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Jim
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Nov 23, 2016 03:03AM

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Longer answer is you can make it free elsewhere (Smashwords for example) and hope that Amazon do their price matching thing.


I've turned it into PDF, now have to work out how to turn it into a kindle file


I'll link this in the morning thread. Hopefully a couple of them will pop in to help.

They're a business. They will understand a business reason - such as 'loss leader' or 'first in series' - but they won't make anything on the sale (and their part, delivery) of a free item, so you have to put it in terms (will lead to MORE sales) that benefit them. You have to make THEIR loss on every sale worth it to them.

I also pointed out that my book in question was a small sample book, much too small to expect people to pay 99p for. That may have been what finally swung it. I had it free everywhere else, but it did take ages. I almost gave up.

Good luck

It's also worth writing to Amazon and asking and explaining that you want them to price match at ... List national stores ... And that by doing so you will see an increase in sales of your other books to the power of about 20*. I expected the process to take three months and it took about 24 hours but that was in 2014.
* my actual experience is that for every 200 free downloads in the uk I got 20 sales of each of the other books in the series and the same for every 400 downloads in the us.

iTunes worked fine for me in the UK. Don't forget it's a different link to the UK store - no good giving them the US one.
My permafree took about a week. Didn't write anyone or tell them anything, just me and some chums clicking on the "report a cheaper price" button ad providing the links.

Hmm. I'm seeing about a tenth of that. Maybe I need to look at ways to improve sell through . . .


Mine relapsed and I reinstated it 4-5 times before they came out with the UK online retailer story. I now point people to Smashwords in the book description, but it's hardly satisfactory. I'll try again when I'm ready to publish another book.

It may mean that my mailing list sign up thing is working better than I thought it was. :-)


So I've stuck a pdf on the blog and you can download it from
https://jandbvwebster.wordpress.com/2...
Other formats are available from
http://www.instafreebie.com/free/OAm60


:-)
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