Go on grab some and throw them at me. Writers work for peanuts. |
This is an update on my earlier post Could your publisher give your book away free?
I honestly wish I was writing an upbeat post.
One where I would hold up my hands and say, 'I was wrong.' That 'those people at Need2Know sure knew what they were doing giving away e copies of my books, without consulting me.'
But then the royalty cheque came for Bullying - A Parent's Guide and it was puny. Pathetically puny. And I knew that over half of the few sales I did achieve came from the reviews of the book I got on Amazon.
Check out your book on at novelrank if you want to know how it's selling on Amazon. Note - it will only track from the date you start tracking it.
Check out your book on at novelrank if you want to know how it's selling on Amazon. Note - it will only track from the date you start tracking it.
‘How puny was that royalty cheque?’ you will be asking.
Enough for a week's shopping - on a budget - because apparently despite being one of the most downloaded books by Need2Know on their free giveaway site, giving something away free did not translate into sales.
And why would it? If someone gives you something for free, why the heck would you pay for it?
The moral of the story: get it in writing from your publisher than they have to limit book giveaways to prizes and review copies. I know I will, because I believe all writers should be decently compensated for their work.