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John Locke seems to be doing okay with 70p ebooks, they're all in the top 100 sellers anyway. But he can bang them out every couple of months, so he doesn't really need to make as much per book as someone who spends years writing one. I don't like the big rush to the bottom either, it spoiled Ebay as a selling venue for old tat years ago. But there is a lot to be said for impulse purchases. If it's cheap you just buy it if it looks vaguely interesting. And with so many good writers selling within impulse purchase prices, you will always struggle to sell at a higher price. |
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I don't like the rush to the bottom, but face it, people will not pay for a lot for an unknown unless they already know what they're getting into.
These are my preferred pricing averages for e-books (in Canadian dollars): Ernest Hemingway: $8.99 (trad publishing, well-known) Mid-list author: $5.99 (trad publishing, don't know) J. A. Konrath: $5.99 (indie published, well-known) Unknown indie book: $3.99 (indie published, not well-known, but I might buy if I already have seen the author's work) Get the name out: $0.99 (I'm more willing to impulse buy, take a chance, and read you on the bus for a few minutes. If I don't like you, I'm not too hurt.) I personally don't pirate books. I'll only pirate a book if it's impossible for me to buy it. As you see, I am more willing to pay more money for traditionally published books, just because the books have been pre-vetted. It'll likely change as the big publishing houses become less relevant, and alternative vetted ways emerge (niche stamp of approvals?). I'll pay more for a book if it got recognized by some bodies that I trust rather than through informal networks. |
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There is a danger in that too. If you attract impulse purchases from people outside your target audience they are likely to take their mistake out on you personally by leaving bad reviews. That could conceivably cost you sales from people who are in your target audience.
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Amazon is becoming the new eBay? How so? I don't understand the negative connotation you're trying to apply there. |
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