tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7131988310809850503.post4191677725806517395..comments2024-03-26T11:31:47.225+00:00Comments on RJ Scott - Author: E-book pricing and the thorny issues around perception of valueRJhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12451151020470211560noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7131988310809850503.post-24760881404108907652014-03-20T00:12:22.912+00:002014-03-20T00:12:22.912+00:00By the way, I'm finding this book very helpful...By the way, I'm finding this book very helpful when it comes to writing keywords and descriptions for Amazon. :) I haven't done much of what he suggests, but what I have tried has been quite helpful so far. (It's not about pricing, just getting discovered on Amazon.)<br /><br />http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00E04F6D8hollis shilohhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04585509044252127013noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7131988310809850503.post-20389998270403320972014-03-20T00:07:30.263+00:002014-03-20T00:07:30.263+00:00As a reader I will take a chance on a new series o...As a reader I will take a chance on a new series or author if I can find a 99 cent book. Otherwise, a new to me author has to be highly recommended by my reading buddies. Once I decide that author writes what I like, then I'm pretty flexible on price. Although, there are times I don't have the option to spend money and depend on my library for books. :-( Thankfully, that's not always the case.JillWhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17616891787318369133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7131988310809850503.post-29142611459643083492014-03-20T00:00:50.642+00:002014-03-20T00:00:50.642+00:00You mentioned libraries. Thank you! I love my libr...You mentioned libraries. Thank you! I love my library. It has an extensive digital book collection. Including titles from Dreamspinner and Riptide. A couple other publishers send both M/M and M/F books. Borrowing is so easy. I could go on for days about libraries. But, I won't. ;)<br /><br />~ jillwJillWhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17616891787318369133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7131988310809850503.post-3242164212789498912014-03-19T21:14:54.194+00:002014-03-19T21:14:54.194+00:00I'm one of those people who has to carefully w... I'm one of those people who has to carefully watch what I spend, so I appreciate reasonably priced books. To me,value counts but if there's no money, there's no money. I miss a lot of books because of it.Andreahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18230390687020261941noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7131988310809850503.post-28837363242274028492014-03-19T11:56:53.519+00:002014-03-19T11:56:53.519+00:00This is quite an interesting post, RJ! I've de...This is quite an interesting post, RJ! I've decided to try my hand at self-publishing, as soon as I get money to pay for edits, and pricing ebooks has been one of the things I've been researching. I do believe most publisher's are a bit pricey, so I will set up my own wordcount--->price list. I don't want to price anything too high. <br /><br />Your examples on the earning of royalties... That's a big reason why I have decided to self-publish. I earn only a third of what I could've earned if I'd self-published and it's kind of aggravating. ^^;; <br /><br />I think 99c books are a great price for short stories. Also as sales prices on longer works, for a short period of time. Or, as with your Fireman/Cop book, as an intro to a series. <br /><br />I like Amazon, I do. I always buy paperbacks and such from them, but I'm not much fan of Kindle. I have an iPad mini I do all my reading on, and I much prefer iBooks. Maybe Kindle would work better for me if I had an actual Kindle, but for now, I don't like to buy ebooks off of Amazon. (I also think Amazon should post word counts on books, because I have no idea how many words a book are out of page counts ^^;;) Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05136381707969357824noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7131988310809850503.post-39807736331410139982014-03-19T08:29:16.387+00:002014-03-19T08:29:16.387+00:00As I get my copyrights returned to me at the end o...As I get my copyrights returned to me at the end of their contracts, I'm self-publishing them, at a fair bit less than the publisher charged. They've done quite well - given that I'm not anywhere near RJ's sales level - and Amazon is where they sell the most, with ARe in a distant second place and Smashwords trailing in last. As long as I make enough to cover the cost of the cover art *g*, I'll be happy. One of the books coming back to me soon is a m/f paranormal romance, so I'll be going for Amazon only and its 70% royalties with that one, and maybe even a paperback so I can get it into libraries. It's a 78k novel, and the ebook is currently priced by the publisher at $7.99 - I'll probably slap a price of $4.99 on it and hope for the best...Chris Quintonhttp://chrisquinton.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7131988310809850503.post-62303871288860196032014-03-19T08:19:36.350+00:002014-03-19T08:19:36.350+00:00Sooo Kian is available today??? Love Lane says av...Sooo Kian is available today??? Love Lane says available yesterday but wont allow purchasing.<br /><br />I know Amazon is a good place for authors, but as a reader I absolutely hate it, being tied to Kindle apps/programs.<br /><br />Especially using Kian as an example, my own ebook filing system is a folder for each of my favourite authors, within said folder I name the book, for example - Fire 01 - Kian - R.J. Scott.<br /><br />However once I put that book within Kindle programs the series name/number is gone, trying to remember the read order for series can be very frustrating, so much so I have recently given up on all Kindle Apps/Programs, and now have a Tablet and a book app (Moon Reader+), upload my books to dropbox, and hey presto they keep the names I give them and can easily read books in the order I wantAiboPalshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15132133379854481304noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7131988310809850503.post-74829416216703000652014-03-18T20:15:19.649+00:002014-03-18T20:15:19.649+00:00This is a very interesting topic. With my latest ...This is a very interesting topic. With my latest self-pubbed piece, I set the price at 99 cents for the first five days, then put it up to the regular price of 2.99. It got a lot of exposure that way. I also made it exclusive to Amazon; I sell most there, and I am convinced Amazon shows your stories to more people when they are exclusive. (I don't have evidence except from watching how my own books do.) So I tried three things for that book: 99 cent launch, exclusive to Amazon, and 2.99 regular price. <br /><br />It worked. It got exposure and has sold well. But...I don't know if it would have sold well with another strategy, too. Maybe people just liked the cover art! :-)<br /><br />The important thing is to keep trying new stuff, I think. When working with a publisher, they set pricing and launch date and everything else. But when you do it yourself, you can experiment, and I think it's one of the reasons everyone should consider at least dipping a toe into self-publishing.<br /><br />The hard thing for a writer is to get your book noticed. If people notice, some of them will try and like your writing. So the more eyes you can get on your work the better. I'm not good at a lot of stuff that gets people to look at your stories, like connecting on Facebook and Twitter...but getting noticed on Amazon is really important.....<br /><br />Any more talk on this subject from me and this comment would become a tome, but thanks for sharing your thoughts here :-)hollis shilohhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04585509044252127013noreply@blogger.com