Tracking book sales.

By Mike Jastrzebski


Thanks to Christine Kling I’ve found a great program that allows me to track my book sales going back to 2009. The program is TrackerBox, and I’ve just finished importing my sales from Amazon KDP, Pubit, Smashwords, and CreateSpace. Although it was a little time consuming, I now have all of my sales records going back to when my first book was published in 2010.


The program supports multiple authors and pen names, tracks sales for every title, and charts sales(with or without free books) and income. It also allows export of reports to XLS,PDF,CVS, and HTML, and these are just some of the features.


What I especially like about this is that I have been intending to work up a spreadsheet of all my sales and have just not gotten around to it, now I’m all set.


If you want to give it a try you can get a free 45 day trial. I waited until I had all my sales imported before buying the program, but I think it’s well worth the $59.99 cost.


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Published on February 01, 2015 13:38
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message 1: by Neil (new)

Neil Plakcy Thanks, Mike -- as if I didn't have enough to do! I downloaded the program and was able to import most of my sales, though a bunch of publishers & distributors are sending PDFs rather than spreadsheets. I'll have to work on importing those next.


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