Debates
over Amazon’s new kindleunlimited Program
where authors get paid by pages read are as heated as the presidential campaigns.
Late
in July, I decided to put KHAMSIN, The Devil Wind of The Nile, into it as a test since it
had sold woefully few copies through other channels. I was pleasantly surprised
how well this saga of Ancient Egypt was being read. And while a few follow-on sales of the sequels were
nice, they weren’t enough to buy me a camel.
So,
I decided to put the entire series into KU's free-reading program. All four books will be available as soon as the novels are removed from my other channels, likely within the week - plenty of time to start reading Book 1 now (that's a hint). The next action/adventure novel in the Legends of the Winged Scarab - Book 5 - is in the works. Hold on to your camels, people, because it's going to be a bumpy ride!
What is certain in this uncertain fluctuating self-publishing business is: Your marketing plans must fluctuate with the trends; one must not be afraid to try out new things. And, if something doesn’t work, one needs to change it.
Time will tell. Better yet, a growing number of readers and followers and, with it, more reviews, would be most splendid and welcome results.
Time will tell. Better yet, a growing number of readers and followers and, with it, more reviews, would be most splendid and welcome results.
That was smart of you to test one book before putting them all on there. Good for you for changing with the times! Wishing you much success and a lovely week! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lexa. I am curious to see what happens. I read that the best Amazon authors are making around $80,000 (no typo) a month...just chasing the dream...
DeleteKeep cool; I saw on your blog temperatures in Egypt are going through the roof...now, wouldn't it be lovely if we could say the same about our book sales!