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How Do You Determine the Price of Your Book?
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Great post. Entertaining and accurate :)I like to price mine at $2.99 or higher due to the Amazon royalty percentage increase. But one short story should be $0.99 or free.
I think I have come to the same conclusion Ms. Christine. How many other price points did you try before you settled on $2.99?
I too have set the price of my second book at $2.99, which seems to be the most common price set for self published books, bext to free or 99c. My first if free, but not on Amazon (unfortunately).I would recommend downloading "The Secrets of eBook Publishing Success" written by Mark Corker, founder of Smashwords. It contains a lot of useful information based on actual sales on Smashwords, and makes intersting reading.
W. H. Cann
I have one novella (18,000 words) priced at $1.99, but the rest of my books are very long and I price them at $3.99. This is for Kindle and Smashwords. This gives me room to reduce the price for specials.For my print versions on CreateSpace, CS sets a minimum price. It's rather high if you take the Expanded Distribution Channel. I always do take that, because I want people to be able to buy the books through bookstores. You can add as much to the minimum price as you want, but I always add as little as possible. This still gives a reasonable royalty if the sale is through Amazon or through the CreateSpace store. Unfortunately, there is no way to reduce the price for specials.


Thanks in advance.
Have fun.
Gamal