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Smashwords Releases Revealing Analysis of eBook Pricing and Selling
Smashwords Releases Revealing Analysis of eBook Pricing and Selling (via http://www.lucreid.com)
Smashwords founder Mark Coker just released a presentation and related free eBook revealing the results of analyzing sales of more than 50,000 books over several years. Admittedly, what applies to Smashwords might not apply to Amazon, but based on what I’ve seen here and on the data I’ve seen from…
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Thanks ~ pricing is one of the marketing strategies that we’re still trying to refine. The sweet spot is different for every book. But Indie Authors have an advantage right now on Amazon, because they can set their own Kindle prices, while traditional publishers are setting high prices above the $5.99 mark and probably losing sales.
Patricia,
This is a great article on epublishing. I’m not there, yet but it is good to know I now have a great resource. Thanks.