Elbrus eBook FREE May 22 ONLY [CLICK HERE]

I made a couple of brief references to my Elbrus eBook in the Carstensz ebook. Here’s an example:

When we landed in Timika they set up a stairway to the rear exit of the plane, and Darren and I had to work our way forward against the flow of exiting passengers to retrieve our overhead bags then deplane out the rear. We exited to a bus that carried us all to the terminal. The bathroom in the baggage claim area of the Timika airport looked amazingly like the one in Mineralnye Vody in Russia, gateway airport to Elbrus. There was a beautiful sunrise but I wasn’t able to get pictures. — Carstensz, Stone Age to Iron Age – Chapter Three

Elbrus eBook Cover:

Elbrus eBook cover

My Kindle Elbrus ebook – Elbrus My Waterloo

Carstensz eBook Cover

Carstensz eBook

Carstensz, Stone Age to Iron Age

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Elbrus My Waterloo Kindle Ebook on Amazon

Elbrus My Waterloo is my most recently published ebook on Amazon, and in only a few days of sales, over a weekend, I’ve gotten two excellent 5-star reviews. That feels really good, I have to say. This book is available for Kindle, and if you have Prime, is free in the Kindle Lending Library.

Having climbed on Elbrus three times without success had caused me a few down moments here and there. I wasn’t sure what I wanted out of my training. I got cold easily, wearing thicker gloves than usual on a wintery hike in Colorado. But I made it through “Elbrus my Waterloo”. I came out of those down moments with a new strength, a new purpose, a new set of goals.

Elbrus my Waterloo - tram station with Elbrus behind

Tram station below Elbrus

“Failing is a sign you’re working hard, taking chances, riding the line..and along that line you’ll find all the really great things that other people who won’t ride that line can only dream of.” — Elbrus, My Waterloo

I’m preparing to climb on Aconcagua next, and after, maybe it will be the big one? I’m admittedly excited about Aconcagua, and am beginning right now to work up a theme for the next book. The “Elbrus My Waterloo” theme locked into my mind as I wandered through the crevasse field below the Diesel Hut. I had already been updating my journal of the trip, something I did after watching an author on one of my flights typing on her tablet in the seat across the aisle from me. I updated my apps so I could type as well, and then began journaling. After a few days I got the idea I could publish my journal.

Elbrus My Waterloo – Marketing Strategies

For the past couple years I’ve been friends with a lot of mountaineers and stay-at-home mountaineers, and have shared pictures and stories via blogs and Facebook and Twitter, so I began updating posts and threads and comments based on my writing progress. I had a lot of interest from them, so I decided that would be my first audience.

Elbrus My Waterloo - acclimatization hike

First acclimatization hike on Elbrus

I primarily marketed on Twitter and Facebook, with a few links on Pinterest. I had some excellent traffic, and some sales activity. So far no Lending, which is surprising to me, since it would be free to Prime members. I have made some connections with some high-Klout posters on Twitter and Facebook, so when that kicks in I should get a lot more traffic.

Marketing an ebook by yourself is tough in the modern competitive world, and I don’t really want to go the John Locke route and compete with paper publishers by paying for reviews and buying copies of my own book. I do think that’s a valid option, since if you do want the same type of traffic and sales as the big guns, you have to use the same marketing strategies and philosophies.

Elbrus my Waterloo - second acclimatization hike

My second acclimatization hike on Elbrus

I’ve read a few articles about this topic that I’ve shared in a Linkedin Writing Group The Art of Writing in the Digital Age. Some people have the philosphy that as an “indie” you are bound by a higher code of ethics, more poetic and pure I suppose, that your art stands alone, and if it’s your best, the masses will flock to it and buy it until you’ve sold enough copies for the others to consider that you’ve “sold out”. Sadly, that’s fine if your goal is to live in your mom’s basement and wax poetic to your imaginary friends. (j/k)

Elbrus my Waterloo - waiting to go to barrels

Waiting to go to the Barrels Huts for my Elbrus summit attempt

My goal for publishing this, on the other hand, is to help the thousands of people that need it to find out that failure need not be a deterrent to striving for outrageous impossible goals. Whether your own Waterloo be fitness, weight loss, strength, or any of the other myriad wants, needs and desires that people have shared with me on Facebook and Twitter, I know you have it within you to find your strength and overcome.

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Do-it-yourself Social Marketing: Pinterest Kindle Ebook Published

My Kindle Ebook is now published and available for purchase or loan through the Prime Library.

Titled: Do-it-yourself Social Marketing: Pinterest
Subtitled: A simple plan to Build Links through Community Engagement

In this 4000 word booklet I share some quick and simple methods to build a community through Pinning, Repinning, Commenting, and Liking on Pinterest. In less than an hour a day you can achieve your own marketing goals. Pinterest is currently the third most active social media hub, and it will be well worth your while to take it seriously, and not make the mistakes other companies have made.

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Do-it-yourself Social Marketing: Pinterest Kindle Ebook

You can buy or borrow your copy on Amazon here: Do-it-yourself Social Marketing: Pinterest

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Amazon Author Page – got mine finally

Just a quick note to let you know I got my very own Author Page on Amazon now. It became available for me to edit shortly after my first Kindle book was published, and after a tech support email, became available today as my very own profile page.

Please check it out, and if you are enrolled in Amazon Prime and have a Kindle, you can download my ebook free through the Lending Library.

Enjoy!

Charles Miske Amazon Author Page

My Author Page on Amazon

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