Indie and Self-Pub Book Corner discussion
Should I keep my books on B&N?
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I gave up in the end :(

If you're interested in pulling it in order to put it in Select, just realize as Jonathan mentioned that it may take B&N close to forever to take it down. They've always seemed slow to me, but recently they've been having some glitches that are compounding the problem.
I published my most recent release (Unwrapped) in Select as an experiment, and will only leave it in there for the 90 day run. It's going free this weekend, so I'm hoping for a decent spike in exposure. But personally, because it takes so long for all the other sales channels to make changes, I found it a lot easier to do Select with a new title and just not put it up anywhere else until after the Select period is over.
This is all just my opinion, obviously, but having watched other authors' experiences with free offerings, Select, etc., I do think Select can provide a boost to newer authors, but only if they have at least four or five items for sale. Doing Select with only one or two won't give the best return, and you need a promo/marketing plan in place before deciding on your free days. Free seems to have hit its peak and is falling off as a marketing tool, but getting ads in key places, etc., can definitely help raise visibility.
As a long-term plan, though, again personally, I wouldn't leave my work only on Amazon. Kobo and Apple, particularly, are breaking into markets left, right and center worldwide. Why limit distribution?
Whatever way you decide to go, good luck! :) Chantilly
I'm going back and forth on the subject and haven't made a decision yet. Any advice would help me a lot.