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Jun 21, 2017 11:16AM

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Permafree can work, but be prepared that it can also attract drive-by one-star ratings on Goodreads (or elsewhere). This is typically because some readers think, "Oh, I don't read that genre, but it's free, so..."
I've also seen that the strategy is far less effective today than it was 3 or 4 years ago.

Stupid 2017 lol


True, very true

I was thinking about it, but having read the comments, maybe part 1 of my duology will be 99c then normal price for part 2. Would that work? There's some value to it then. (*scratches head*)
All my other books are stand alone, so never been a consideration for me before.

Good luck!

I was thinking about it, but having read the comments, maybe part 1 of my duology will be 99c then normal price for part 2. Would that work? There's some ..."
I publish through Pronoun, which is distributed by Macmillan. You can set the price free there.

I was thinking about it, but having read the comments, maybe part 1 of my duology will be 99c then normal price for part 2. Would that work? There's some ..."
It's technically possible to make a book permafree on KDP but it's a hassle. It involves making your book free on other major sales channels and then contacting Amazon to price match. I've seen the price match process take anywhere from a few days to several weeks on Amazon's part.

As I like to say, it never hurts to try and I plan on giving it a go myself one of these days when I finally get my series out - if not permafree then at least massively discounted.
For stand alone books I'm not sure it would work as well. I could be wrong about this, of course, but I think permafree tends to work better with a book series since people will want to know what happens next.