Alex Bridges Posted February 1, 2021 Share Posted February 1, 2021 I’m new to both platforms. Any tips on best practices for using them to promote our writing? Link to comment
kasarberang Posted February 1, 2021 Share Posted February 1, 2021 Reddit is a risky platform to use, lots of AB/DL communities being removed because they have a thing where it's like "no pornographic material involving minors, even in fantasy scenarios" or something (not exact quote), anyway ABDL seems to fall under those rules, it shouldn't but they moderate like it does. Might be better off advertising on https://abdl.link Also lots of users on /r/GoneWildAudio were silently banned for posting ABDL/Ageplay content as it's not allowed anymore. Anyway very risky. Link to comment
Cute_Kitten Posted February 4, 2021 Share Posted February 4, 2021 Twitter seems to be hit or miss, at least for me. Other authors use Twitter successfully. For me personally I haven't seen much of a difference between with and without Twitter. For Amazon, I've been wondering. When setting up a new book, authors can choose up to 7 keywords for searches. what words do you guys usually use? I usually use stuff like abdl/ abdl books/ abdl stories/ abdl novels/ diaper boys/ diaper girls/ little space/ ageplay 1 Link to comment
BoTox Posted February 18, 2021 Share Posted February 18, 2021 On 2/4/2021 at 9:12 PM, Cute_Kitten said: Twitter seems to be hit or miss, at least for me. Other authors use Twitter successfully. For me personally I haven't seen much of a difference between with and without Twitter. For Amazon, I've been wondering. When setting up a new book, authors can choose up to 7 keywords for searches. what words do you guys usually use? I usually use stuff like abdl/ abdl books/ abdl stories/ abdl novels/ diaper boys/ diaper girls/ little space/ ageplay You can pack those fields with more than a single word as well. For instance, "ageplay diaper regression" could go in a single of the seven keywords fields. You are looking for the things a user would key in when searching for a story to make yours match. Link to comment
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