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Some of the sites will let you request "more of" and ereaderiq and ereadernewstoday has a form that lets you choose "Send me romance" or whatever genre. (I think most have this form.)
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I see very little in publisher books in the bookbub email. Its pretty much majority of indies. Now I do subscribe to specific categories so that might be a reason. I don't look at it as much anymore as I keep seeing the same books and the same authors on it. I subscribed to the best seller category just so I could get some publisher books, but they are often not in a genre I read.
Ereaderiq is better for me to find stuff on sale in the genres I read. I am not talking about the ad emails they have, just the price reductions I check each morning. Anything pay or ad powered does not make a good "gatekeeper" for me. How could it, its pay to play. I think the reason so many indies are turned down by bookbub is not that they don't take them, is that every single indy author now thinks they must have a bookbub ad to make it. I keep reading this all the time on the threads over on KB. So basically they have so many wanting to get slots and there are only 30 days in a month. So of course they are going to turn down a lot. There are so many more SP authors now and they are pumping out so many more books and they all want slots with all those books. They could probably double the prices and still have way more applicants than they could ever fit in. One thing they kept that makes them still popular is they only list a handful of books each day. I have had ad emails in the past where they just go on and on and on. After like 4-5 books, I lose interest. So it works for them to be selective. They can afford to do that still. |
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Believe me, just as with reading, there are days when I can't find a bargain that I want to post. Nothing appeals. It doesn't mean there are no books. It means I simply cannot find one that I think will do well or that looks good, etc. |
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They are a Groupon for books. Totally ad-supported. They work on a two-tier system: tradpubs get in by paying and bring tradpub. Indies get in by having lots of reviews at a high enough level. Early on they were mostly Indie and small press but these days they rarely accept an indie title at $2.99 or even $1.99 no matter its ratings. Now, their emails apparently vary by subscriber but what I've heard is that in certain groupings they are sending out almost 100% tradpub. The matter was looked into last october after the Author Earnings report showed a shift in share from Indies to small and mid-size tradpubs. The BPHs do a lot of business on Bookbub but all it was doing at the time was minimize their price-induced share donations. |
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I bought JD Robb at mass market prices when they first came out -- they were either 5.99 or 7.99. :>) So the 14.99 that appears now is higher pricing that I paid for the first 3 (this was pre-ebook days!)
As for cozies, no, not many are hardback. That could be it and I only just noticed. All I know is they do not sell from my blog!!! |
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Yeah, most cozy authors I've purchased have never seen a hardcover release (at least not in the last decade).
You'll talk to some authors that have worked there way to "hardcover status" over time with good sales and some will say it's the worst thing that happened to their career. They sold like gangbusters as mass market titles, so well that the publisher "bumped" them to hardcover status, and two or three books later they're hurting to get any more books published because their latest releases didn't sell all that well. ![]() Others of course, J.D. Robb/Nora Roberts for example, work their way from strictly mass market to major hardcover author and make the jump very well. Their career jumps to another level entirely and they never look back. |
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Many posts by people on this thread directly involved with independent publishing disagree with you. If Amazon imposes any kind of biased filter, sort or algorithm, or if it makes advertising/visibility more available to some than others, than it is acting as a gatekeeper.
It has been stated repeatedly (though some have said otherwise) that Amazon has made it more difficult for indies to have visibility on the Amazon website than in the past, and in addition, Amazon has made Big 6 publications more visible. That's a bias. That's a form of gatekeeping. If it's correct (and I presume it is, based on the experience of the poster). Quote:
There appear to be differing opinions on this. I'll have to read through the last two pages when I get a chance to see if it's addressed. Thanks for your comments. Last edited by Pajamaman; 02-15-2017 at 11:28 AM. |
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Cozies and mysteries in general have been more popular in the last couple of years (per affiliate sales on the blog and my Sedona series outsells my urban fantasy and pretty much always has). Maybe that is why they are pushing more cozy authors to hardback and why I only just noticed it. I don't trust the market for it (meaning I don't really think it can withstand those prices long term). That's a lot of money to pay for a book if we (cozy readers) are used to 7.99 or tolerate the occasional 9.99. But I've been wrong before and readers of my blog are quite likely used to or after a different price point.
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I'm not an expert on the "romance" genre (I like space-rockets!), but I do know that J.D.Robb (like Nalini Singh and Sherillon Kenyon and J.R.Ward) is an extremely talented writer. As such, I would class her as something of an exception. I would imagine publishers could charge more for her because her writing is just so damned good.
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15 books total. 2 BPH at $1.99 each. 13 indies. 1 free 7 at 99 cents 5 at 1.99 At least in the categories I have picked. I for one am glad it is hard for authors to get ads there. Oh and Maria...same sad song different year. The ones that can't get the ads are always gonna whine. Or the ones that can't sell a book. As far as ereaderiq goes, well I left him when in the cookbook category he was listing a whole bunch of scamlets. That bunch had figured out his algorithm. Note that Bookbub and OHFB are both advertising less freebies due to the changes in the affiliate program. |
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I too have seen the entitlement attitude in some writers forums. Samhain went down for several reasons but mainly due to readers wanting quality and more plot to their stories. Their bestselling authors left and were never replaced. They were one of the first digital imprints in romance. They have been around for a long time. They focused mostly on the spicier side of romance to erotica. As I said before when 50 Shades happened too many jump on the bandwagon and now the market is shifting away from that the publishers that tried to take advantage of that trend are suffering or going under. Sent from my XT1528 |
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IME, some readers are less fussy than others in their reading than others. I am very fussy. Horribly fussy. But other people I know will read long series of books that I wouldn't touch, and they enjoy them. That's great. I'm the loser here ![]() In any case, maybe the (IMO) inevitable lowering of quality of books when writers produce more has had an impact on sales. I mean, the stuff must be getting worse. And it has been stated here that indie authors are raising their prices for these books. Higher prices for lower quality books...There will come a point when readers won't buy. Of course, I could be utterly wrong on this. The subject is such a morass, but interesting. |
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