by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig
What made me decide to launch two titles on the same day? Besides a touch of insanity? I thought I might be able to pick up some exposure and sales for the first book in a new series if I released it at the same time as book 14 in an established series (Myrtle Clover). I was a little leery of releasing an unknown book out of the blue after writing established series for so long (the last time I launched a new series was circa 2012…it’s been a while).
The easiest part was writing two books at once. The hardest was definitely revising two books at once and then releasing them. My family has never complained about my writing getting in the way of our family time…until I decided on the dual release. They were not fans! At one point in the process, I was working 12 hour days 7 days a week on revision and setting up pre-orders.
This is apparently an unpopular approach with writers, as well, since I was unable to find any tips online. :) There were tips on releasing an entire series at once, but not books in different series.
Pros of releasing two books at once:
You can efficiently get two books launched with the same amount of promo effort as one. I made one graphic promoting both pre-orders for Facebook and one to announce the releases on Instagram. I pointed readers to a ‘coming soon’ page on my website that had information and buy-links for both books. I mentioned both books’ info in my reader newsletter.
If you release a new series alongside an older series, you can get some excellent exposure for the new series. I wasn’t sure how to garner attention for the new series at first. When I allowed it to tag along on the older series’ release, sales spiked. After all, there were readers looking out for the release in the older series. Some of them picked up both books.
I found that my sales for the new series rivaled the sales (sometimes even beat) the sales of book 14 in the other series. Once the new series gained some traction, it sometimes beat out sales of the older series. Maybe because it’s easier to commit to a book one than a book 14 in a series?
Cons of releasing two books at once:
The set-up for the launches is intensive. I go ‘wide’ with my books, so I had 5 or more dashboards up. I wanted both books to have a pre-order period, so I loaded them up about a month in advance. I ran into a couple of glitches at Amazon for both titles and keeping up with the glitches (while still wrangling the other business I was keeping up with…a couple of translation releases) was a challenge.
It’s easy to get confused. Tip: make yourself a checklist. During the pre-order period, I had a series of last-minute edits to come in (in stages) as well as ARC reader feedback. Sometimes I couldn’t remember if I’d uploaded a revised manuscript to all the different portals or had been interrupted in the middle before I could. Using a checklist helped me to keep on top of it.
Last minute changes will be stressful. See above. :) I made more last-minute changes to the manuscripts than I usually do and it was a challenge to update documents for two books.
Next time:
I promised my family there wouldn’t be a next time. But…the fact of the matter is that it was a lucrative approach for me. Since the new series is still so new, I’m trying a dual release again next month.
But this time, I’ll be sure to extend the pre-order period. I could have used more time, for sure. And I might alternate days for working on a project (upload everything for series A on one day and series B for another). I’d thought it’d be easier to upload everything for both series when I had all my dashboards open. Instead, I think it messed me up a few times.
Has anyone else been crazy enough to launch two books at once? Do you have any tips?
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I can see how both would get a lot of attention but wow would I be confused.
I do know someone else who released books at the same time but I don’t remember who!
I did get confused, not going to lie. I’ve got to handle it differently this time and upload metadata on separate days for different books. Or have a checklist and strike out each book on each platform as I go.
For the editing process, it just made it seem insurmountable, which is odd since I usually don’t think twice about editing. But for two books at once, it just *felt* different.
The easiest part was writing two books at once. The two books were different enough that it wasn’t a problem.
Hi Elizabeth – well I just admire you … but it does seem to have been successful … so perhaps the family will forgive you?! Christmas might be a good time to have a few weeks off – and give family time back to family?!?!
You’ve been your usual thorough self – in letting us know your approach. I just congratulate you … take care, recover well … cheers Hilary
Good point! Yes, I think I need to take some quiet time at Christmas, for sure, to catch up with family. And this time I’m going to give myself more time by setting the release date further out. I was considering late November, but now I’m wondering if early December would be better.
Thanks, Hilary!
That makes a lot of sense to have done a dual launch to get visibility of and traction on your new first in series. But I can see how confusing it may have been uploading to all the different platforms. I find myself getting confused just loading up one book :)
The worst part came after the initial upload to the platforms (to set up the preorder). I made changes to both documents several times and then had to re-upload the revised docs to all the platforms. That’s really when my head was spinning!
You are a brave woman. I’m glad your bravery and hard work are boosting your sales numbers! Go, you!
Ha, thanks! I’m not sure I actually realized what I was getting into when I started it. :) This time, I’m going in fully-cognizant and with more of a plan!
Congratulations on your releases, Elizabeth! What lot of work it must be to do two releases on the same day! I can see how there might be advantages to that, but it does sound awfully exhausting. Still, if it works, and if it’s lucrative, it’s worth considering…
It’s frustrating, but seems to be worth it (or that’s my take on it so far, ha!)
Congrats! Wow, I’ve releases two books within two weeks of each other and that was still too close together.
It’s a lot of work! We’ll see how it goes this time.
Wow, that’s amazing, Elizabeth! I really appreciate you sharing your process with us. What a great idea to boost a new series! I’ve been reluctant to start a new series though I’ve been kicking around some ideas – besides the time-intensive, start-from-scratch nature of writing such a project, the idea of launching it all by its lonesome is daunting, too.
I can see how easy it would be to get confused between dashboards! One time I had a new release to upload and thought it would be a great time to also upload updated versions of a couple of older books in the series. What a muddle that was….
Best of luck with your releases and congrats!
I was *so* reluctant to start a new series, ha. I totally understand where you’re coming from. But after I released book one, I remembered what’s *great* about starting a new series…readers are happy to purchase book ones. I’d forgotten that!
Even with a long stretch of time and no interruptions, I *still* managed to lose track over with version of which book I was uploading. A couple of times I pasted the wrong book description into the metadata. So, so easy to mess up!
I will sometimes ask myself- how do writers get all these books out? Seems your 12 hour/7 day a week approach answers that question.
I think you’re right about new readers jumping in on book 1 instead of 14. As I was reading, I thought to myself…I should grab that first book.
I would probably write a lot more books if I did that all the time, ha! I’m usually more like 4 hours a day, 5 days a week and maybe 3 hours a day on weekends. And that includes promo-related activities, too.
And thanks! :D
Elana Johnson writes about releasing two books at once in her book “Writing and Releasing Rapidly.” I can’t imagine doing that, even if I wrote fast enough to make it possible, which I don’t.
I’ll have to read her book!
I’ll have one book that goes really quickly (one of the older series) and then the new series being written at the same time as both of those (because the new series takes me twice as long). Then I hold one of the books to release it with the other. It sounds a lot faster than it is…I’m pretty much a 3-page a day writer, but times 2 projects means I’m definitely writing a lot more than I used to. It will be a total of 5 books this year. I have an empty nest this fall, though, and I’m thinking that may be contributing to my productivity.
That sounds really tough, but it sounds like it was rewarding.
It was both tough and rewarding! We’ll see how it goes this time. Hope you have a great week, Tyrean!