Not exact matches
I think that confirms what many authors have suspected: $ 2.99 - $ 4.99 is the «
sweet spot» for
ebook pricing.
The
sweet spot It seems to me, as pointed out by Catherine Ryan Howard and others, that the
sweet price for a novel published as an
ebook is currently $ 2.99;
sweet as in a decent return for the author, a cheap offer for the customer and not demeaning to the work.
As authors and publishers alike experiment with the
sweet spot for
ebook prices, promotional
pricing can serve as a useful tool in driving book discovery.
You will be given the option of using KDP's «
pricing support» tool to identify the
sweet spot for your
ebook's
price.
Just my, 02 We kicked around the
pricing of our own
ebooks in the author support group that I belonged to early on, and pretty much agreed that $ 2 - 5 was the
sweet spot for relative unknowns.
The
sweet spot for
eBook pricing is $ 2.99 - $ 6.99.
Amazon's strategic decision to lose money or only break even on such a significant part of its
ebook sales was based on its belief that the overall «
sweet spot» for
ebook prices topped out at $ 9.99.
Readers won't pay high
prices for an
eBook, and Amazon's figures have proven that the
sweet spot is $ 2.99 to $ 5.99 for
eBook pricing.
Apart from the publicly available data about the lower end of
eBook price points capturing reader's attention, the latest data analysis from the German website, die Self - Publisher - Bibel, suggests that between $ 0 and $ 2 is not necessarily the
sweetest spot in terms of revenue in several markets that readers chase after.