posted 11 months ago
I would make the book a set price + shipping/handling. I round up to the nearest dollar for handling, so I never make > .99 . That said, if your $ model depends on the price of shipping being X and it becomes (X + y) any profit you may make can vanish. Changing the slug for a generic postage/handling fee on a webpage can be pretty easy. Having to figure it out all the time or adjust it can be a PITA.
Also, things I've seen authors do, you may or may not want to: make and distribute their own promo fliers, put out "snacks' at events. Some events, like "craft" shows require you to have a food license even if what you put out is tootsie rolls, I have a friend who writes romances, horror, and SF, and she uses pens and bookmarks at those events for giveaways.
Find out who handles the events page at the local newspaper, online page, etc. Usually "press releases" are free and not seen as advertising. So, you can get promoted by the local news without paying for it. Call them before an event and ask how long it can be and do they want graphics? How much lead time is required? (An event next week may not give them enough time, 2 weeks might work? They only publish such things monthly, so.... ) My local paper, for example, wanted NO graphics and 250 words or less, and 2 weeks leadtime.
Also, forgot, sorry... Ask your local librarian if they put books by local authors in the collection? If they do, make sure the library gets one of those fliers and the librarians know when any promo events you do locally are schedulled.
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