Learn how to market & make money from your ebook

If you’ve just finished writing a gripping thriller, a steamy romance, or a brilliant work of nonfiction, share your work with the world by self-publishing an ebook. In recent years, self-published authors like Amanda Hocking have made millions selling ebooks directly to fans. Even if you’re new to self-publishing, all you have to do is decide where you’d like to sell your ebook, prepare it for online publication, and market it. With a little work, you’ll be able to generate income and grow your fan base quickly.

Things You Should Know

  • Design an attractive and eye-catching cover for your ebook. Then, price your work competitively, which is around $0.99 to $9.99.
  • Sell your book on a platform like Amazon’s Kindle Store or Barnes & Noble eBookstore for greater exposure.
  • Market your ebook by posting about its release and discussing what it’s about on social media. Or, share copies with influencers and ask for their reviews.
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Preparing Your eBook to Sell

  1. If you wrote your book using word processing software, you’ll have to convert it into ebook formats. First, convert your document into a PDF. You can sell your book in PDF format, but you’ll have more options if you convert your PDF into MOBI and EPUB formats as well. Accomplish this for free using online conversion tools.
    • Convert your PDF into MOBI and EPUB files with this tool: http://www.publishxpress.com .
    • Use free software such as Calibre or Zinepal if you want to modify your book in its new format before publishing.
    • Purchase programs like Scrivener for $45 (USD) or Pressbooks for $99 (USD) if you want access to advanced formatting features. [1]
  2. On most ebook platforms, the seller will allow potential customers to preview or even download the first 10% of your ebook for free. Estimate which pages will be included in this preview and maximize their content, so people will want to read the rest of your book! [2]
    • If you have a very long table of contents, consider shortening it.
    • Try to include a sizable portion of your introduction or the first chapter in the preview.
    • If possible, leave the reader with a cliffhanger at the end of the preview!
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  3. Contrary to common wisdom, most people will judge your book by its cover. So make sure it stands out with high-quality images and easy-to-read text. [3]
    • Make a cover yourself with free software like Canva Free Online Book Cover Maker or Adobe Spark’s Book Cover Maker.
    • Or, you can hire a freelance artist who specializes in ebook cover design at websites like Fiverr, oDesk, or 99designs.
  4. The vast majority of self-published ebooks sell for $0.99-$9.99 (USD). Search ebook stores to see how self-published ebooks that are similar to your own are priced. Match these prices, or if you are just starting out, consider offering your book for a lower price until you grow your readership. [4]
    • Authors who are just starting out often price their ebook between $0.99-$2.99 (USD). Some new authors even offer their book for free and then raise the price at a later date.
    • More established, self-published authors can raise the price of fiction novels up to $9.99 (USD). Very popular nonfiction books can sell at higher rates but rarely exceed $59 (USD). [5]
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Deciding Where to Sell Your eBook

  1. The vast majority of ebooks are sold on third-party retail websites—like Amazon’s Kindle Store and the Barnes & Noble eBookstore. Consider opening a free account on one or both of these platforms to maximize exposure for your ebook.
    • Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) offers resources to help you publish in MOBI with them. Once published, your ebook will become available to the public within 24-48 hours. KDP keeps a percentage of your royalties, usually 30% of each book sold: https://kdp.amazon.com/en_US
    • Barnes & Noble’s Nook Press offers similar resources and a similar payment process. But Nook books use the EPUB format and are only available to readers in the UK and US.
    • Only publish on the Kindle Store if your audience is outside the UK and US. To ensure the widest possible US and UK readership, publish on both platforms.
  2. There’s a growing number of online ebook retailers. Unlike with traditional publishing houses, you can feel free to sell with as many retailers as you want. Consider selling with: Apple, Sony, Kobo, OverDrive, and Scribd.
    • All of these retailers use EPUB formats with the exception Apple’s iBooks, which uses a modified software that you can convert to for free: https://www.apple.com/ibooks-author/ .
    • If you’re worried about coordinating sales over multiple retail sites, you can pay to use an ebook distributing service such as Draft2Digital or Smashwords. These services publish on multiple sites for you and disburse your royalties, but they collect an additional 10% of your profit. [6]
  3. If you don’t already have one, create your own website, so you can sell directly to customers. Your website won't be the only way that you sell your ebook, but it's a wonderful way to make it available to fans who want to buy directly from you, and you can use it as a platform to connect with readers. [7]
    • Set up a payment system for your website by exploring merchant services on platforms like PayPal, WePay, or Payoneer.
    • You can purchase services such as Gumroad and Selz that will help you create and manage your own ebook sales store. [8]
    • Create a feature on your website to collect email addresses from your guests.
    • Make sure that you include the link to your website in the front matter of your ebook, so anyone who previews your book on a retail site can find your personal website.
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Marketing Your eBook

  1. You may already have a sense of who you’re writing for—young adults, hiking enthusiasts, or thrill seekers. But you can always learn more about them and how to connect with them over social media. If you have followers on a social media site or have generated an email list from website visitors, conduct an online survey or email individual fans to learn more about them.
    • Ask them which social media sites they use on a regular basis and what kinds of magazines, blogs, or message boards they visit. This information will help you reach existing fans as well as attract new readers with similar interests.
  2. Create or update profiles on sites that promote authors such as GoodReads and Amazon Author Central. Start a blog to discuss topics relating to your ebook and update it at least every other week. Update or create profiles on as many social media sites as you can effectively manage.
    • Consider becoming active or increasing your activity on: Pinterest, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Quora, as well as Meetups groups and other online groups related to your fans’ interests. [9]
  3. Authors who market their work are most effective when they do so indirectly. You don’t want to simply announce that your book is on sale for $2.99 (USD). Instead, increase interest in your subject matter by promoting your topic and expertise over as many online platforms as possible. [10]
    • Answer questions on sites like Quora to demonstrate your expertise. Link to your website whenever you offer advice on message boards. This strategy works especially well if you write nonfiction.
    • Post links on social media to news stories that pertain to your topic. If you write about technology, post an article about a new product. Even if you write fiction, post stories about real individuals who face similar issues as your characters.
  4. Share copies of the book with bloggers who write about similar topics. If you’re very early in your career, you can even contact local book clubs and offer to attend a meeting, so members can talk with the author. If it goes well, tell everyone who read your book that they can leave a review on whichever websites sell your book. [11]
    • Develop a relationship with a blogger by offering to review their work, co-writing a post, or even getting lunch or coffee if you live in the same area.
    • When you share your work with bloggers, just say that you’d love to hear their feedback and send them links they can follow to review your ebook.
    • If you attend a book club, have cards made out with your name. On the back write, “Loved my book?” And list websites where they can leave reviews.
  5. Social media offers amazing opportunities to interact with readers. Authors can post contests for fans--such as drawing a picture of their favorite character or dressing up like a character and posting the picture to social media. Then you can award a prize to the winner. Alternatively, consider giveaways where fans who post on your site or share one of your posts are chosen at random to receive a prize. [12]
    • Give away gift cards for more ebooks, a new ebook reader, or ebook reading accessories.
    • To build credibility offer your ebook as a free gift.
    • Or give away prizes that relate to your topic and will appeal to your fan base. You can survey a few superfans ahead of time to find out which prizes they prefer.
  6. With an ebook, your ideas are never written in stone. If it’s not selling initially, you can talk to readers to learn why and make revisions. There’s nothing wrong with releasing a new edition. Similarly, try new marketing strategies or adapt existing ones to maximize sales. [13]
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    How do I make my ebook best-selling?
    Zachary Green
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    Zachary Green is an Entrepreneurship Coach, Author, and U.S. Marine Corp Veteran. With over 10 years of experience as an entrepreneur, he specializes in helping people transform their businesses, relationships, and lives. Zachary’s book, Warrior Entrepreneur, focuses on how warrior traits can help entrepreneurs, leaders, and others battle through adversity and accomplish their missions. Zachary was featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, on the front page of Yahoo.com, MSN.com, and in USA Today, along with numerous other local and national media outlets, and was named Entrepreneur of the Year by Governor John Kasich. Zachary was also selected by the Obama White House as one of 10 entrepreneurs to represent the United States at the Global Entrepreneur Summit. He was also featured in the US Playing Cards Frontline Leaders playing card series as one of 52 veteran entrepreneurs. Zachary earned a BA in Marketing and Sports Management from Bowling Green State University in Ohio. He won the Ohio Chamber of Commerce Entrepreneur of the Year in 2013, the SBA Ohio Small Business Exporter of the Year in 2016, a Spartan Distinguished Alumni Award in 2017, and a President’s E Award in 2019.
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    Publish your ebook on Amazon in a more obscure category. Amazon looks at best sellers on an hourly basis (or possibly even more quickly). All you have to do is offer your book for free and do a huge push for it—as long as you're the top-selling book in that category for some period of time (even if it's just 15 minutes), you're considered a best-seller, which you can use to promote yourself in the future.
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      The easiest way to sell your e-Book is through large third-party retailers, such as Amazon’s Kindle Store, where you can set up free accounts and reach a wide number of readers. To maximize your sales, you should also sell through smaller retailers, like Apple, Sony, and Scribd. Once you decide where and how you want to sell, market your book by creating profiles on GoodReads, Amazon Author Central, or other sites that feature authors. Additionally, create profiles on social media sites, like Twitter and Facebook, where you can promote your book and grow your fan base. You can also try having contests and giveaways with prizes, like a gift card for more e-Books. That way, you can generate interest in your book while interacting with your fans. For more advice, including how to increase your sales with book reviews, keep reading!

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