If you don't raise the issue of book sales, the organizer won't know this is concern for you — don't assume they will «get the message» because a publicist or someone else has asked
about book sales on your behalf.
Not exact matches
Human resources expert Jason Evanish, for example, suggests offering thoughtful gifts like a
book on a subject your
sales rep cares
about.
My time with the Red Sox organization taught me more
about sales challenges than any
book I ever read
on the topic.
Lowery also has a
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I don't see
book sales really taking off unless I start pitching the
book hard
on TV or radio or speaking at conferences or writing a lot of guest posts
about the subject.
Also, much has been written over the past 2 - 3 years
about the importance of buyer personas, but these articles,
books, and blog posts have stressed them as profiles or lead - generation tools as opposed to a best practice that informs
on business,
sales, and marketing strategies that help best identify and reach buyers.
Rather than being excited
about some new insight from Scripture or idea
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on to others, my writing has become more
about pageviews, backlinks, ad revenue, email subscriber stats,
book sales, and comment counts.
I'm thinking
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I'd watch
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They look for a specific author they favor, a
book they've heard
about by a specific author, or let's face it, what's free or
on sale.
I quickly learned
about the fluctuating rankings
on Amazon, and removed the incriminating evidence that I had ever bragged
about my
book's
sales.
We're all
about the
book sales, of course, but one of our group pointed out that while
sales are lovely, we might get better results if we focused
on building our mailing lists, rather than direct
sales, because:
Whether you're providing updates
on an upcoming publication or sharing information
about author events, your email marketing lets you reach fans with important information to raise your visibility, encourage brand engagement, and drive
book sales.
We asked her a bunch of questions
about what she found in regard to author income,
books on sale, and whether indie or trad publishing is more likely to get a person to a living wage (which she defined as the U.S. average of $ 32,000 a year).
In a very intense thread
on the KBoards, Kindle Unlimited: the scoop, http://www.kboards.com/index.php?topic=189900.new#new, in response to a post
about concern of how
sales would affect rankings of
books, I say,
That said, it's not so much
about making money
on book sales, but more
about developing a «fan» base by building reader relationships.
I've often thought
about doing an essay
on the relationship between
book sales and readership.
Every successful self - published author I've heard from
on this topic says to not even think
about analyzing
sales for a series until at least three
books are released.
While pioneers like Hugh Howey continue to release minutely specific and incredibly detailed reports
on book sales for both self - and traditionally published authors, other authors are working at being as transparent
about their decisions and their results as the terms of service for different retailers allow.
In 2005, industry sources estimated that
about 50 % of all
books signed at BEA were for
sale on Ebay within the week - some within only a few minutes of being signed!
There is only
about a dozen
books on the digital day
sale.
However I wonder
about the reports
on «I released a
book today and have less reads than
sales.»
Think
about who might be willing to endorse your
book, and then use their quotes
on your back cover as well as in other
sales materials.
When thinking
about launching your
book, it's common to solely focus
on the Launch phase as this is where the majority of
sales come from.
I've found some gems in the free stacks... a lot of times I'll see a
book offered for free because the author's like... 10th
book is
about to release, so they'll put their first release
on sale to draw new readers in... I'm a total sucker then, because then I'll buy that author's entire back log.
My question (s) would be
about «marketing» — particularly around what makes a good cover design and what makes a good «
Book Description» on your amazon book sales p
Book Description»
on your amazon
book sales p
book sales page.
Consider: A friend of mine told the story
about how he had a radio interview and got over 100
book sales from that interview, so he thought, Hey, why don't I buy an ad
on this radio station — they're obviously my target audience.
After hearing
about the popularity of Kindle
books — that surpassed physical
book sales on Amazon in 2011 — and the success of many self - published authors utilising Amazon — I decided to get a piece of the pie.
I've been a lurker
on Kboards» Writers Cafe for months now, and the same 3 - 4 people who regularly comment
about the evils of Amazon
on EVERY SINGLE Amazon - related thread have
sales rankings for their
books in the high six - digits.
Amazon is talking
about ebook
sales going to authors while print
book sales would go to Hatchette and if Hatchette had agreed to this - showing they cared
about their authors - Amazon would go back to large restocking / reorders
on print
books, discounting print
books instead of selling them at the absurd high prices set by Hatchette which they've been complaining
about, and re-enabling pre-order buttons.
I have several
books at $.99 that I was earning
about $.33 /
sale on so getting > $ 1.50 per borrow has been a godsend.
I still could not resist and bought three
books, but in all honesty, now that I think
about it, I could have bought them as Kindle
books instead — at the same price most likely — I feel even worse, because if I had, at least the authors would have made some decent money
on the
sales.
``... a line or two in a «trusted» mag and I've had more
sales on Amazon in three days than I had in the preceding three months,» commented parenting
book author Vivian Kirkfield
about her interview in a Parenting Magazine article that also appeared
on CNN.com.
All I can say is that after I changed my thinking a year or so ago and concentrated
on increasing traffic and forgot
about selling
books, my website income is now well in excess of my
book sales income, which by good fortune has remained
about the same as a year ago.
Even if you don't land direct
sales right away, you're getting lots of people seeing the cover of your
book, seeing your name, so that by the time they might see it recommended
on Amazon or hear
about it from another friend and say «Oh yeah, that makes sense.»
Even if you don't land direct
sales as high as you'd like to right away, you're getting lots of people seeing the cover of your
book, seeing your name, so that by the time they might see it recommended
on Amazon or hear
about it from another friend and say «Oh yeah, that makes sense.»
In this episode, Pamela and Jeff talk
about best practices for each stage and how to position your
book to maximize
sales on launch and in the future.
My editor and my formatter both contacted me this weekend
about my rankings and
sales and stated they had never before seen a new Indie author with their debut
book break into the top 500
sales on Kindle.
Focus
on making people like and trust you because you're providing value without just thinking
about book sales.
The struggle that people within the industry face as we try to pitch your
book to everyone else in the value chain —
sales teams, marketers, booksellers, and ultimately readers — is why the gatekeepers at the very beginning of the chain (the literary agents) have to be so very selective
about the authors we take
on.
In the news, we talked
about sales rank metrics, the new pulp movement for indies, an individual author subscription idea, BookBub's new Author Follows feature, the controversy behind the
book Girl Online, and Hachette's direct selling efforts
on Twitter.
Information
on specific
sales data is
about e-readers and ebooks is often hard to come by, especially from self - published authors who may not have their
books listed with some of the major
book tracking companies.