Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Adjusting the Price of Your Book


Adjusting the Price of Your Book

Nate Fortner

 


The more you promote your book, regardless of your genre, the more the book will sell. The awesome thing is for those authors who have multiple books. As one book picks up momentum, your other books will start selling more as well. Even if you focus on pushing one book, and dump tons of money on advertising, your other books will begin to sell.

The #1 reason why your books aren’t selling is simply because people don’t know who you are. You must demand attention if you want your books to sell. Make it your daily goal to introduce yourself to ten or more new people. Give them a business card, and ask to do business with them in the future. If you need business cards, visit WhosoeverPress.com or call 256-706-3315.

Another valuable tip is to price your book higher than you originally thought. For example, a Paperback book of 250 pages needs to be priced for at least $20.00. If it’s a 250 page Hardback book, you need to price it at least $25.00 to $30.00. You have to start showing people that your work is valuable, and that price they pay for the book is not just a cost, but an investment in their lives.

Another reason to set a higher MSRP is because bookstores will want between 40% - 60% off of this price. You will end up losing what little bit of royalty you deserve from the sale. Push like freakin crazy so your books will get the attention they deserve!
 
Nate Fortner, author of, "Book Marketing in the 21st Century".

Whosoever Press
P.O. Box 1513
Boaz, AL. 35957
256-706-3315
Nate@WhosoeverPress.com

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