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Sally Farrant on Pricing Myths and Mind Set for Authors

Wish I'd Known Then . . . For Writers

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Why You Shouldn't Charge the Lowest Price for Your First Book

When she launched her first book at two 99, amy tekin's price was high. She raised it to three 99 after a few weeks and saw an increase in income. But there is a market of people out there who will pay more for the same thing. You don't need to charge rock bottom prices right at the beginning - sometimes you do need to li on to get into the market. A but i don't think tat you should always be pricing really, really low just because you are new to something. And thank you, Amy tekin otout to you, because had she not said that, i don't know that i ever would have raised my price.

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