Weird fact: how my books are priced rarely seems to effect their sales. Several of the poor sellers I tried to lower the price on, and it didn't seem to improve that at all.
Perhaps that means I should just charge $40 for that Marriage la Mode by John Dryden. Then I only need to sell 2 copies to make back my money!
Meanwhile I'm having trouble with my latest book -- making the PDF to send to the printers isn't coming out right, the bottom part of many (but not every) of the text lines gets clipped off. I may have to borrow another computer to try to finish it.
Perhaps that means I should just charge $40 for that Marriage la Mode by John Dryden. Then I only need to sell 2 copies to make back my money!
Meanwhile I'm having trouble with my latest book -- making the PDF to send to the printers isn't coming out right, the bottom part of many (but not every) of the text lines gets clipped off. I may have to borrow another computer to try to finish it.
wtk10025:
Actually, given the claim to uniqueness in the publication of the songs, I would say you might just be successful at the higher price. A quirk of psychology. What can the experiment hurt?