John 3:16 Marketing Network

For the past year or more, I have had the privilege of being one of many authors in the John 3:16 Marketing Network.  As a “newbie” to marketing my books I have at times struggled…”floundered” is a better word, in getting the word out there about my books.  Then I learned about the John 3:16 Network of authors.  From the moment I became a member I have been whole-heartedly encouraged by a great group of Christian authors who share the common goal to reach others for Christ through our books.  The thing is for us to reach that goal, people actually need to pick up our books and read them, and that’s where the John 3:16 Marketing Network comes in.  It’s authors helping authors through the use of online social networking to help with book launches and promotion.  

But it goes beyond that.  We are offered techniques and tips to help us achieve “Best Seller” status on Amazon.com  Achieving “Best Seller” status is not only incredibly encouraging to an author, but it elicits even more public interest in the book.  In my case, with the help of the Network,  I not only achieved best seller status on Amazon.com with my second book, Heal the Wounded on the day of its launch, but I garnered renewed interest in my debut novel, Shoot the Wounded, so it climbed to #1 on Amazon.ca ! 

 I can’t tell you how excited I was to see that!  So for all you aspiring authors out there, I highly recommend that you partner with the John 3:16 Marketing Network.  You will be glad you did!

The John 3:16 Marketing Network Revolutionizes Christian Book Marketing 

by Lorilyn Roberts

 
Your doorbell rings.
“Mommy, it’s UPS,” your daughter hollers from the other room.
You are glued to your chair captioning live television.
“Can you get it, honey?” you yell back.
The front door slams followed by the tearing of cardboard. Your heart thumps faster than it has in a long time. Your fingers sweat on the stenograph machine as you write 260 words per minute. Your body succumbs to a supernova hot flash as you wait…and wait a few more seconds.
“Mommy, it’s your book, and it’s beautiful.”
But you must finish captioning until the next commercial break. Finally, the talking heads stop and you turn around, and there it is—your daughter hands you your labor of love. You forget the late nights working instead of sleeping, the fast food at McDonald’s to save time cooking, and the piled up laundry in the closet.

What is it like to hold your book for the first time and flip through the pages?
If you are a published author, you know. You feel like you just gave birth—indeed, you have.
 
You send out a flurry of copies to your family, friends, and share your excitement with everyone with whom you come into contact. You learn how to check your rankings on Amazon and discover your book is rated in the top twenty in two subcategories. You wonder when you will get your first royalty check; and how many books have you sold in the first two weeks anyway?

A month later,
the excitement wanes as you see your rankings plummet, you have run out of people you know who want to buy your book, and you can’t afford to give away any more copies.Now what?The hard work of marketing begins. You must stretch your horizon further than you could possibly imagine. You discover that while writing a book is hard, marketing is even harder. Should you invest the little money you have left to hire a publicist, or pay for a professional email campaign? Should you skimp on the money and just lick lots of stamps for library mailings—or what about the big bucks for radio and TV appearances? You mange to drum up a few public appearances close by and sell quite a few books in the process, but you can’t travel far because you need that day job to pay your bills.
If any of this sounds familiar, know you are not alone. Most of us have tried some if not all of these things and probably dozens more.  But one day my floundering marketing efforts took me on a different path. I was listening to a one-hour marketing seminar by Steve Harrison with guest speaker Peggy McColl about how to become a best-selling author on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

And my dream was born.
I said to myself, “I can do this.” As I was contemplating how to begin, God refined my dream by giving me a vision beyond anything I could have imagined. The more I thought about it, the more I became convinced that God was leading me to try something new—something which had never been done in marketing. Why not have a network of Christian authors to help each other launch books? Why not try to make best-sellers of as many books with a Christian worldview as possible?

But dreams don’t happen without a lot of hard work;
and to make it a reality, I needed authors who were willing “to give it a go.”  I wrote a series of articles and contacted Christian authors on Facebook and other social networking sites. Slowly, I built a base of somewhat skeptical but entrepreneurial-type authors. Two months later, in October of 2010, we went live with the John 3:16 Marketing Network and launched our first book, I’m a Keeper, by Ray Lincoln, to best-seller status in multiple categories.
Since that time, I have been blessed to meet on our forum some of the most caring, dynamic, hard-working, educated, and talented authors in the industry. I wanted to share some of their unedited comments and hope that you, too, if you are a Christian author, will catch a glimpse of the potential we have to impact and revolutionize the very underpinnings of internet book marketing.
 
Thanks to Lorilyn and all our fellow writers, this network has grown significantly. I agree with Mary Jo that our Network will affect the future of Christian publishing. I personally am very grateful for all your helpful advice, prayers and just good ‘virtual’ company.
Fr Serafim – author, Carnival
Although the Network was in its infancy when we did our launch, I am sure that it was a significant part of our success with hitting Bestseller in 5 Amazon.com categories.  The people who we are connecting with are becoming friends even though we have never met face-to-face. I firmly believe this group can have a great impact on the Christian book market.
Ray Lincoln – author,  I’m a Keeper


The John 3:16 Book Marketing Network has been a God catalyst for so many talented authors here.  I have not had the opportunity to enjoy the book launch benefits as mine is already in print (2009) – but I have made some wonderful contacts here and you have blessed me with your unwavering devotion to this group and its success.  Your heavenly concept for this network has certainly been a blessing to so many – you are loved much Lorilyn!

Deborah McCarragher – author, Mission Possible


Apart from achieving #1 best-seller status for my small press novel,
Wounded Spirits, the John 3:16 Network has given me peace of mind. As I sit down to work on my next proposal, I have total confidence in writing that I can reach thousands during my marketing campaign. It just doesn’t get much better than that.”
April Gardner – author, Wounded Spirits


“The John 3:16 Network has helped me not only achieve best-seller status on Amazon.com with my second book,
Heal the Wounded, but also garnered renewed interest in my debut novel, Shoot the Wounded, that it soared to a #1 ranking on Amazon.ca (Canada), only days after my book launch of HTW!”
Lynn Dove – author, Shoot the Wounded and Heal the Wounded


I didn’t have to face the release day of my first novel alone. As a novice, I feared everything. Would the book be well received? Would it be purchased? Would anyone care? With the John 3:16 network, I knew people cared. They took time out of their day to tweet or post for me–someone they barely knew. They offered gifts in support. Amazing! Because of this generous network, my launch became a day that warmed my heart and reminded me that we serve a God who has a precious plan for us all.

Shellie Neumeier – author, Driven and The Wishing Ring


John 3:16 means
support for myself as a new author. It has also been a tool to testify for Christ.  I have a carousel of books from John 3:16 authors on my blog. I change them every 3 or 4 days.  I pull up the John 3:16 page and go down the list of authors, searching on amazon.com by author name. Then I put one of their books on the carousel. Anyone who accesses my blog will see a carousel of books by John 3:16 authors. This is a very quick way to show that a group of Christian authors has banned together for the cause of Christ.
Theresa Franklin – author, A Sunny Tomorrow, release date March 12, 2011


 
Having the connection with fellow authors in John 316 gave me the confidence to pursue marketing with more passion, knowing I have the support of such loving friends.  But what I value most is Lorilyn’s willingness to go out of her way to help us out. Her constant support as she brings new ideas, offers new outlets, and points to specific marketing paths.
Thank you so much, Lorilyn!
Janet Perez Eckles – author, Trials for Today, Treasures for Tomorrow


What John316 has meant to me has been a renewal in my draggin’ career. While I haven’t gotten a new contract, I have made some pretty neat contacts and met some lovely people. I’ve learned a lot about effective marketing at online retailers and feel like I’ve been helpful in encouraging and promoting and using my growing skills with other members of the group.
Lisa Lickel – author, Meander Scar


Last year was my first full year after I released my first novel in December 2009. My promotional plan was to sell thousands of books and the only way I knew to do this was to travel and organize events that people would come to and buy my book. After visiting seven cities from February to November, I decided that that was not the best way to promote my novel. I did sell two hundred copies, but the cost to travel left me far behind the profit ratio. I did have a lot of fun meeting different people, but I didn’t reach my objective. At the leading of the Holy Spirit I took the month of December to look back over my year and devise a plan on how I would promote and sell books. The plan I produced was to seek education from those who could teach me how to increase my sales without increasing my travels in 2011. I asked the Holy Spirit to send me a teacher that could mentor me and teach me how to reach my goal for 2011. His answer to my prayer was Lorilyn Roberts and John 3:16 Marketing; but I have received so much more, which is the way that God operates.


From the first I have loved the energy in this group. The sense of purpose and the unity that’s manifested here almost daily is life giving. And to be connected to bestselling authors is phenomenal! I’m going to release my second book in a few months and I hope that I can be as successful using Lorilyn’s program as the rest of you have. Right now, I’m a little skeptical that it can work for me and I’m frightened that it might. Sometimes the smell of success gets to me like that. I can keep going but I’ll stop now. I love all of you and I love being a part of this dynamic expression of genuine fellowship and partnership. To God be the glory for sending Lorilyn for such a time as this.
Bernard Boulton – author, Do You Wanna be Made Whole?


I have been blessed by reading the emails and seeing how helpful everyone is to one another.

S.E. Gregg – author, The Christian Olympics, and many others


John 316 has meant not being alone. Writing is a lonely business but even when you ‘meet’ people they don’t necessarily believe anywhere close to the same things that you do. This group is a group of believers that uplift each other and support each other. To lose the lonely feeling all I have to do is log on and look at my email and there have been things going on with the group to catch up on or prayer requests. It is just wonderful to know that I have that support group behind me for when I want to talk, need prayer, have something to share, or when I do a launch in the future.  Thank you, Lorilyn, for introducing all of us
Ashley Wintters – author, Shadows From the Past and Shadows of Suspicion


The John 3:16 Network has been fantastic in so many ways. First, through the expertise and guidance of those ‘in the know’, my book MY MOTHER THE MAN-EATER reached best-seller status on Amazon.ca in the romance contemporary category, and stayed there for three days. This is something I never would have been able to achieve without the network. Secondly, this network is very supportive in more ways than just marketing. When like-minded people of faith gather together, a sense of mutual support and concern builds. I am thankful for that. John 3:16 was truly inspired and I thank Lorilyn Roberts for taking her vision and making it a reality.
Tracy Krauss – author, My Mother, The Man-Eater and And the Beat Goes On


Writing and marketing our works can be a lonely enterprise, but it doesn’t have to be. The John 3:16 Marketing Network enables me to gather wisdom from many authors who’ve been there and done that. Thus, I save time, money and frustration by crowdsourcing issues rather than depending upon my limited experiences. Solomon advised us that success and victory result from consulting many counselors. This network gives me an easy way to access these counselors. 

Steve Miller – author, Enjoy Your Money! How to Make It, Save It, Invest It and Give It

In the lonely world of writing, this network has provided encouragement, information and friendship with writers of many different genres. At a time of great changes in publishing when many are turned away from publication because the bigger companies are “full for the year”, John 3:16 offers a variety of choices for authors to learn about non-traditional venues of seeing their writing in print and available to be read by others. It can give hope when others only discourage.
Elaine Cooper – author, The Road to Deer Run


The John 3:16 Marketing Network has helped me a lot with my book launch by giving me a lot of exposure. Even if I didn’t make best-seller status first round, I managed to sell a few books. 
The John 3:16 Network has taught me a lot about the Kindle market and other technical issues with Amazon. I have come to know other authors’ work and feel really blessed in reading their books. I was also able to get help in finding the right person in regards to the making of the video of my book and finding somebody to help me with my drawing.  The interview with Donald Parker was amazing. Most importantly, the encouragement, mutual support, and guidance from everybody has been tremendous.
Sana Edoja – author, Loving God


If you are interested in becoming part of the John 3:16 Marketing Network, please visit our informational page at:
http://www.lorilynroberts.com/john_3_16_marketing_network.html
 Lorilyn Roberts
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I Plan on Doing My Laundry on May 21, 2011

I plan on doing my laundry on May 21, 2011.  I also plan on going to my son’s graduation on May 27th.  I plan on celebrating my 32nd anniversary on June 2nd, my husband’s birthday, June 29th; going on holidays end of July and celebrating my daughter’s sweet sixteen birthday at the end of August.  I plan on visiting my grandbaby for Canadian Thanksgiving (Oct. 10) in Louisville, Kentucky and when I get home, I plan on helping my youth group fill 50 or more Samaritan Purse Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes (an event we’ve done for years at our church around Halloween).  Yeah, and every week I’ll still plan to do grocery shopping, house cleaning, car pooling, and more laundry.  Every day I’ll load (or unload) the dishwasher, plan what to make for supper and set about doing other menial everyday tasks with a minimum amount of grumbling and complaining.  And knowing that my nature is to grumble and complain I will find strength every day as I spend time in the Word, prayerfully going before the Lord and then go about doing my daily tasks as we are instructed to do until Jesus’ return.  “Be dressed ready for service and keep your lamps burning, like men waiting for their master to return from a wedding banquet, so that when he comes and knocks they can immediately open the door for him.”  (Luke 12: 35-36)

Now what’s so special about me doing my laundry on May 21st?  Well, it’s supposed to be the day of “Rapture”….well, at least to a Rev. Harold Camping who claims to have studied scripture for well over fifty years and has pinpointed the day of Christ’s return.  The day of rapture for the followers of Christ will be May 21st and those left behind (unbelievers) will face a massive world-wide earthquake that will eventually lead to the earth’s ultimate destruction on Oct. 22.  Camping has so convinced his followers of this date that many have sold all their possessions and they are spending their remaining days telling everyone they know to prepare themselves for God’s judgement.  Repent and be saved they say before it’s too late.

When I was in San Diego a month ago there were huge billboard signs put up all around the city like this one:

Now can I fault their message?  No, scripture is clear that Christ will one day return.  The problem is that no one knows the day or hour of Christ’s return.  Scripture is clear about that as well: “But of that day and hour no one knows, no, not even the angels of heaven , but my Father only.” (Matthew 24:36 NKJV)

Should we be preparing ourselves for Christ’s return?  Absolutely.  As Christians we are called by God to share the Good News of Jesus Christ with everyone so that “none should perish”.  (2 Peter 3:9)  I will admit I am not an evangelist.  I don’t pound on doors or raise billboards to get the Message out.  I write.  I have lunch with friends and I live so that others (hopefully) will see the Light of Christ living in me.  My hope is when people ask me, I have an answer that sparks conversation and I am able to share my love for the Father with real people, who see a real person (me) living in the real world, facing real heartache and real pain at times, but plugging on because I have a Saviour.

I don’t know the day of Christ’s return, according to 2 Peter the “Lord will come like a thief.  The heavens will disappear with a roar; the elements will be destroyed by fire, and the earth and everything in it will be laid bare.  Since everything will be destroyed in this way, what kind of people ought you to be?  You ought to live holy (set apart) and godly lives as you look forward to the day of God and speed its coming.” (2 Peter 3:10-12 NIV)

How should we live?  “…since you are looking forward to this, make every effort to be found spotless, blameless and at peace with Him.” (2 Peter 3:14)  I live expecting God to return on any given day at any given time.  I don’t want to be surprised by His arrival, I want to be ready for His arrival.

It means keep on keeping on.  If by some obscure chance, Camping has somehow cracked the code of Christ’s return and the day of Judgement is indeed May 21st, let me be found faithful on that day as in all the days leading up to that day and all the days after.  And if that day comes and goes without God’s glorious reappearing (as I suspect it probably will), I plan on doing my laundry on May 21st because my family will still need clean clothes for May 22nd.  Just sayin’………..

“In his heart a man plans his course, but the Lord determines his steps.”  Proverbs 16:9

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Graduation

My daughter headed off to Lethbridge shortly after her high school graduation, to go to university to get her Education degree.  It was a tear-filled day for me as we said, “Good-bye” and left her there at the student residences on campus.  I wept the entire three hour drive home.  I knew that she was following her dream to becoming a teacher, but now she was truly on her own.  She didn’t live under my roof any more.  She had left the nest, returning for visits (and much of her laundry for me to wash) regularly, but for all intents and purposes, she was on her own.  She had been planning and coordinating her move to Lethbridge for months and although I may have struggled with letting her go, she seemed more than a little excited,…and even ready…to move.

Several months passed.  She phoned us one evening and said that she was coming home for the weekend…oh….and she wasn’t coming home alone.  After weeks of hinting to us over the phone that she had met a young man in Lethbridge, finally she wanted us to meet him.  She said he looked like the rapper, “Eminem” and he was tall.  I started to worry.

I remember Charles (my husband) meeting my parents the first time.  My Dad was short in stature, 5′ 5″ (or thereabouts) and when my 6’2″ boyfriend looked down at my Dad he said, “Pardon me, Sir.  But are you standing in a hole?”

We had met other boys Laurelle had dated throughout the years, but as she prattled on and on with us about her new boyfriend over the phone, there was something different in the tone of her voice when she talked about this one.  I suspected this boy had actually captured her heart.

I had to laugh when Matt walked through the door.  He had to bend over to get through the doorway, his six foot seven frame towering over all of us.  My husband, bless his heart, asked Matt, “How’s the air up there?”  Matt’s smile lit up the room.  Laurelle looked up at him and I knew that my girl was in love.

From that day on, Matt has become like a son to my husband and I.  Matt and Laurelle married in 2005 and we have watched with delight as they have grown more and more in love with each other and how they have dedicated their lives in serving God in ministry.

Matt is the “big brother” to our two other teenagers living at home and he is father to Jaxon, our precious grandson.  Matt and I have a great son-in-law/mother-in-law relationship.  Yes, he’s called me an “Old Bat” when I beat him at mini-golf and yes, the first thing he does when he comes to our house is head straight for the refrigerator, (LOL), but he is our joy and delight and we love him with all our hearts.

On Saturday, he will walk the stage and receive his Bachelor of Christian Ministry degree from the Canadian Southern Baptist Seminary. We will watch proudly as he stands tall with his cap and gown on.  No doubt he will tower over the other graduates (literally and figuratively,) our hearts drawn to him more than the others,…and we will applaud his accomplishments when he receives his degree, three years of hard work and determination behind him.    We’re going to host his “after grad” party in our home along with his parents and friends to celebrate his achievement.  It will be a great day!

But Graduation means much more than a cap, gown and a diploma for my son-in-law.  It is a stepping stone towards another God-called objective for him.  God has called him to full time ministry, and Matt will move (along with my daughter and grandson) to Louisville, Kentucky so Matt can get his Masters and a Biblical Counseling degree.  God has a plan and a purpose for Matt in Kingdom building.  As much as I struggle with having to say, “Good bye” to them in a few weeks, as I hear them plan and coordinate their move to the States, they seem more than a little excited,…and ready…to move on.

That’s what graduation is all about.  Graduation is forward motion.

“For I am confident of this very thing, that He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus.”  Philippians 1:6

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