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Old 10-07-2011, 06:47 AM   #31
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Originally Posted by VydorScope
I dont believe that. Its an often repeated line, but sales do not seem to fit that. For example, G rated movies typically out sell any other rating.
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I would point out that romances & erotica are selling *amazingly* well in ebooks. That I can name, off the top of my head, a dozen romance/erotica DRM-free publishers, thriving in a market where the "big 6" publishers are screaming about losses.
I still hold that "sex sells" is a lie. If I take my novel and merely add a sex scene to it (there is no plot reason for one), it will not sell any better then it does. Enjoyable stories sell, the addition of sex does not equal more sales.
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