After discussing the question of how to develop interest in a pre-order title for someone who is still in the early stages of their writing career, I was given the following advice
Make the book 99c/99p during the pre-order period, and let the world know that the book is at a special price prior to release, make sure you also tell them how much the book will be after release.
This advice is obviously based on the notion that most people like to get a bargain, especially when they know how much they’re saving, and how much time they have in which to make that saving. It’s a simple concept but it’s one that didn’t occur to me until it was pointed out, of course, I’m not marketing savvy so that might be why.
Okay, since I’ve now been hit over the head with what I should have already known, I have reduced the price of my upcoming novel, Written In Blood; you can now get my serial-killer thriller for just 99c/99p if you buy it in the next 23 days, on 1st April it will go up to its full price of $3.99.
Let me just repeat that
99c/99p
That’s the bargain price you can get Written in Blood for until the end of March. If you don’t get it before then you’ll have to pay the full price of
$3.99
If you’re interested in buying the book, and so far I’ve had people from North America, South America and Europe taking advantage of my generosity, you can get it at the following link
Will this one be enrolled in Kindle Unlimited perchance?
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It certainly will, I’ve already ticked the box to put it in select, I like seeing the KU page reads show up, they’re making all the difference in the world to my income right now.
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I’m glad I’m not the only one addicted to their KU pages read graph! LOL
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Oh no, it makes me feel good on those days when I don’t get a sale. Still not enough to make a living but it’s at least half of my minimal income right now.
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