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Old 07-15-2010, 08:15 AM   #16
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Donna, I agree with you. I think $2.99 for a full length novel is reasonable--that's less than a latte at Starbucks!

I have taken a hit on sales as well, but in time I think readers will get used to the 2.99 price point.
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Old 07-19-2010, 12:41 PM   #17
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Donna, I agree with you. I think $2.99 for a full length novel is reasonable--that's less than a latte at Starbucks!

I have taken a hit on sales as well, but in time I think readers will get used to the 2.99 price point.
I'd agree. I think that $2.99 for a full-length novel from a new (to the reader) author is a reasonable price.

It might be worth considering eventually putting an older novel up at $0.99 or free (alas, not at Amazon yet for independent publishers) to catch new readers, who will buy your other novels if they like the first one.
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I think it'll take a couple more months to see how things are working - they say summer is slow so we may not really know how readers are taking to $2.99 until fall.
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