One of the many features I like about Amazon Direct Publishing is that you can get realtime, up-to-the-minute numbers about how many copies of your book were sold in the Kindle store in any given month. And ever since I put Other People’s Heroes in the store back in March, I’ve kept a close eye on those numbers, hoping against hope to see them skyrocket. And while saying they’ve “skyrocketed” would be an exaggeration, they’ve most definitely been going up.
I launched OPH in late March. There weren’t many days left in the month and sales were… let’s say “modest.” In April, when it got to sell for a full month for the first time, they were less modest. And in May, when reviews started to appear on the many, many book blogs I submitted to and begged for a review, numbers rose a bit more. Still not huge numbers, but bigger. My goal in June was to do better than May. Just one more than May, I decided, and I would be satisfied. So I was surprised when I matched May sales on June 15.
And the rate of sales kept going up. Wonderful, I thought. I may actually double my May sales before the end of June.
But checking the final June numbers, I see that doubling didn’t happen.
The numbers tripled.
Let me say that again. May. Times. Three. Plus a few more.
It’s still not “quit the job, start writing full-time” money, don’t misunderstand me. It’s far from that. But it keeps getting higher, and that’s a remarkable feeling. And what’s more, the numbers have reached a level where I can no longer dismiss it to myself by saying, “It’s just people I know.” Don’t get me wrong, I love you guys, but selling the people reading this blog today books at 3 bucks a pop isn’t going to make a career. I need to spread out, I need to expand, and that seems to be happening. And I truly, deeply believe I have all of you to thank for that.
So thank you.
But it’s not over yet.
I’m going to ask you again, humbly, hat in hand, to help me keep spreading the word. If you know someone with an e-reader, tell them about the book. You know a comic book fan? Point them towards the print version. Put it on your Facebooks, your Twitters, your Google+ (whatever that is). And on July 13, when it hits Podiobooks.com, let people know that they can download a free audiobook version.
And stay at the ready, my friends, because very soon I hope to add the new version of The Beginner to your eBook library as well, and I’ll be asking for this help all over again.
Lest we forget, here are the ways you can get Other People’s Heroes right now:
Have a great July, my friends! And thanks again!
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