Make Mine Mystery
October 5,
2018
Linda Lee
Kane
I subscribe
to the Fussy Librarian, and they sent out
an article regarding, ‘The Readers Speak.’
They asked more than 1200 people about pricing, free ebook promotions, what
makes them buy books, and what makes them stop reading book blurbs.
I thought
the information was interesting enough to share with all of you, so here goes:
On Pricing
Let’s look
at the one area that every author agonizes over-pricing. Also, known
as: Are ebook readers cheap moochers who don’t care if I eat ramen noodles
for the rest of my life or are they willing to pay a reasonable price for this
book that consumed two years and caused my children to resent me?
Question: What do you think is a fair price for a full
novel in ebook format, that pays an author well,
but remains affordable?
All ebooks should be free: 6 percent
99 cents: 8.7 percent
$1.99: 11.8
percent
$2.99: 16.5
percent
$3.99: 20.6
percent
$4.99: 18 percent
$5.99: 11.6
More than
$5.99: 6.4
If you think
that people are willing to pay 4.99 and 5.99 for your book, you’ve written off
64% of your market.
Now if
you’re a best selling author you can get
away with much more but until than, be smart and sell at price points that
appeal to the vast majority of your readers.
Next month I’ll talk about the
Novella Market.
2 comments:
I think $2.99 is a good price for an e-book if you're not a best selling author. I believe e-books are sold more often because they are affordable rather than because the reader prefers e-books.
Thanks for the pricing info!
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