A post about the success of author Brian S. Pratton on the Smashwords blog shows that it is possible for indie authors to self-publish and be financially rewarded for their efforts.
Mark Coker, founder of Smashwords, interviews Brian about his path to becoming a full-time indie author. It’s worth the read if you’re an aspiring ebook author.
Brian writes “fast-paced, can’t-put-it-down fantasy” fiction and has published 17 books, a combination of full-length novels (20,000-190,000 words) and what he calls “minis” (60,000-90,000 words) listed on Smashwords, which also distribute to Barnes & Noble, Apple, Kobo, and Diesel, as well as to online mobile app catalogs of Stanza and Aldik. He also lists his books Amazon.
Brian provides some key advice that I think is critical for ebook authors to take into consideration.
First, be accessible to your readers. Brian suggests having an email address dedicated solely to your readers and others to contact you directly about your books. He advises, “post it everywhere.”
Second, get a website. Websites are a place your readers can go to learn more about you and your books. For a quick way to get up and running, I recommend launching a free Blogger or WordPress blog. Blogs are a great way to interact with readers and keep them up-to-date on your writing plans.
Third, get writing, and get your books out there. “The more books you have out, available through the most channels, the better your exposure,” Brian says.
Finally, he discusses how he used giving away free promotional copies as a way to build his sales.
“When Smashwords signed the deal with Barnes and Noble, my sales jumped 300% that quarter. Barnes and Noble have one of the best “Free eBook” sections and now people could find my book without having to see a small ad. Without Smashwords free copy of book one at Barnes and Noble, I would hardly be doing the sales I am today. That was the one act that set into motion sales the likes I never thought possible for an Indie without agent, editor, or publisher.”
Mark Corker also wrote about the idea of using free copies as a promotional ebook strategy in a post on the Smashwords blog in October.
“Give (some of) your books away for FREE - The highest grossing authors at Smashwords offer at least one book for free. FREE is one of the most misunderstood and underutilized ebook marketing secrets. Free works best if you have a deep backlist.”
So if your thinking about using “free” as a promotional strategy, get that second book written.