2. #1: Understand Pricing
Your pricing should be dynamic.
Pay attenting to the best selling
books in other categories to
determine your price.
3. #2: Try 99 Cent Pricing
Although you get a lower
commission from Amazon, this is
a great price point to offer to
people when you want reviews
without going free.
4. #3: Hire a Professional Proofreader
It’s hard to catch your own
writing mistakes. Hire a
professional proofreader instead.
5. #4: Read It on Digital Devices
Preview your ebook on as many
digital devices as you can. Make
sure it looks exactly the way it
should.
6. #5: Include Teasers for Your Website
Always point your ebook reader
to more useful information on
your website.
7. Tip #6: Make Your Samples Pack a Punch
Many digital bookstores offer the
first few pages for free to
interested buyers. Make sure
your first few pages make an
impact and inspire a download.
8. #7: Save Time – Outsource Formatting
You can use places like Fiverr or
Elance to find people to format
your ebooks to the appropriate
specifications.
9. #8: Target Peripheral Markets
Build on what you’ve got. Target
peripheral markets in subsequent
books. What other books are
people buying when they buy
your book?
10. #9: Build A List
Offer something of value on the
first few pages in exchange for an
email address. Your list will be
important as you grow your
readership and your business.
11. #10: Know Your Numbers
Check your reports and use them
to understand what’s working
and what’s not. Do more of what
does.
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