Sell the eBook or give it away?
My eBook short story collection, Kiss Shot, is almost ready for primetime. Over the weekend, I made the corrections suggested by my editor along with a couple of small rewrites. The next step is formatting the manuscript for the various eBook uploads (Amazon's is apparently the easiest, while Smahsword's "meat grinder" program sounds hellish). I've even selected the cover art and written up the "jacket" blurb. I had planned to sell the eBook for 99 cents, but I'm also considering giving it away.
I'm not expecting to make a fortune off an eBook of short stories, so I'm wondering if giving it away might be a good opportunity for exposure for my other work, especially with Remain In Light only seven months old in paperback and the new poetry collection, Render, on the way next April. I know friends who have published short story collections with low price and have seen tiny to modest sales.
There are now tons of blogs, websites an opportunities for publicity for writers giving away their ebooks and Amazon even has a free eBook bestseller list.
The four stories in Kiss Shot are all set in the same town of Cottonwood, Georgia. I have already started envisioning other characters and stories from Cottonwood, so Kiss Shot could be a sampler for a larger, future book.
What say ye fellow authors and readers? All opinions welcome.
I'm not expecting to make a fortune off an eBook of short stories, so I'm wondering if giving it away might be a good opportunity for exposure for my other work, especially with Remain In Light only seven months old in paperback and the new poetry collection, Render, on the way next April. I know friends who have published short story collections with low price and have seen tiny to modest sales.
There are now tons of blogs, websites an opportunities for publicity for writers giving away their ebooks and Amazon even has a free eBook bestseller list.
The four stories in Kiss Shot are all set in the same town of Cottonwood, Georgia. I have already started envisioning other characters and stories from Cottonwood, so Kiss Shot could be a sampler for a larger, future book.
What say ye fellow authors and readers? All opinions welcome.
Comments
I also think there is a psychological aspect here that you need to consider- some may see it as less "valuable" if it is free...
But I wouldn't just give it away. Use it as a marketing tool. Make people think they're getting something.
Another idea might be to offer the stories free to read online at my site but if you want to download a copy you have to buy it at one of the retailers. I'm going to keep mulling it over.
Thanks for all the comment so far. Keep 'em coming!
Remember about eight years (I believe it was 2004) ago, when I complained about artists constantly having to prove their worth? I said then, and I'll say it now: "For some reason, anytime someone has something special that they want to give to people-- a poem, a book, a performance, it's never seen as 'priceless', but 'valueless'."
We discussed it in our trip to Columbus, GA....A Barnes & Noble Reading for You!
But...given you have a novel you could "tease" folks with, maybe a freebie on the ss collection would work well....
I decided to skip Smashwords for my e-chapbook, not because it was too hard but because I wasn't convinced that anyone ever made purchases there.