But for most authors, they'd be
selling more books if more people knew who they were.
Indie authors can give themselves the greatest opportunity to
sell more books if they create interest long before the book is in print.
This strategy will help
you sell more books if you can make time to create more creative video, not because you can talk into the camera for 10 minutes at a time.
Don't worry, I'm not advocating cheating or shady tactics, but the reason for developing a Self - Publishing Ethics is not because it's right but because it's beneficial to all, and it will actually
sell more books if done properly.
Not exact matches
If your
book was already published or self - published
more than 120 days ago, it is not too late to get it
selling, it just will take
more effort.
If I want to
sell more severance negotiation
books, I'll write
more severance negotiation related articles.
If / when an author in the group becomes published, he / she promises to help other members in the group also get published, and in return, they promise to write about and review the author's
book so they can
sell more copies.
Finally, remember also that
if your eBook takes off and
sells thousands of copies, this will make your next
book much
more desirable for the traditional publishing houses.
If I announced the death of evangelicalism and Christian faith, I'd
sell a lot
more books, I assure you.
I was talking to a person
if he went to church and he stated all they want is your money.You got to give your money to read
books about GOD, I mean like thirty dollars and
more and the same for a dvd or like
if you could give 1,000 or
more to keep on the air.He and I both think we are better off stay at home and read the Bible and study it.I think
if you are born with the new sperit of GOD you will understand the Bible without the loss of great somes of money.After they
sell so many dvds it becomes 100 % profit and they never lower the price so can obtain one.For this is wrong, it states in the Bible that this would happen preachers for money to learn about everyones GOD.They forgot one thing JESUS never forced money from you to hear the wordof salvation Im a follower of JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD He is the way.Im not a so called Christian just.
This week on the podcast: We'll hear a little
more from Alan Weisman, author of the best -
selling book, «The World without Us, which is at its core — gigantic thought experiment, what would happen
if human beings suddenly disappeared and we'll talk to Scientific American editor in chief, John Rennie, about some big doings at the magazine.
Granted, there are many people who would be far better off
if they were to avoid most plant based foods in exchange for a
more fat and protein rich diet, but these people's Biochemical Individuality, inherited from ancestors how thrived in cold climates that had no access to plant foods but abundant access to animal meat, fat and organs, would dictate this fact... not some «expert»
selling her new
book.
But, yeah, it's uh — you know, I haven't tried that but, that — would —
If I could uh — make a little —
If I can
sell a few
more books maybe I'll do that daily NMR just to kind of keep an eye on what's exactly happening.
What we've found is that in addition to utilising online dating (
if you haven't got a copy of Gary Gunn's best
selling online dating
book you can grab a copy here) and approaching and interacting with women during our normal daily activities (which you can find out
more about on our live training page), speed dating should also make up a part of our global dating strategy.
Early on in the film, though, it looks like she could lose her house
if she doesn't get
more money so off she flies to California to examine the possibility of
selling her beloved
book.
If scholars (against all odds) are motivated to write
more relevant articles, pen
more books that might
sell, and to be
more aggressive about communicating findings and insights in a fashion that attracts interest from new and old media, I think that's great.
For a writer who kept control of their property and was indie published,
if a
book is
selling at the level of about 3 per month, the writer would push it some, or write
more in the series, or write some short stories to boost it, or do a Bookbub, or who knows what....
If you want a slightly
more manageable reading list, go with Joanna Penn's How to Market a
Book or David Gaughran's Let's Get Visible for a clear and comprehensive big - picture look at strategies, plus Martin Crossbie's tactics - heavy How I
Sold 30,000 eBooks on Amazon's Kindle.
I'm sure
if I lowered the price to.99 it would
sell a lot
more books, but given that I would need to
sell 8 times
more books at.99 to see the same revenue as at $ 3.49, I question whether it's a smart idea.
If you want to
sell more books, think like a winning football team.
If your
book is fiction or non-fiction, new or old, traditionally - published or self - published, I can show you proven ways to
sell more books.
So I'll
sell a lot
more books, which is really good for my bar tab, my taste for the finer things in life, and the service sector where I live, as my generosity increases exponentially after a few pops
if I've got a fat wad in my pocket.
If you educate yourself before you start wading through all your metadata, you'll be doing your readers a favor — and you'll likely
sell more books.
If your
book agent wants to represent you for
more than a year, he or she needs to earn it... by making a real effort to try and
sell your
book during year one.
But
if a site is going to
sell books, its appeal to readers is
more important than its appeal to writers.
In contrast,
if your
book is struggling to
sell, the problem is usually associated with one or
more of the following issues:
If I'm handing over a couple of hundred bucks for a book which will make me about $ 300 if I sell it without help, then I expect more than the «average» reader (a mythical creature) to look over my stuf
If I'm handing over a couple of hundred bucks for a
book which will make me about $ 300
if I sell it without help, then I expect more than the «average» reader (a mythical creature) to look over my stuf
if I
sell it without help, then I expect
more than the «average» reader (a mythical creature) to look over my stuff.
If you have a good
book to
sell it is
more likely that you will attract a subscriber base that wants to read
more of your work.
They're much
more likely to work with you long - term (for several years
if needed) to get your
book sold.
> Map out your writing empire, including all the things you love to do > Start setting up and implementing the systems and structures you need to support your empire (including an author website,
if you don't already have one) > Overhaul your writing life so you're aligned with and set up for the success you want to create > Get your nonfiction eBook written and published (at least one, but possibly
more than one,
if you're up for it) > Grow your following >
Sell more books
Certainly I haven't asked people to specify a «heat level» when reporting their stats to me, so I have no way of knowing
if there's a point at which «too graphic»
sells fewer
books (or
more books!)
If You Have A
Book And Want To
Sell More Than 50 Copies, A & A Self Publishing Is The Right Company For You
If you want to attract
more readers to
sell more books, the logical choice then becomes to brand your author name as the most direct link to those
books.
You are not stealing from someone who has millions to spare but from someone who probably gets $ 1 or
more per
book sold if they're lucky and
sells a handful a month.
Even
if you don't deem us «professional authors» (although I've
sold 50,000 copies of just one of my
books, so...) at least we use professional standards in our writing, which is apparently
more than can be said for your writing.
I would reject the idea that
selling a million
books is the barometer of success, but
if it is, I personally am friends with
more indie authors who have hit this benchmark than I have fingers, so try again.
Good for readers to see a
book has been edited, good for editors, and good for authors who should see their work
sell more if this idea takes off.
This article makes me wonder
if he signed with a small publishing house and is not
selling many
books or is upset that an indie AUTHOR has
sold more than him.
So, it really is important to invest
if you're really wanting to grow as an author, grow your brand, or
sell more books.
Yes, this means with Version 4, we are going to help authors
sell more books even
if they published with our competitors.
If you're not using automation to
sell more books and products, you need to and I'll be teaching you
more on this in the upcoming months.
Even
if you don't
sell a
book from the campaign, for $ 25 or less, you can get a good amount of information about who's interested in your
book... which can help you with your overall marketing strategy by letting you get
more focused on the people who really want what you're writing.
Getting published by a traditional press might give a writer a bit
more «legitimacy,» but the writer still has to put as much
if not
more work into the process, especially post-publication when the
book is suppose to
sell and make the publisher a lot of money.
Start reading up on self - publishing, and it won't take long for you to find all sorts of articles listing the things you should do
if you want to
sell more books Heck, you'll probably find such articles on this site!
You'll only earn
more money on your
book if it
sells beyond the initial advance (i.e., beyond the $ 10,000 or so you already received).
We do accept public domain content, however we may choose to not
sell a public domain
book if its content is undifferentiated or barely differentiated from one or
more other
books.
If they were to change there systems to be
more user friendly, up their royalties, and focus on
selling books, they could easily become a major player in the eBook market.
If you know before stocking a book that you'll have a chance to recoup your losses if it doesn't sell, wouldn't that make you more likely to try a new boo
If you know before stocking a
book that you'll have a chance to recoup your losses
if it doesn't sell, wouldn't that make you more likely to try a new boo
if it doesn't
sell, wouldn't that make you
more likely to try a new
book?
Remember, you're likely to
sell a lot
more books if your title is available in a variety of formats.
This won't mean much for newbies just starting out, but
if you're talking about their cut being in the thousands, then suddenly it might seem
more worthwhile to put in the extra work to
sell the
book individually to each site.