YA writers and bloggers unite each week to share their thoughts on what it's like going indie in today's publishing world.I think this is a really interesting discussion for the week. I have read many comments on this topic and although I can see where everyone is coming from, I still remain firmly on my side of the camp.
I diversify.
Amazon is amazing and I am really glad I have my books featured on their site. I like their set up and I buy most of my books through them.
However, I never want to feel like they are my only option, so I have made sure that my books can be purchased in as many places as possible.
I have spoken to various people about KDP Select and looked at how it has worked for some and not for others. Either way, I don't like the idea of having to make my books exclusive. I want my market to be broad. The more people who can access my books, the better. This makes sense to me.
Amazon is still my top seller, but I am starting to sell more and more books through Barnes and Noble, Apple, Kobo and Sony. Who knows what will become of each of these retailers. I like the idea that my options are open.
What do you think?
Do you have your books published everywhere or is Amazon the one you like to stick with?
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This has been a fun discussion. I've checked out a couple of the other blogs and they have been great. I diversify. For me it is important to get my story in the hands of readers more than climb the charts at Amazon. Although amazon is where most sales take place- I get many sales in other mediums, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Rebecca :)
DeleteYes - I agree - availability is important to me too.
Great post. I think we were all of the same mind this week.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely! I actually like that. It makes me feel like I'm on the right track. Thanks for stopping by, Bryna :o)
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