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Bonus Strategy 1: The Bundle Strategy

You can convince your readers that the price of each book is justified by providing them with quality content. You can ensure that your book contains high-quality content by following the writing guidelines we discussed earlier in this book. If you are getting your book written by a ghostwriter, make sure that you follow the steps we provided to ensure that their work is top quality.

Bonus Strategy 1: The Bundle Strategy

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We believe that it is important to provide you with bonus strategies that you can use to make the most money from your eBook series. The main three strategies we have outlined have worked for us, which is why we are imparting the information to you. Here is another strategy that you can consider using to make more money from your eBook series on Amazon. It is similar to the 5 Book Strategy, but it can be us ed for book series that have fewer than five parts.

Make the First Book Free In this strategy, the first book is free. Like in the 5 Book Strategy, the point of keeping the first book free is to encourage readers to read your book. Readers are most likely going to want to read more of what you have written if the first book is great. Therefore, you must hook your readers on your first book.

Develop Interesting Lore to Keep Your Readers Invested If you are writing a fiction series, make sure that you develop interesting lore –especially if it is a fantasy series. Readers enjoy getting lost into the universe of the narrative. You should make it your goal to create that for them. Engaging lore will ensure that readers purchase your book series.

Sell the Rest of the Books in a Bundle Once you’ve hooked readers to your book series with a solid first book, you should charge them a price for the remaining books in the series. The one difference between this strategy and the 5 Book Strategy is that readers will have to buy the entire bundle (except the first book in the series). This way, they will have no choice but to buy the entire collection instead of each book in the series.

Keep the PriceAffordable You should keep the bundle reasonably priced. Make sure that the price is lower than it would be if you sold each book individually. Readers should be able to see an advantage in purchasing a bundle instead of individual books.

You Can Also Make the Bundle an Option Instead of Compulsory You can also make the bundle a choice for your readers. This means that some readers could purchase the books individually, or they could purchase the bundle. In both cases, make sure that the first book is free. If you are making the bundle a choice, make sure that you make it evident that the bundle is at a discounted price. This is a way you can attract readers to purchase the bundle instead of each book. Your advantage to readers purchasing the bundle is that you make money on your entire book series.

You Don’t Lose Money If You Make a Bundle Sometimes readers lose interest or don’t get the time to read through an entire series. As a result, they don’t purchase all the books in the series. This way, you don’t make money on some of the later additions in the series. With a bundle, you get a profit on all your books in one payment.

This Strategy Works for Book Series with 3 or 5 Books This strategy can be used for book series that contain 3 or 5 books (we recommend you don’t exceed this number of books in your book series). Therefore the next 2 or 4 books in the series should be included in the bundle pack. Your reader can access the first book for free and then buy all of the remaining books at an affordable price.

Make Sure That Your First Book in the Series is Exceptional You should spend the most time writing the first book in the series. This is because readers will use the first and free books to determine whether they should purchase the bundle or not. Your first book has to be written well and includes high-quality content if you want readers to purchase the bundle.

However, this doesn’t mean that you write the other books in the series poorly. If readers are not satisfied with the other books in the book series, they may avoid other book series you publish in the future. It’s important to write your entire books well, but it’s even more important that the first one is exceptional.

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