What I'd like is to see that at least a few hundred people are ready and willing to purchase a given book, on a given day. Possibly for a given price, or at least in a price range.
*I'm not slowing down on writing, just working on different things and trying some new genres out, under different names.
**This could be a slowdown particular to Ghost Girl. Or it may be due to the fact that I didn't post that the new book was up on Amazon's Board, after they drove me away. (Pitchforks you know. Those things really hurt...)
What I don't want to do is put out a new, good book, that I put a lot of time and effort into, that just sits there, because no one is ready for it. (Or only a few are.) We're still not talking things taking that long, and the works will be getting done. I just want to hold the release until I know that people are ready for things, that's all.
Does that make sense? If I put things out and people buy them, but slowly, over a long time, then the rankings aren't as high, which makes it harder to get new people to see the books at all. That's the prime advertising mechanism so far, so ignoring that in order to keep to a schedule of releases might be a poor plan on my part.Statistics: Posted by PS Power — Wed Feb 26, 2014 4:28 pm
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