When you reveal it is ultimately up to you, and it should fit in with
the rest of your book launch plan.
Not exact matches
Mike Belsito carefully planned his
book launch and had his
book, «Startup Seed Funding for the
Rest of Us», rise to the top
of Product Hunt and Amazon.
On a related note, a successful writer shared that he spends 2 - 5 thousand dollars on
book production and
launch,
of which 2 - 3 thousand are on
book cover and editing (2 edits, 3 proof reads), and the
rest are on advertising.
My first two
books were standalones and they sell fewer than the
rest of my
books (despite loads more reviews, blog tours, positive buzz, bigger
launches, more expensive covers... etc).
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.
If you make an effort to engage with your
launch team, they're more likely to return the favor by supporting you and sharing your
book with the
rest of the world.
However, if you're looking to explore some
of the sites around Stockholm and the
rest of the country made famous by Larsson's Millennium trilogy, Let the Right One In or any
of the countless
books that make up the Swedish crime fiction genre, then you should check out the newly
launched site SwedenBeyond.com.