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The disadvantage is: your book must be exclusively listed with Kindle. You cannot distribute your e-book with anyone else, e.g., Nook or Apple. ONLY Kindle. You are obligated to distribute exclusively on Kindle for 90 days only. You can continue if you choose.

I've read comments from authors who say it isn't worth it to enroll - that they got nothing out of it. What was your experience with it?

Part of the theory--assuming you promote actively--is that sales will increase after you give the book away because of the increased visibility. That happened a little for me, but not as much as others have reported. But many authors are convinced that a free books program is a good way to increase sales. Others say that too many books are free now and that this type of program has lost its allure.
As for the library loaning program, very few of my books were ever borrowed.
Whether you do KDP Select or distribute through the two dozen or so outlets available for e-books, I believe that the key is to PROMOTE. I've sold more books through advertising through BookBub, for example, than I ever did through KDP Select.


Ultimately, it's a decision every author has to make for themselves, but luckily one that isn't permanent. You can give it a try (or not), then change your mind later.

Everyone's experience seems to be different but personally, I didn't find it to be worth staying in. I think when you're just starting it's a good idea but as you put out multiple books not so much.

Countering the above my sales at Smashwords is about 25% of what I've gotten at Amazon. For whatever reason I've had no sales at B&N but still I would not trade the Smashwords sales for the Select program.
I think the Select program works if a book is part of a trilogy where you give the first book free to get them hooked on the story. But I personally don't think it's worth it those of us who write stand alone novels.
Can one of you Select vets boil it down, tell me if it's a good deal? I like the idea of free Kindle days, and I want to enroll October Snow.