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by kbenson
3713 days ago
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> But compared to a system with legitimate sales, it pays content producers garbage! I imagine that it depends quite a bit on whether you have marketing in place to promote your work, and your own fan base. That marketing is generally provided by publisher (AFAIK), and isn't free. I suspect there's a spectrum, and at the low end KU is vastly superior to a traditional publisher for your average author, and at the high end it's vastly inferior. Would you rather have 2,000 x $5.99, or 20,000 x $1.50? Or maybe you did some marketing, so it's 6,000 x $5.99 - $X, where $X is somewhere between $3k and $10k? Here's one author's breakdown[1], which is interesting reading. 1: http://noorosha.com/kindleunlimited/ |
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Publisher marketing is minimal to none these days. Also, due to cluelessness, the marketing you do get is often not very useful.
I was just at a book marketing seminar yesterday and the speaker mentioned that her publisher did Facebook ads for her...which were known to be ineffective for her genre and demographic, but required by the publisher's guidelines.
So the author had to pick up the slack and take matters into her own hands (and pockets).