If you are a publishing company or have many books just waiting to be put up for sale, you can opt into the $ 999 package, which allows you to
post unlimited ebooks for one year.
Not exact matches
Related
Posts: Kindle
Unlimited: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, Making Your
eBooks Permanently Free at Amazon, How Self - Publishers Can Dominate the
eBook Market in 2014 (Rather Than 2020)
(More about why that happens in this
post: KDP Select & Kindle
Unlimited: Why
Ebooks Not Enrolled Are at a Disadvantage) In 2015, I found that I sold less of each title overall for my backlist books (specifically my Emperor's Edge books, which are part of a series I completed over a year ago), most likely because the permafree Book 1 is being downloaded a lot less now — there are more free titles available at Amazon and elsewhere, and also I believe KU has siphoned off some of the deal seekers who used to peruse the free lists.
I knew I was going to launch the rest of my books in KDP Select so I could take advantage of the way Kindle
Unlimited borrows count as sales (for more details, see my earlier
post on Kindle
Unlimited: Why
Ebooks Not Enrolled Are at a Disadvantage), so the only reason I was putting Book 1 in the other stores was so it would be made free on Amazon.
News & Notes is a weekly Saturday
post featuring book - and publishing - related news, links to interesting articles and opinion pieces, and other cool stuff Book News European Publishers «Shocked» at EU E-Book Lending Ruling (Publishers Weekly) The ruling appears to allow
unlimited lending of
ebooks by libraries.
A couple weeks ago, I wrote a
post about how my
ebooks could now be found in the Kindle
Unlimited program.
Instead please read Kassandra Lamb's excellent
post A Reader's Look Behind the Curtain Re:
eBook Pricing and Kindle
Unlimited.