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I don't have the shelf space for the books I've read and want to keep, so ebooks have come in quite handy. I've noticed some authors charging the same for the electronic and paperback versions of their book. I have no problem with that. Personally, I guess I won't pay more than $10 for an ebook.
Now, from an aspiring indie author standpoint, I worry about the stigma attached. People seem to expect indies to offer ebooks cheaply or free, like the product is second quality. Also, some readers concentrate on an ebook being just an electronic file, forgetting the talent and workmanship of the author in creating a quality product, no matter the format.



iI like your strategy and intend to do the same when my second book comes out in march. Our own Marie Silk actually puts the muscle of her marketing behind her first book in the Davenport seies which makes a lot of sense as well. :)

Shout out to Marie!! Great job!!

i completely agree with this. i'd look at the top 100 in your (sub-)genre to gauge your price point. you don't want buyers to double-think themselves by pricing your book too far from the norm. potential buyers look at the cover, price, blurb, rating, and reviews before they ever look to see who the publisher is--if they ever do. don't encourage them to look.
instead use the principle of Scarcity to create demand by putting your book on sale. (Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion)

$10 for the kindle edition of The Rose Metal Press Field Guide to Writing Flash Fiction: Tips from Editors, Teachers, and Writers in the Field--and i haven't even put it to good use yet!
$2.99 for a fiction ebook.
$10.27 for the hardcopy edition of Self-Editing for Fiction Writers: How to Edit Yourself Into Print--which i have already used extensively in my horror writing.

Unless brand indeed means much superior quality or offers clear value for the price, I don't like to pay twice/thrice/whatever as much just for the brand, be it Armani shirt, Brioni suit and so on...

Michael, are you going to change your profile to an author profile? Goodreads has a good thing going for its author program imo and you can link your blog. Regarding the ranks, I want to say that Alex posted something recently about mythbusting the Amazon algorithm. Part of it suggested books that mean more profit for Amazon get special treatment in the ranks. Maybe that NYT guy is selling a ton of books or maybe his high price has potential to make Amazon more money, or both :D. There can be some strategy in having a higher priced ebook.
There was a thing on my KDP dashboard that showed a graph with sales stats of books similar to mine. At the top of the graph were the books selling at 2.99 and 3.99, but books selling for less or more than those prices were dramatically less.
I have kept my books at 2.99 and hoped for the best, offering the first in the series for free 5 days of every 90-day Select enrollment period. So I see my books as reaching 3 audiences simultaneously: the freebie audience, the Kindle Unlimited subscribers, and the readers who are okay with spending 2.99 on ebooks.
I did read something interesting about 99p books doing way better on Amazon UK than 99 cent books do on Amazon.com. I plan to experiment with different price points next year, so we will see how it goes. Incidentally, I'm having a record-breaking sales week so I'm hesitant to change anything :D. It's Thanksgiving week in the U.S. which means Americans generally spend more money than any other week. They're also looking for sales, so might be a good time to hop on the holiday sale/Cyber Monday bandwagon :).

All good points and thanks for the link!

You may be right but if so their strategy is misfiring, at least with me; instead of an ebook, I buy the paperback secondhand off Amazon instead, for as little as a cent plus $3.99 postage.
It might be time for publishers to grow up and face a changing world.

I dont even know how to do that, is there someone I have to write to?
The NYT guy is selling a ton of books. He's pretty highly ranked across the spectrum. He's got 3 other best sellers out there. Needless to say though, $27.00 for a paperback just seems outrageous. Im sure its not him making the pricing decisions since he's with Random House.
I just dont see how this type of pricing structure isnt going to lead to 1) widespread piracy issues or 2) drive more people to Kindle Unlimited.
Books shouldnt be major purchasing decisions. lol

Here are the instructions on joining the author program. To sum up, you need to look up your book on the goodreads search and claim it as yours. Then goodreads will set you up as an author which will give you a new profile with bio, blog, dashboard, and ability to do giveaways :).
https://www.goodreads.com/author/program

The idea of ebooks being the same price as a physical copy is bogus in my opinion though. The costs associated with digital are far less than print and to charge the same is just gouging your readers.

Thank you. They didnt have my book yet so I had to submit it. Hopefully they will get back to me shortly.




$36.86 for Kindle and $38.80 Hardcover
Though this book is nonfiction science, I've seen similar pricing in contemporary fiction and contemporary romance. $19.99 for Kindle and paperback and $28 for hardcover.

edit: okay, fixed it again. It should show your nickname if you type it all in the first name field of your user profile.


Unfortunately for all of us price only matters after you've gained visibility...something we all strive for.

Books mentioned in this topic
Hemlock: A Forest Giant on the Edge (other topics)The Rose Metal Press Field Guide to Writing Flash Fiction: Tips from Editors, Teachers, and Writers in the Field (other topics)
Self-Editing for Fiction Writers: How to Edit Yourself Into Print (other topics)
Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion (other topics)
My Ripper Hunting Days (other topics)
There's a NYT Best Selling author who is kicking my butt in "Hot New Releases" in a small subcategory that I just cant get ahead of...Im at #3/4 and he is always at #1. His Kindle eBook is priced at $13.99 and his paperback is at $27.00. Its not only him, the #1 in the subcategory is priced at $12.99 for his eBook.
Who's buying eBooks for this price? And paperbacks for $27.00 - geez.