Anyway let's start with a chart!
Eeek! My sales have gone all Lilliputian! I was warned about the doldrums of August by other ebook publishers. Apparently sales do drop in August. Get off the beach and buy books everyone! Anyway, here are the numbers:
Feb 12
March 43
April 377
May 204
June 139
July 154
August 72
Abandon ship! That's it mateys, all hands off deck and swim for shore. Oh, wait there were some grand developments. I crossed the 1000 sales barrier. That's good. And my little experiment last month of giving away this Norse horror book for free worked:
I gave away 7545 copies. But when I switched the book back to "paid" status Amazon's magical algorithms made it shoot up the charts and it sold 33 copies in two weeks (the highest it had averaged was 18 copies in a month). So there was some small immediate benefit to giving it away (plus it now has several new positive reviews). And I hope over time those 7500 readers will look kindly on the other books in the series.
Hey and there's other good news. I released The Hunchback Assignments and The Dark Deeps in the UK.
That's one of the clever things about ebook publishing. My agent sold the rights to these books to several countries, but the UK hasn't picked it up yet. So, with the click of a button, I can invade the UK. My hope is to make a little noise over there. So far...3 copies sold! C'mon Britain, remember when we Canucks helped out with that Boer war thing? You can finally pay us back! I am doing a few experiments at the UK amazon with free books...which I'll update at a later date (see, I'm trying to make this all sooo mysterious).
Overall, I had hoped to be further ahead in the ebook world after 7 months. I think the real test of this experiment will come over the next few months which are traditionally the busiest in book sales. And, as I've said before, every copy sold is a copy I wasn't selling before. All of these books were either out of print or not for sale in selected countries, so I'm making money on them now. And someday that Brobdingnagian load of royalties will come my way, right Gulliver! Right?
Cheers,
*next time you go to Starbucks refuse the Grande Latte and demand a Brobdingnagian latte. That'll shock their organic socks!
4 comments:
it's not you-- it's august. no one reads books in august. they are too busy catching up on "Mad Men", re-seeing Deathly Hallows Part II, going to the zoo....
If they're all watching Madmen, then now it makes total sense. Thank the fates that there are no new Battlestar Galactica episodes...
I did it! I asked for a Brobdingnagian latte.
The Starbucks guy said, 'what name shall I write on the cup? Glumdalclitch?'
Not really. He said, 'What?' And I bottled out and said 'Um. Tea, please.'
I splurted out my tea when I read this! : )
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