This is me throwing in the towel and accepting the inevitable. I have to take my lumps because the goal posts keep getting moved. I'm starting off this post on a downer of a note, but you know me: I'm simply being candid.
Okay, so firstly, my recent price change in response to Draft2Digital's new policy punishing low-selling authors never reached Amazon. That store is still posting my books at the old price even after three months of waiting (two? two and a half?). And when I received my royalty statement for June, I found that sales completely disappeared over at Kobo, Barnes and Noble, and Apple, while they spiked over at Amazon. Gee, I wonder why...
On top of all that, I'm still pretty sickened by what I was forced to do, so seeing my royalties as well as where the sales all came from, I just went fuck this! and reverted all of my prices back to the old ones.
I haven't sold a single book at the higher price, of course, and I'm not surprised.
Self-publishing gurus will say "it's best to sell less at a higher price than more at a lower price". I get it. I do. But I know my readership, and I know my niche. Been in here for almost twenty years, for heaven's sake. I know. What small number I have are loyal, and I'm not willing to betray them because some CEO decided that we low-earners aren't good enough.
So I'll take my lumps. I'm back to selling my long novellas at the 99 cent price point, and that's that. I'll pay the $12 "maintenance fee" on my next anniversary as a D2D writer.
Another thing I did was update my Payhip site with the new prices as well as take the sale away. There's no reason to anymore since the point of the sale was to mitigate the effects of more expensive books. No more. I'm just glad -- for once -- that I haven't sold a thing over there, or I'll be owing folks refunds left and right.
Now I know I started this post on a downer note, but I actually had all day to think about this, and as I'm about to log off and get ready for bed, I'm feeling pretty good about it. Sure, the loss of money with that stupid maintenance fee sucks, but I'm happy with my reversal, and this feels much more comfortable for me.
So again, I'm so sorry for the whiplash, everyone. Be assured this will be my final post on the matter, and when The Shadow Groom is finally out, I'll be offering another BOGO sale (or something like BOGO) over at Payhip to celebrate the release.




