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I expect 2012 to be a much better year. According to my sales data, reprint content sells better than original content. I'm writing more short stories to get them into print, wait for the exclusive period to end (30 to 365 days), and put out reprint short story ebooks. I'm planning to release a minimum of one short story ebook per month, and gather those ebooks into an omnibus edition for one low price at the end of the year.
I'm also branching out into original essay ebooks since non-fiction sells better than fiction. My bestselling ebook to date is a Christmas shopping tale about my mother duking it out with other mothers for a cabbage patch doll in the 1980s. I'm now writing an essay about how the reaction to the death of Steve Jobs reminds me of the death of Elvis, where my mother cried for three days straight and tried to get a black velvet painting of Elvis for the living room. People are fascinated about hearing my childhood tragedies, I'm going to find out if they like reading about them.


Yes, I have a feeling that happens to all of us. And if you've got a lot of friends it's not necessarily even a bad thing for your first book. But once your friends know what your stuff is all about, if they don't like it they won't buy any more of it. The search for the target reader goes on!

'For a long time, I was jumping up and down when I got my check from Amazon and it said $12.35.'
- doesn't that say it all.... isn't it a great feeling that someone liked your writing enough to buy a copy of your book. And not just some one, but another person, and another. Yep it would be really nice to sell enough copies to treat the old folks to a second honeymoon ... but the thrill of hearing from someone who liked your writing is enough for now.

Ward: She's so proud of you:)

A couple of fairly recent facts BELOW from writer's conferences about the mainstream publishing industry, and with the millions of books being self-pubbed the outlook for Self-pubbed "e" has to be far less.
If you take all the books in a Barnes and Noble, and discard the stuff that is public domain, the AVERAGE annual income for the writers is about $2500 -- or about $200 per month.
There are more players in the NFL than writers who are making a living by writing alone.
But if you've got the passion, you can't keep away from the keyboard no matter what the financial outlook.

Mandi


You need to get with the ebook program. Full-length novels (i.e., 80K words or greater) shouldn't be selling at $0.99 each. The sweet spot for most novel ebooks is $2.99. If your two novels are in a series, you can sell the first novel at $0.99 or for free to entice readers to buy the next novel.
Yes, you can make money in this business. Just don't be in a hurry, think long term and keep writing. The more ebooks you have available, the more likely you will have sales.

Mandi



Well said. Personally I want to be able to write full-time. Which means I have to make it earn. Eating is always nice.

So I'm making about enough to go out to dinner, by myself, once a month.
I'm still in the hole on my editing costs and will be for quite a while.
But, I should have another book out in less than six months, and the sequel to the current book by December of '12. Once those two come out, sales numbers should start to pick up.

Mandi


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Just a quick warning, don't use Facebook just to sell your book.
Use it to get in touch with your friends, meet new people, network, and occasionally let everyone know you're book is out.
People very rapidly stop looking at your posts if all they are is BUY MY BOOK!


Just a quick warning, don't use Facebook just to sell your book.
Use it to get in touch with your friends, meet ne..."
Oh god yes! Sorry, I assumed that was a given, but I suppose it bears repeating. I actually play various games on Facebook and have sometimes had to add people in order to gain allies/neighbours or whatever it is I 'need'. Of course, those people then see all your updates, so if you happen to post something about your book.
In all honesty, I very rarely mention that I have a book coming out. I just chat to people and if it comes up in conversation (what are you up to - editing, tearing my hair out over formatting, being scared) and so on, then I mention it. I must be doing something right - a friend of a friend who reviews books for a print magazine offered to buy the book so that she could then give it to her god-daughter after she'd reviewed it!

I also have several cover designs in that album that I had played around with if any of you want to check them out. If you have any opinions about the one I chose, etc. I posted on goodreads before and got tons of great comments and ideas from others so it was extremely helpful and something I recommend if you are designing your own cover. Just helps to have an extra set of eyes. :o)


I'm considering it, but at the moment all my protagonists are coming out as teenagers, so I'm assuming I'm in the YA section :) Particularly with the dead unicorns I've got littering up the place :S

I must admit, I love drawing and so on, but I'm nowhere near artistic enough to risk doing my own book cover. I have a lovely graphic designer who uses stock photos and puts together the most wonderful covers for me. I am hugely awed by anyone who does their own covers!!

Liked Black Hat :)
Could I make a suggestion? The description of your book is great, really detailed, but waaaaaay too long. You give away a good deal of the plot line and end by introducing another character that you then don't explain at all. I realise I'm no expert, but as a reader, I almost stopped reading before the end. Not because it was bad, but because it was so long. Feel free to ignore this, but I think your sales might be improved if you shorted the description to no more than two or three paragraphs.

Here's my link http://www.amazon.com/Mortimers-Adven...
I really appreciate it
Mandi



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Do you mean for the graphic designer? Here's her website. :D


Oh!! Thank you very much for the offer, but my book isn't actually out yet! A couple more weeks to go - it goes live (all being well) on 27th October :) But send me the link to yours and I'll happily go and like it :D

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So I will go first... I work as a writer full-time and, I make about as much as a minimum wage part-time job.( all my books are 1.99 or less) I am pretty happy with that. I do lots of publicity, and I think most of my sales come from the people who read my articles on the Editio web site. But now I am wondering if that is normal or not. Are people making more? Are people making less? For a long time, I was jumping up and down when I got my check from Amazon and it said $12.35.