51% of my fiction book sales income for the last year has been from boxsets, rising to 77% of my Kobo fiction sales income. Without box sets, my income would be significantly less – plus, being in multi-author-boxsets enables me to reach new readers. So if you're not bundling your books, you're missing out on income and visibility. In today's show, I talk to Chuck Heintzelman about some of the options for ebook bundling and box sets.
In the intro, I discuss the furore over the Amazon buy boxes this week from the
Author's Guild, and
digital-reader.com/2017/05/08/book-publishers-whining-amazon-giving-buy-button-lowest-seller/amp/">Nate's response at The Digital Reader.
In futurist stuff, the exciting news that the
XPrize for the Tricorder has been awarded. And check out
www.FightForPhoenix.com for the Mark Dawson thriller novella, Phoenix, to help Emma's breast cancer fund.
In personal news, I share thoughts from my trip to Venice to see Damien Hirst's Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable – which really was jaw-dropping in creative scope and ambition. You can
see pics here on Flickr.
Today’s show is sponsored by my non-fiction audiobooks,
Business for Authors,
How to Make a Living with your Writing and
The Successful Author Mindset, available now on Audible. If you need some more inspirational audio that will give you actionable tips to make more money with your books AND stay sane while doing it,
check them out here!
Chuck Heintzelman is a programmer with 25 years' experience developing software, and he also writes fantasy short stories. His main site is
BundleRabbit, which helps authors bundle books together. His new book is
Ebook Bundling: Level Up Your Income with the Power of Bundling.
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