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All great advice–I am definitely putting Ruby’s Fire on KDP Select asap.
ReplyI recently made Ocean of Dust FREE for 5 days on Kindle. Worldwide, anyone could obtain my book for absolutely nothing. Um… aren't I writing books to make money? Well yes… and no. Why (and how) did I make my book free to so many people?
Most authors, especially in the Indie scene, are familiar or at least have heard of Amazon's KDP Select program. It has two components:
The caveat to this program is that your book has to be exclusive to Amazon. That means you must withdraw your book from all other distributors, i.e. Kobo, Nook, SmashWords, Apple's iBooks etc. Authors, consider this carefully. By un-publishing your book from other distributors you are limiting your audience to Kindle users only, and buying in to the idea of a monopoly, albeit a limited 90 day one. After 90 days, you can either extend your time in KDPS or withdraw, and are then free to re-publish your book through other distributors. Caveat: Doing so negates any ranking you might have built with them, and your book starts from scratch again.
So Ocean of Dust remains in KDPS at its usual $2.99 price point until December 18th, and then I will withdraw from KDPS and re-publish across all formats. Ideally I want my book available in all formats. I am a firm believer in healthy competition and a reader's freedom to choose any ebook device.
As a debut author, my experience was typical of 95% of first time Indie publishers. After almost a year, sales on my book were flagging. The reviews on Ocean of Dust remain high (4.7+ out of 5) and I am thrilled to have received very kind words from readers. The largest problem debut authors face is getting known, getting the book in front of more people. Audience is far more important than sales, especially in the early days when an author has to earn the respect and loyalty of readers one by one.
So I needed a big promotion. There are literally thousands of services that can help promote an author and his book, but there is one kind of promotion that beats all: Something for nothing! Who can turn that offer down? 🙂 OK, so I could have just made my book free on all formats and promoted it thus. That would work great, but KDPS offers something even better: Book charts that are read by millions of people.
Here's how that works. Make a book free on KDPS and promote it. As people download it, it starts to climb up the charts, maybe from #10,000 in the Fantasy category to #2000. More downloads, higher ranking. Amazon is smart. They put those rankings right on the book page so a reader can view them. Everyone likes to check out a popular book, right? Once the book hits the Top 100 then the lists become more visible, and downloads increase. The Top 10 lists are constantly checked by savvy readers.
Technical details aside, the more people I can get to download the book, the more people hear about me. Simple!
Sort of. Just being in the Top 10 doesn't mean an automatic download. The book needs to have a compelling title, cover and interesting blurb. Never skimp on those things. Also, we all know that downloading a free book doesn't mean that it will get read. Some people just like free things, others want to get it before the price goes up. It might languish on their Kindle for weeks, months, even years. If just 10% of all downloads are read, I have just increased my audience considerably. And if it isn't read… well, they probably wouldn't have bought it anyway. It's a win-win.
Before we go into the additional benefits, I'm sure you want to see the numbers, right?
The highest rankings I achieved over the 5 days: (Remember these are Free charts, Paid charts are separate)
I'm very happy with that.
[table width=”30%” align=”center” colalign=”left|right” style=”font-size:12px; color:black;”] Country,DownloadsI know, we are used to seeing bestsellers in the millions, making these numbers look pitiful, but these are many times my previous sales.
A huge, huge thank you to everyone who helped me promote the giveaway by telling your friends, sharing my posts, tweeting etc. You guys helped big time, and I really do appreciate it!
This last bit is for the benefit of Indie authors. A friend did a similar KDPS experiment a couple of weeks before mine. My numbers were much higher. Not because I had the better book, but because I took a few extra steps than he, and I strongly advise you do similar if considering 5-free days on KDPS:
KDPS is widely debated among authors, some claiming incredible success, others none. I am extremely happy with the publicity I received for $20. 🙂
Would I do it again? Not if I am consistently selling across all ebook formats. If I had a well-received book whose sales are flagging, then maybe.
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All great advice–I am definitely putting Ruby’s Fire on KDP Select asap.
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