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The positives I get out of lurking there are the occasional insightful posts, and always worth bookmarking the resource posts for potential future use: covers, editors, proofreaders etc.


Cheers
MTM

Is it difficult to market the promo on websites, though? Some sites say they won't promote the freebie, or are unlikely to, unless your book has plenty of good reviews. Seems a vicious circle - I have no reviews in the US!

http://www.writers-and-publishers.com

I'm sure many will find it useful.

Of course, the avatar/profile image kind of gives it away online.... ;)
My name is Darren, but it might get confusing with that other slightly less-successful author on these forums with that name ;)


On the one hand, over the past few months the promo days have resulted in about 25,000 downloads and more sales than I've ever had before. They've been invaluable and I can't see how I would have had any success without them!
On the other, the 'love affair' with free books feels like it's cooling off, as more and more flood the market. And I haven't investigated the other platforms I might sell my books on, like Smashwords and B&N. And yet it seems anecdotally that authors don't shift anywhere near as many copies as they do on Amazon.
Plus, I'm now starting to get some borrows. Not many but it's all desperately-needed income!
Anyone else in a similar position?


I don't think I'll get anymore out of the free days for this book, but it is the borrows that are the issue. I will have around 300 this month, and that's quite a bit of income. Of course, the question is: will those borrows become sales if not in KDP Select?
I am not optimistic about sales on Smashwords etc.
I guess the bottomline is this: If I renew, I have to wait 90 days to correct it (if it doesn't work out), but if I don't renew I can sign up again quite easily. So I may not renew and see how it goes for the first few weeks...






I guess not everyone knows every single book that's on their TBR list, especially if it's massive, so when people click on links to free books, they're bound to find books that they have already downloaded.
Will spending the time trawling through the freebies be worth it for them when there are a lot that they already have in the first place?
Sorry just thought I'd wonder out loud in the thread. please don't throw rotten tomatoes at me :)

Fortunately, I still have my canary ("Lipstick and Knickers") which I can throw down the mine of Select renewal, to test the effects of a second cycle, before risking my novels.


Karl, I don't know everything about it, but I guess you're probably right.... There aren't many ways of promoting without spending a fortune!

Here's the twist. I haven't the first clue how to remove myself from the offending sites. I initially published via Smashwords, nothing happened so I went with Amazon. I clicked "unpublish" on smashwords and forgot about it. Now my books are still on Kobo and Sony Ereader, obviously via smashwords, and I don't know how to remove them. Worst case scenario I'll have to email both and ask to be removed. Either way it was all a bit of a shock.

Some of them, such as Barnes and Noble, will respond to a polite email asking for removal. Others, such as Sony, are very difficult to contact.
If books are not removed in a timely manner, you can email Smashwords. Their staff are very obliging.
Thank you for sharing your experience. It is useful to know that Amazon does check.

I contacted Smashwords and they said they'd deal with it.
Of course, if I republish will I have to wait 2 months to get listed again, and then if I go back to Select will I have the same woes. Nightmare.
By the way, my Select 90 days expired today (did not renew) - let's see what the stats are like tomorrow morning! :)


Right now it still seems the best game in town, although I think readers are becoming a bit more selective now that they all have Kindles chock-full of freebies. Reviews count for a great deal these days.


On top of it all, Smashwords are very much NOT answering my e-mails at the moment. I have no clue what to do, my book is on Kobo for 70p with no hope of renewel any time soon because Smashwords' auto vetter is refusing to publish it on the grounds that the TOC - which I haven't touched and works fine in the e-pub reader I have is not working.
It also is rejecting it on the grounds that in the credits I've said it's published by me and distributed through Smashwords which is the truth. They are not the publisher.
Originally they said it would go through on the credit one but now I've reloaded it so I get no menu errors (which I don't), it's rejecting me on the grounds of that again. It's got to the point where I've sent them a pathetic, helpless e-mail saying, "please talk to me."
Ho hum.
MTM

Patti (Perky Pineapple) wrote: "Absolutely David. I don't know about others but if I have a slog through the freebie emails I get these days, I rarely look at the books with no reviews."
That's a very important point about reviews - I rarely check the emails now, but when I do I tend to just look at the first few on kinlib who list books with reviews first. Shows just how important it is that we write them, even if (like me) you don't feel competant about them. Even one review helps the book get more prominence. It's the best way we can thank authors for their free books (that and buying others in the series if we liked it!)
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That's a very important point about reviews - I rarely check the emails now, but when I do I tend to just look at the first few on kinlib who list books with reviews first. Shows just how important it is that we write them, even if (like me) you don't feel competant about them. Even one review helps the book get more prominence. It's the best way we can thank authors for their free books (that and buying others in the series if we liked it!)
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Absolutely! Although, I gather they are eventually going to let us submit mobi and e-pub files ourselves. I use Calibre and Sigil and the results are squeaky clean but alas, I can't upload them anywhere yet, except here and Amazon ;-)
Edited to add: I should point out I'm in the UK so I can't do pubbit etc at the moment. One day I guess...
Cheers
MTM


I've just squeaked past your review threshold with a princely 11 on Amazon! Thank you though, seriously, sometimes being an indie author feels like trying to be an honest estate agent (realtor if you're in the US).
Cheers
MTM

New reviews can generate fresh interest in a book.
In the Blood has 100 reviews, and I still see Steve thanking reviewers individually.


We enrolled in KDP Select nearly 3 months ago, had two or three library borrows and a small number of sales. Due to real life issues, we have only just been able to arrange to use our 5 free days. (So yes, our book The Cordello Quest is free right now!)
I'd thought we were doing fairly well - over 500 downloads across all Stores (including 6 in Germany!) but I can see that some reach 1000s of downloads (well done!) So fingers crossed ours gets a few more downloads before the free days end.
I think we'll probably renew at the end of our 90 days, because Kindle is our sole ebook presence, and like all indie authors, we are looking for all the new readers we can get. Hopefully they're ones that are actually interested in our series, and we can capitalise on their wonderful reviews and enthusiastic word-of-mouth sharing....:p
Thanks to all who are contributing to this thread, it's invaluable. :-)
That's my input for now; back to reading pages 11 onwards....
PS Rosen, good to see you here :)
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