Thanks O; much appreciated.
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Gumroad barely charges anything and inspires a lot more confidence because it’s a big selling platform instead of “Give me your personal info.”
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I just love the simplicity of Gumroad
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Most folks do. It’s not at Amazon level yet, but the customer base is pretty engaged.
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If I had the choice to buy some guy’s product out of Target or out of the trunk of his car...
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For a book, yes. Especially fiction. For an ebook guide I still recommend Gumroad.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @Sociopathlete and
Amazon algorithm rewarding only new books and only bestselling new books has led to a huge price depression, everything runs $3.99 or less now. Even $4.99 books face decreased returns. And you’re at 70% so a $3.99 sale gets you about $2.79. Then you get buried in competition.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @Sociopathlete and
Gumroad takes around 10% if I recall, and competition is pretty light.
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Good luck getting browsed on Amazon unless you’re in one of the tiny genres (that will shortly be colonized by people from bloated genres because Amazon doesn’t police their categories).
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If you get past the competition with a huge slam of rapid sales you generate without Amazon’s help in a category that isn’t bloated.
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