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May 03, 2012 07:28AM

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just stay true to what you feel / believe in and you can't go wrong xx

Good Stu. We don't want to see you go into commercial free-fall as we've seen your peers do.
James Patterson, Dean Koontz, Stephen King, Jean Auel just to name a few... ;)

Mwah ha hah hahargh! I think you and I have agreed on this approach before. Well said Stuart!
Cheers
MTM



Amazon is always changing!

I have not put Death in Flitbury Marshes into Select, and reading these forums I suspect I need to keep my nerve for a while longer and hope that those who like DISW go on to buy DIFM. But my fear is they're waiting, hoping it will go free.
I'm in this for the long term, so why do I panic when I don't sell a book for a couple of days?
The free promo effect was transitory but it was good while it lasted.

Yes - this is the way I work, too. Leave brain space for writing, which I like a lot more than working out the odds.

This year, free promo days are the 'hook' Amazon is using to entice new authors and readers, and grab as much of the ebook market as possible. But it doesn't make good business sense to rely on that for the long term.
I think next year, Select will undergo a change, perhaps focusing on promo days that feature books in prominent places, rather than offering them for free. It makes sense for Amazon to grab readers first, then educate them into paying for ebooks while keeping them on the Kindle platform. So my guess is the era of the free ebooks will end in six months or so. After that it will become more about marketing and targeting your book to find an audience.

It is written and punctuated in British English though, and while I say that right at the start and have had no complaints from US readers, an excerpt is currently being royally panned on page99.com for the dire crime of containing British brand names (kirbygrips) British spelling and British punctuation of dialogue. I wouldn't want to shoot myself in the foot.
Cheers
MTM

My Kindle has dozens of books on it, very few of which I paid for. This glut is what is damaging sales, perhaps. On the other hand, if I'd had to pay for them I would never have downloaded these books. I imagine for most new Kindle owners it's all been a sweetshop frenzy. I hope it sorts itself out, but I can't see it getting any better because new authors are adding their work all the time.



I definitely think going free has affected our books. There's a lot of talk over in the States that the algos are being tampered with. Whereas everyone coming off free saw a huge jump in rank and sales now it's totally changed. I don't like the fact that Amazon are tampering with figures. I'm involved in a group of heavy hitters in the Indie world and we've been intimating this has been the case for over a year, since the Lady Gaga debacle!
Don't get me wrong, I'm grateful to Amazon for what I've earned over the 18 months I've been self-publishing but I also find it hard to trust them. :-)


It sticks in my throat when I give my books away for free. I'm TOTALLY happy earning a certain amount each month. It's the first money I've earned in ten years so I consider it a bonus, but I'm not a greedy person. :-)
M wrote: "I agree Stuart, I'm taking all my books out of select. I had the largest quarter sales I've ever had on Smashwords with only 4 books on there, I'm hoping that will increase when I withdraw all my b..."
What was the lady Gaga debacle...?
What was the lady Gaga debacle...?

I'd be interested to hear about other places to run promotions though. What paid advertising opportunities have other indies found successful?

The reviews should help Linda, because the freebie emails that people get always list the books with reviews first. You're less likely to get lost in the crowd now.
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I've mentioned before that books with reviews show first on the freebie sites.
I really think it's pointless making a book with no reviews free now.
Just my opinion as a reader who is still looking through freebies most days.
Not really to download for myself anymore, but to look for gems to post for our groupites.
Any freebies I grab these days have either been pointed out by fellow groupites or posted in the freebie thread by our authors.
Even the freebie thread over in the zoo seems shorter each day unless it goes off topic.
I think we readers are suffering from freebie exhaustion and have been for a while.

I do wonder if the Amazon algorhythms are biased against non-select books. In theory those who like DISW might download DIFM, but either thery're waiting for it to go free, or they haven't yet read DISW or they have and they don't like it. So much to angst about!

Having said that, 1-2% or 1,000s, is a whole lot of sales than I would have made otherwise, so I'm not knocking it.

We've gained a lot of new readers (assuming they read the book, of course!) but until they read it - and leave more reviews - I can't say we've seen any benefit.
Having said that, we only have the one title out at the moment. And every marketing attempt is a learning process - reading others' experiences in here is a real help - thanks to you all!



Linda, you can upload trailers to your author page on Amazon.

I'm sure we're all using trailers incorrectly. I've never bought a book because of a trailer, nor even viewed one before buying...


i never usually look at trailers but someone said that this was good, and they were right...
but in general, books have blurbs, films have trailers - old fashioned traditionalist, me :)


But I guess every little thing helps a bit. I'd imagine YouTube's main benefit would be getting subscribers.


I'm beginning to think I am beriong rationed to a maximum of one book sale a day, with the occasional dry day to keep my books in Select. Amazon are utterly in control of the information they send out to prospective purchasers. I haven't had any emails alerting me to other bopopks or new releases from people whose books I have downloaded, and I would expect that. Unless someone actually looks at my Author Page or actively seeks out books under my name, they wouldn't know I have titles in addition to Spigg's Wood. That seems odd to me.
So far, yesterday and today my free downloads are poor.
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