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StarFleet Carl 🚫

I currently restrict myself to Bookapy, mostly because I've seen the horror stories you guys have posted regarding Amazon and other sites. That's fine, because I'm not writing and trying to turn out pay copy to keep the taxman away or to pay off a mortgage.

Two questions for the other guys that put stuff for sale. There's one of us on here - specifically, Aroslav/Wazygoose/Devon - that I consider a total professional at being an author. Anyone that gets invited to a porn convention because of his novels has to fit into that category, right? So, where do you see yourself? Professional, semi-professional, prostitute (you write for cash), amateur that's making some extra bucks, hobbyist?

That follows to the second question. What kind of numbers are you talking about? I just released my third epic length novel in the series (because I'm a wordy bastard), so three 400,000+ word books out there. As of tonight, first book sold 201 copies (it was already fully released on here before I put it for sale), second book is at 589 copies, and third book is at 210 copies sold after two days. Thus, I've sold 1,000 copies of my books, and at 931,000 downloads on SOL for those three books. How does that compare to what you're doing?

I not asking this to stir the pot, I'm actually curious to see how everyone else does. We're not competing against each other - the only person we compete against is our self, because we're hopefully striving to be better.

CB 🚫
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@StarFleet Carl

I'll wave my stubby around. Not expecting to place in the contest though.

Amateur making a few extra $

250k SOL downloads over three novels and a novella. Probably 350k words total.

Sales 180 copies each for the first two and 125 for the third (listed it at a higher price initially so it made more $) Smut novella sold 80 copies.

I have about a quarter of the above numbers on 'another' site. Still exploring how to market my works. I would like plug-ins to the bookapy listings for that.

I would also recommend anyone selling on bookapy take screenshots of your quarterly sales as they fall off the list after two quarters and you will lose your records of sales totals. (I've suggested twice that the full history be kept but no answer so far.)

I love the bookapy setup because it's simple. Other than the addition of historical sales data, the only suggestion I could recommend would be to separate the erotica a bit from the non-erotica. This would make it safer to market elsewhere. I'm happy with the fee's charged but the Paypal cut seems high.

Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

@CB

I would also recommend anyone selling on bookapy take screenshots of your quarterly sales as they fall off the list after two quarters and you will lose your records of sales totals. (I've suggested twice that the full history be kept but no answer so far.)

I will be revising the sales reports to show any selected quarter's data, along with a printable report for the quarter. Busy with some other stuff now.

Bookapy is overdue for many necessary features.

I'm happy with the fee's charged but the Paypal cut seems high

Paypal takes Β’30 + 2.9%. So for a book priced at $2.99 that's roughly 13% for paypal alone.

for a book priced at the minimum of Β’99 it's 33%.

I'm looking to move to a different payment process for various reasons and once I move the payment system to the new processor, paying with paypal will go away.

Replies:   Lumpy  Ernest Bywater
Lumpy 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

Would it someday be possible to also look at sales by month, and not just by quarter?

Ernest Bywater 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

I'm looking to move to a different payment process for various reasons and once I move the payment system to the new processor, paying with paypal will go away.

I hope you mean it will cease to be a mandatory way of payment and still remain as an option, as PayPal is the only method I have to pay for things on the Internet and to get payments for things on the Internet.

Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)
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@Ernest Bywater

I hope you mean it will cease to be a mandatory way of payment and still remain as an option, as PayPal is the only method I have to pay for things on the Internet and to get payments for things on the Internet.

Paypal will be an option to get paid with for authors and creators, and the default for many countries as it would be the only option.

However, I'm not sure I'll be able to use paypal to get paid (as in for members to pay for stuff) when I move to a unified wallet for all the sites.

Replies:   Vincent Berg
Vincent Berg 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

However, I'm not sure I'll be able to use paypal to get paid (as in for members to pay for stuff) when I move to a unified wallet for all the sites.

While that's unfortunate, its understandable. While PayPal is a thoroughly reprehensible company (on a par with Jeff Bazos'), I typically use PayPal to AVOID giving most sites my private information, especially when I don't trust them to keep my financial information secure). I don't worry about your site for that I've provided SOL with direct deposit access), but I've seen too many companies treat their sites security as a 'given', not worth their time to trust many, if I can possibly avoid it.

Vincent Berg 🚫

@StarFleet Carl

Like CB, I'm mostly a hobbyist with ambition. However, rather than tackling the more popular genres likely to get me more attention, I've always focused on 'old-fashioned' styles of writing (3rd person Omni with long, complex sentences). What's more, I pick stories that are challenging (i.e. read 'impossible to write'), so that pretty much limits just how successful I'm ever likely to be.

As far as sales, I used to average about 50 sales per book. That's hardly great, but it mostly covers my expenses and pays for an meal or two out a month. My sales lately, especially since I let a relative redesign my website and it's been utterly nonfunctional (i.e. non-updatable) ever since.

The key to building readers, especially when you have a limited potential clientele, is to continually seek out new readers. With a total of 23 existing books, one new customer equals anywhere from 5 to 20 new sales. As a result, I publish via a variety of distributors (Amazon, Smashwords, Draft2Digital).

I also discovered early that, with my selective clientele, I discovered that my readers are price insensitive (an economics term), meaning that if I drop my prices, I won't gain more than a couple of new readers. Thus I tend to charge more than other 'independent authors'.

In your case, I suggest that you stick with Bookapy. You'll earn my per copy and it's much easier to manage. The popular favorite likes to play fast-and-loose with their profit reporting, so it's anyone's guess how much you're actually earning, and most other sites either don't have a sales outlet or don't have many readers.

Ernest Bywater 🚫

@StarFleet Carl

I see myself as a writer, but then, I write across a number of genres and my stories with graphic sex scenes make up 24 out of 117 stories and 4 guides. Because I publish some in anthologies I now have 50 books and 4 guides on sale, they total just under 4.5 million words.

In the past I used a number of sites to publish on, but I now restrict myself to Lulu and Bookapy. I'm also cutting back on what is sold through Lulu as they don't seem to be getting the sales I do on Bookapy, and overall sales have dropped there. Over the last decades or so the total sales are over 14,000 copies. That does NOT include the free downloads on SoL etc.

I've recently retired all the print book versions on Lulu due to lack of buyer interest and issues with the way their website operates now it's been optimized for use on a phone only with now PC variant. I've also cut back on their Global Distribution option due to changes in their agreements with Amazon and Apple meaning I have to pay Amazon and Apple for their clients to get some of my books which I made available for free.

Quasirandom 🚫

@StarFleet Carl

As far as SOL stories, I am a hobbyist. I have no intention of ever making a cent off them.

I've had a couple past careers as a writer: as a professional, writing work-for-hire middle grade and YA novels; and as amateur for extra cash, writing poetry. (Well, also as a technical writer for software companies, which probably would count as prostitute in the categories above, but I don't think this work's relevant to the discussion.) For both of those, I'd have to dig up records to find out how many books were sold β€” as a pro, I only paid attention (at least when I was earning royalties) to whether I earned out my advance and, if I did, how much was the royalty check. And as an amateur poet, I only pay attention to how many six-packs of cider my royalties can pay for.

(Speaking of which, the cider I'm drinking now is shite: it has strawberry juice for flavoring, and tastes like neither strawberry nor apple. I regret wasting my poetry money on it.)

Replies:   awnlee jawking
awnlee jawking 🚫

@Quasirandom

it has strawberry juice for flavoring

Are you sure about that?

I grow and eat my own strawberries so I have a pretty good idea what real strawberries taste like.

I tried some strawberry squash once. It wasn't awful, but the ingredients didn't include real strawberries. Tighter regulation mean it's now sold as strawberry-flavoured squash.

And I was gifted some herbal teabags described as strawberry and something or other. The first one I tried, steeped according to the manufacturer's instructions, was overpowering and the strawberry taste was reminiscent of the squash. The ingredients listed 'natural strawberry flavouring' rather than 'strawberries' so I reckon it's some form of extract from another plant that tastes vaguely like strawberries. (I tried giving the teabags a quick dunk rather than a proper steeping and the result was rather nice.)

So what exactly is on the ingredients list? Does it actually say 'strawberries' or 'strawberry juice'?

AJ

Replies:   Quasirandom
Quasirandom 🚫

@awnlee jawking

"Strawberry juice concentrate" β€” so, yup.

Replies:   awnlee jawking
awnlee jawking 🚫

@Quasirandom

"Strawberry juice concentrate"

Thanks.

I wonder why it tastes so yeuky then. Perhaps the combination of ingredients just doesn't go together.

FWIW, in the EU drinks like cider seem to be exempt from having to list their ingredients. I thought I had a problem with a bottle of cheap supermarket cider so I contacted the manufacturer. It took a couple of goes before the ingredients were revealed but it turned out my problem was purely coincidental. It was clear that the 'cider' had never been through any brewing process though - apple concentrate, fructose-glucose syrup etc. Despite that, it was pretty decent IMO.

AJ

Replies:   Quasirandom
Quasirandom 🚫

@awnlee jawking

My guess is, that combination of flavors in those proportions just doesn't work.

Bah to no-brew ciders. Glad to hear it was decent anyway, but still…

Jack Green 🚫

@StarFleet Carl

I suppose I am a hobbyist as I don't intend selling my stories.
I have been posting my stuff on Sol for over 10 years: 32 stories ranging from multi book series to single chapter vignettes -- I'm not really sure what a vignette is but I like the sound and sight of the word (I'm making a bet with myself here).Total downloads as at 1030 BST 3/7/2021 is 494484.

If you do the maths you will realise why I do not contemplate ever putting my stories up for sale.

Replies:   richardshagrin
richardshagrin 🚫

@Jack Green

I'm not really sure what a vignette is

"Vignette
A vignette is a short and descriptive piece of writing that captures a brief period in time. Vignettes are more focused on vivid imagery and meaning rather than plot. Vignettes can be stand-alone, but they are more commonly part of a larger narrative, such as vignettes found in novels or collections of short stories. Wikipedia"

Jack Green 🚫

@StarFleet Carl

Won my bet

StarFleet Carl 🚫

@Jack Green

That was way too easy.

Replies:   Jack Green
Jack Green 🚫

@StarFleet Carl

Never give a sucker an even break.

awnlee jawking 🚫

@Jack Green

Won my bet

Not fair - it was entrapment!

AJ

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