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KDP Select - What do you think?

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I've posted to this thread quite a few times and may well have said this before. I'm a fan of KDP purely in terms of it being a quick way of getting your book out there. The free promo days guarantee you hundreds if not thouands of downloads which hopefully then translate into a percentage of new readers who might review your work and/or buy other things you've written.
Certainly I usually see a small sales spike just after I do a giveaway. Plus for people like me who don't do vast amounts of self-promo it's an easy way to get people to see your work, albeit without money changing hands.
Word of warning, Amazon can get pretty upset if they spot your work elsewhere. I foolishly forgot I'd published one of my books via Smashwords before Amazon and they jumped all over it. The trouble was that Smashwords had distributed to a number of other channels which is taking time to sort out.

Thanks for the advice and information, Jamie. Our promo finished on time (grr, so we lost 8 hours) and we're hoping (fingers tightly crossed) that we will see a sales spike.
Like you, the key was getting our book in front of readers without paying for marketing! Hopefully our new readers will be so enthusiastic about the series that they'll leave good reviews and spread the word generally.
I appreciate the warning about other sales channels, and am sure others will too.

Me too. Can't see how you can defeat KDP formatting without it.

New revie..."
My UK reviews are stuck at 5, and sales are slugish. My US reviews hit 10 and are more mixed bag and it is selling better.
As well as the number, I think you want a range of reviews. Five 5 star reviews smells fishy to some people.

I intend to leave Select after the first 90 days, even though it has been very good for me, because I see it as diminishing returns when I have the one book. If I had multiple books, I'd use Select to bump new ones in a series by offering the first free on promo.

Cheers
MTM

Oh, I'm sure someone else will be good enough to give me a lower review score :) I wouldn't want to be accused of colluding to get low reviews!

I jumped in on a review thread on Amazon (not the kindle forum, you'll be pleased to know). It's quite interesting what they were saying.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/forum/fiction...



Cheers
MTM


I have signed my books up to KDP select and I noticed a spike in sales but I noticed the last time I did it the downloads were really down.
I'm wondering if the market has become saturated with freebies now.

The second time around the downloads were lower and there doesn't seem to have been much of an impact on sales. Perhaps as L.K says the market is saturated with freebies.
Or perhaps second timers for the free promotion don't get as much visibility as KDP first timers. I think I'll probably leave the KDP now until my next book is out.





I have three short books up for free and plan on keeping it that way. On my author profile I have suggested a particular book as a starting point for anyone interested in reading my work.
Whether this has any impact on sales is impossible to say.
I am a bit weird though; I have torrented all my books and posted the links in various torrent forums, and even have links to the torrents on my blog.
Some genres do better on Kindle than others. My crime novel is doing quite well, thanks to the free promos on select.
My other 2 novels, one is a family saga, the other is about young opera singers, are making no progress. I'm selling a few, but, oddly, the one with the best reviews has the least sales.
My other 2 novels, one is a family saga, the other is about young opera singers, are making no progress. I'm selling a few, but, oddly, the one with the best reviews has the least sales.

And we're blessed to read it! (You're not complaining are you?) ;)


I'm not too far away from having the next book ready so I'll probably have to ponder whether that one should go the Select route when the time comes.



Having said that, perhaps things will pick up again now the touch has been released in the UK.
I really feel strongly that books which have no reviews will get minimal uptake when made free as they just get lost in the lists.
Day of the week is important too, I think. No idea about borrows, really, but I'd wager they rely heavily on word of mouth.
What do you authors reckon?

And that is the other key, readers who will literally take the time. So many people who have read and really enjoyed a book don't do anything to get the word out. I've had conversations with lots of friends and coworkers about what they are reading or have just read and very very few of them have even considered talking up a book they have truly enjoyed. Just never occurred to them. No Facebook post, no Amazon review (which I think are of minimal value compared to true person to person recommendations), and hardly ever "Hey, you've got to check out this book I just finished" conversations with friends.
I don't think Dear Readers are trying not to help, I just think it doesn't enter into their heads at all. The only cure I know for that is to write something they can't help but want to talk about. Now there's a challenge, eh?

An interesting thing that I've noticed is that many of my facebook friends are now posting about books they've enjoyed, since I've started doing it.
We're even having long discussions abut them.
I'm much more likely to read a book that as been personally recommended to me, as I've said many times.



Stuart wrote: "I know what you mean Joanna! I seem to be cursed to write in the literary fiction genre!"
I think it's a lot to do with the Kindle Forums. They seem to think that 5 star reviews are fake. None of mine are, but I think it's suffering because of the assumption.
But everyone can (1) Read the sample. (2) Get their money back if they download it, but don't like it.
http://www.amazon.com/Vissi-darte-ebo...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Vissi-darte-e...
I think it's a lot to do with the Kindle Forums. They seem to think that 5 star reviews are fake. None of mine are, but I think it's suffering because of the assumption.
But everyone can (1) Read the sample. (2) Get their money back if they download it, but don't like it.
http://www.amazon.com/Vissi-darte-ebo...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Vissi-darte-e...



But the market has changed even though that was only a couple of months ago. Already we are seeing that books offered for free don't necessarily do well afterwards - and sometimes they do worse! Already we're seeing lower uptake of freebies.
In the end I think what we need are a number of quality products and an awful lot of luck.

As the father of a twenty-five year old son and seventeen year old daughter, I've got to say that being young has its own set of challenges. And they can seem quite overwhelming.


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We're on day 3 now (although Amazon didn't set our prices to free until 08:30 PST on day 1!) and downloads have mostly stalled (*sob!*) So we'll see how it all goes. :-)
I've downloaded a sample of The Serpent in the Glass and am 99% sure I will purchase soon :-)