tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8979156457459757513.post7332542636824408789..comments2023-06-23T08:11:43.749-04:00Comments on Leigh Wilder: A Note on Indie Ebook PricingUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8979156457459757513.post-3163448366510972062013-01-25T14:12:59.282-05:002013-01-25T14:12:59.282-05:00Great article! But ... "50k is worth $2.99. ...Great article! But ... "50k is worth $2.99. 75k might be worth $3.50 or $4.00." I dunno, I think that kind of wordcount is some serious effort for both the writer and reader, and pricing should bump up to the $4.99+ mark when you're getting into novel-length! (Twitter @miranoire)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08753882051803427741noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8979156457459757513.post-13048942939647521652013-01-08T02:15:21.300-05:002013-01-08T02:15:21.300-05:00Wonderful article, Leigh. I, like you, am absolut...Wonderful article, Leigh. I, like you, am absolutely blown away by the 2.99 5k word stories, and undoubtedly we have both seen even worse case.<br /><br />Part of the issue though is retailers like Amazon. We get half the royalty rate for works published under 2.99. I don't like it, but that didn't stop me from pricing similar to your self. Although, I've priced both my novellas low because I'm still new.<br /><br />I too would like readers, but I'll admit, I would like to at least earn enough to indulge is some guilty pleasures.<br /><br />Thank you for sharing your thoughts.<br /><br />EricEric Bomstadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08258608424436633039noreply@blogger.com