lovecraft68
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For those who are selling e-books, will lit members spend money?
I've wondered this for awhile, but haven't really asked around. This week though something happened that spurred me to ask this question.
I pulled the 5 part Finale of my SWB series. Part 3 had been banned and I was tired of people e-mailing me asking me if I could send it to them. So I pulled the whole thing and it is now on smashwords as Broken Book 8.
On my page I explained I pulled it to avoid hassles with the site and put the SW link if anyone wants to buyt it.
A reader e-mailed me after finishing chapter 39 where I still advertise there is more to come and blew smoke up my ass "It's an amazing series, best I ever read! I need to know how it finishes!" would I consider a free download for a "true fan"
My response was no. I invested in a cover and the time to format and etc... I told him the book is 130k and the price is only $3.99. It's not a major investment to get the conclusion of such a long involved work.
The response? I'm a money grubbing asshole. How dare I not want to share the ending to the fans who have supported my work with their votes and comments?
Unable to leave it alone I sent one more response that said basically that I have left 46 chapters up there for free for people to enjoy. it took two years to write it and how about my loyal fans show me some support and spend a lousy 4 bucks.
Now I realize this guy is not everyone. But I also have doubts lit members will spend any money. Why would they? They are o a site that has thousands upon thousands of back logged stories in every fetish possible with 75 or so new ones added daily.
They are the equivalent to the people who scour the kindle store for free downloads, but will never actually purchase anything.
But this is my take and I'm wondering if anyone here either agrees through experience or has found the opposite to be true. I know its hard, because short of someone e-mailing you and saying "Hey I'm from lit and I just bought your book" how do you really know?
Just wondering if its worth bothering to try to market anything in a site where people are getting anything they want for free.
I've wondered this for awhile, but haven't really asked around. This week though something happened that spurred me to ask this question.
I pulled the 5 part Finale of my SWB series. Part 3 had been banned and I was tired of people e-mailing me asking me if I could send it to them. So I pulled the whole thing and it is now on smashwords as Broken Book 8.
On my page I explained I pulled it to avoid hassles with the site and put the SW link if anyone wants to buyt it.
A reader e-mailed me after finishing chapter 39 where I still advertise there is more to come and blew smoke up my ass "It's an amazing series, best I ever read! I need to know how it finishes!" would I consider a free download for a "true fan"
My response was no. I invested in a cover and the time to format and etc... I told him the book is 130k and the price is only $3.99. It's not a major investment to get the conclusion of such a long involved work.
The response? I'm a money grubbing asshole. How dare I not want to share the ending to the fans who have supported my work with their votes and comments?
Unable to leave it alone I sent one more response that said basically that I have left 46 chapters up there for free for people to enjoy. it took two years to write it and how about my loyal fans show me some support and spend a lousy 4 bucks.
Now I realize this guy is not everyone. But I also have doubts lit members will spend any money. Why would they? They are o a site that has thousands upon thousands of back logged stories in every fetish possible with 75 or so new ones added daily.
They are the equivalent to the people who scour the kindle store for free downloads, but will never actually purchase anything.
But this is my take and I'm wondering if anyone here either agrees through experience or has found the opposite to be true. I know its hard, because short of someone e-mailing you and saying "Hey I'm from lit and I just bought your book" how do you really know?
Just wondering if its worth bothering to try to market anything in a site where people are getting anything they want for free.
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