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Old 10-26-2019, 12:37 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
If you look at the Michael J Sullivan thread in the reading discussion forum, you will see where I posted a quote from his web site on pricing and sales of his first six books when he was an indie. For the most part, the market has set prices ($8-$12) and I am fine with that price point. Looking at Indie that I'm currently reading, Marc Allen Edelheit, prices run from $4 to $7. Once again, I'm fine with that. Both seem to make a good living as an author.
I guess we do see successes on both sides of the Indie divide, which I guess illustrates that both can work in the favor of everybody.

In some cases it seems the number of customers may impact the price, which you can see when you look at C.J. Box and J. Robert Kennedy etc ... and their prices.
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