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That's what youth is for. Well done! I wasted mine stayin..."
Got to make up for it right now then !


Would it be right to assume that most Indie authors actually would like their work to be picked up by a publisher and distributed in the traditional manner? If so, I wonder as a percentage just how many self published books on Amazon have in fact been grabbed by a publisher. So far in the UK I don't remember it happening even once.....
*OK everyone list them all below*

I wouldn't assume all indie authors now want traditional publishing either. Once that was my personal holy grail, but nowadays I'm not so sure. The market is in such a state of flux right now that I'm happiest staying indie until a better opportunity comes along. I think soon there'll be a middle ground between true indie and traditional publishing, and I'm waiting for that.

I only want a traditional publishing deal, in that I'd love to spend a lot more time writing and a lot less worrying about getting readers. Then there's the getting away from that 'self-published books are rubbish' stigma.
On the other hand, being in control of my own books is nice...

My free promotional days have definitely helped my writing in the long run. The money I made from sales following promotions meant that I've been able to get most of my work proof-read now and thus self-publish in paperback. I have new readers who had previously never heard of me, but now work through all of my titles. I'm definitely in a better position than I was before I enrolled in Select.

Me too... my difficulty is stopping.

Yeh... I can dream. Sold two books today though.
Cheers
MTM

Why people suddenly start buying something that has just been free is a real puzzle to me.
:o)

...just a thought... ;)
Oh hey Willie? When did you do your update? I think you said you did one?
I'll have to request it and re-read your book if it's been in the last couple months.

Balls! I just saw the drinking bit... and the fast cars. Arse! Now everyone's going to think I had a lesbian shagathon... snicker. Mind you, any sort of shagathon would have been good but I was far too shy.
Phnark.
MTM

Balls! I just saw the drinking bit... Arse! Now everyone's going to think I had a lesbian shagathon... snicker. Mind yo..."
I hear erotica sells well on kindle, Mary.
Write down those fantasies, girlie! ;)

I'll have to reque..."
The update was not long after the original book came out Patti, if your book ends with 'Koan No.1' then you have the updated one.
I can't believe it is only a year since i started writing, so much has happened in that time it seems like ages to me.
Nowt happenin now tho'... Me mojo got a puncture... lol
:o)

Don't know whether to be sad or glad about your floppy mojo, Willie.
I know your writing was a catharsis.
Your writing is also brilliant. :)

hehe...
:o)
xxx

One bit that struck me was how book downloads can persist at a low level for quite a long time. I've seen that with my own, many of which continue to get downloaded at a rate of a few copies a day without me doing any promotional stuff at all - I think it's largely because a) my books are all free and b) there are more and more people coming into the ebook world all the time. If you put something out there, especially for free, it's bound to get at least a little attention. If you put something out there that's really good (like Willie's!), it's not surprising to see it get more than just a little.

Write down those fantasies, girlie! ;) "
I have a suspicion you've already read what I said about writing porn... I tried it once and it was the funniest and at the same time the most dire thing I ever wrote... failed to get me anything remotely close to off... unless you count falling off the chair laughing. Lorks it was dire.
Cheers
MTM


I think that depends on the target readership, if it's male or female.
Erotica is one genre that requires gender bias, in my opinion, as sexuality is gender based for the most part.
In other words, what gets a bloke off won't necessarily do it for a woman and vie versa.

Certain genres do better on Kindle than others. Crime, horror, vampires and sci-fi do very well. I guess as Kindle becomes more widely used the genres will increase.
My crime novel did brilliantly on its first free promotion. The real sales resulted in my first payments.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Doll-Collec...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Doll-Coll...
My crime novel did brilliantly on its first free promotion. The real sales resulted in my first payments.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Doll-Collec...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Doll-Coll...

First promo day will be tomorrow, May 2nd.
Boomerang
Alan wrote: "I had my mind all made up to not continue with Amazon Select but once I reminded myself just how few copies had been sold through all the other retailers combined I waffled right back into reenlist..."
Good luck with the promo, Alan.
Good luck with the promo, Alan.

http://tollesburytimeforever.blogspot...


It does have a few down sides, one being that it attracts people outside your target audience, who tend to leave more negative reviews than people who buy the book.
Tell me more about sharing books with groups?


Perhaps if your books are well known, then it doesn't help to offer them for free, but nobody had heard of me until I offered freebies. Now, some people have.
Thanks for the tip regarding Goodreads giveaways.
People do leave reveiews for free books, ML. Members of this forum especially make a point of reviewing books. Personnally I make an extra effort to review indie books or books that I have received free (as a thank you for the fact that it was free).

Especially for the authors I've developed relationships (dare I say friendship) with through the group.
Especially those who I feel respect readers as people, not just as punters.

That said, we know here that it helps when we write reviews, but a lot of people who do not belong to forums don't

I never bothered leaving reviews until I joined the forums and found out how important it is for authors. Those of us who check the freebies have also noticed that books with reviews (even bad ones) get highlighted first on the freebie lists like kinib or ereaderiq, so I make an extra effort to leave a review, even if it's short, if the book has no reviews.
I know I'm not alone in this - I did say members of this forum especially make a point of reviewing books, in my initial comments.
:0)
I know I'm not alone in this - I did say members of this forum especially make a point of reviewing books, in my initial comments.
:0)

Perhaps if your books are well known, then it doe..."
I just read your post properly Rosen. Five figures! That is WONDERFUL! You go, girl!
Hardly surprising though. A quality product sells once word gets out.

http://tollesburytimeforever.blogspot......"
Finally got round to reading this, Stu.
Interesting. Thanks for sharing that.

Hardly surprising though. A quality product sells once word gets out."
Thank you! It's all been very pleasing and unexpected.

We had nearly 1000 downloads (not bad for a niche book!) but no additional reviews so far, and sales are back to their pre-giveaway level.
However we're keen to build a long-term presence, so we're not judging Select too harshly just yet. ;-)

The whole system seems very unpredictable and prone to viral behaviour.

copies of books- also bloggers have been just wonderful- I have had 50 people in a couple weeks write honest reviews- it was much better than KDP- also- now I can go with B & N and others as well now that I will not do KDP- self promotion is much more successful for me than KDP has been- I think it's wonderful that some of you have had luck with it- it just was a poor choice for me- people download the books- probably have thousands on their Kindle and never get around to reading mine- people who pay for something are more likely to value it-

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