The Fickle Finger of Fate by Mark Chisnell
Every
now and again I get an email from Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) team.
Usually these are bringing my attention to some discrepancy or other in one of
the 11 books I have published with KDP, often requiring swift remedial action.
A recent one required me to check the HTML coding that I had used on my book
description pages, and to do it in less than 24 hours. They were about to
change the way the website presented the HTML, and if I didn’t get it sorted…
well, quite frankly, my book pages would look crap… or words to that effect.
So
when I see these emails pop into my inbox I open them with some trepidation.
Whatever I was expecting from the one that arrived a couple of days before the
end of October, it wasn’t this…
“We are considering including your book: Il disertore in an upcoming promotion
in the Amazon.it Kindle Book Store.”
Promotion? In the Amazon.it store? I read on
with a churning stomach. I’ve written previously on the joys of Indie-pub translation, and the Italian edition of The Defector is one of the results of
that part of my not-so-master-plan. The lovely Ina Uzzanu approached me after I
blogged on the topic and offered to translate one of my books. We talked, chose
The Defector, did a royalty-based deal, and it’s been selling steadily in
quantities that often have it hovering around the top 1,000 books – but this
was an opportunity to hit a whole new level.
Il disertore was to be part of the ‘Offer of
the Month’ promotion along with a number of other thrillers. A swift reply was
required, and I said yes without any further thought. The fickle finger of fate
had chosen me – I had no idea why, but I wasn’t about to blink. I went for the
maximum discount for maximum sales and chart exposure, got the thumbs up from
the KDP team and sat back to wait.
On the 1st November Il disertore appeared for
sale at 99c on the Offer of the Month page and I stopped breathing.... how
would I do against some impressive opposition in the promotion?
I’m writing this just short of three weeks
later, after Il disertore has been in the promotion for 19 days, and in the Top
100 on the Amazon.it chart for two weeks.
I think it’s fair to say that it’s been a success,
although I guess the real test will be to see how well the book does once the
promotion is over – but with 15 reviews and 4.3 stars I’m hoping it will hang
around in the charts for a little bit longer.
The next question is... how do I get into the
same promotion at Amazon.de, Amazon.co.uk and lordy help us... the motherlode
at Amazon.com??
If I ever find out, I’ll let you know...
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Comments
(And see you next year in Amazon.De giving Hesse and Goethe a Run for their Money, I hope!)
It was a while back, but the link is here:
http://authorselectric.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/der-uberlaufer-adventure-in-translation.html