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Old 06-08-2011, 05:26 PM   #14
HistoryWes
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I've tried different prices and I've now gone to a two price point system-- a lot of indy authors are using the same. Either .99 or 2.99. If I want a book to move, or it's relatively short, I go with .99. Ninety-nine cents is still a bargain and still a good impulse price. As was noted above, any books below 2.99 on Amazon don't benefit from the 70% royalty program. So my bigger books are 2.99. There's not much sense in going 1.99. You lose the royalty bump and possibly lose some of the sales you would have had at .99.
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