Measuring the Success of Low-Budget Book Launch

 

Like most writers, I dream of six-figure book sales that make all our concerns about money disappear.  Maybe some day I’ll get there, but it won’t be because I simply publish a book and then let is find it’s way. Publishing a book and making money on it – any money on it – is a labor of love, a task of perseverance, and a strategy of careful intent.

It also doesn’t hurt to have some cash to throw at the process. . . although you don’t NEED cash to self-publish. Still, it helps. A lot.

I Love Joanna Penn, but I Have Not Her Bank Account

I don’t have the kind of budget folks like Joanna Penn have. In her ad campaign to hit the USA Today bestseller’s list, she spent $4,965 in that campaign. And that was just for the ads. That total doesn’t include her costs to publish the three books in the box set she advertised.  I LOVE that this was true for her, and I truly am thrilled.

Still, I don’t have that kind of cash to give to advertising. I don’t even have that kind of cash to give to the pieces of publishing.  I have to run a much leaner launch. . . and even as I write that, I realize that some of you will need to be even leaner still.

So in the interest of transparency and to put a lower-budget option for launching into the world, I’m going to tell you all the nitty gritty of the costs involved in my two launches this fall – one for my book Discover Your Writing Self, which just came out this week, and the other for my novel Charlotte and the Twelve, which will be out on November 18th.  I’m hopeful that if I am as clear and direct as I can be about what I do to publish and promote and the costs involved, you may find a way that works for you, no matter your budget.

The Nitty Gritty on the DYWS Launch

Costs

Publishing

Promotion

Overall Total – $628.07

Income as of 10/5/16 at 9:00 a. m EDT

eBook Sales

Print Sales

Total Earned To Date – $63.59

Why I’m Not Panicking

Even if you’re as slow with numbers as I am (my computer calculator just got a good workout for those numbers), you’ll see that I am sitting at a definite loss right now, a loss of $564.48. I have a long way to go to recoup my money.

I could panic right now, but I’m not going to because here are a few things I keep in mind.

What I’m Learning from this Launch

While I am confident that I will make my money back and also begin getting profit shortly, I do have some things I want to do differently for the launch of Charlotte and the Twelve (C12) in November.

Am I pleased with this launch? In many ways, yes. . . I’ve been in the Top Ten for two categories on Amazon since the day the book came out, and I’ve had a better starting sales record for this book than for any other.  BUT I can do better, and since I have another launch just around the corner, I will do better.

It’s a constant learning process, this publishing thing, but I wouldn’t trade it for any other job in the world.

Now, what more would you like to know? What questions can I answer? How can I help you get your book into the world and into your reader’s hands? Leave your questions and thoughts in the comments below. 

I’ll be sharing updates about my sales figures here on the blog over the next few weeks, so be sure to subscribe to get the latest. 

 

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Amazon – http://andilit.com/DYWSAmazon
iBooks – http://andilit.com/DYWSiBooks
Kobo – http://andilit.com/DYWSKobo
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Barnes and Noble – http://andilit.com/DYWSBN

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