Yes — your brand can evolve, especially if: Just do it intentionally and gradually. Update your visuals, messaging, and bios across all platforms so readers stay connected to the new direction.
Articles Tagged: Strategy
How do I set my book price?
Your price depends on: Start with a base price that covers your costs and earns you profit. Then research other books in your niche for comparison. For eBooks, $2.99–$5.99 is common. Paperbacks vary from $9.99 to $19.99 based on length and value.
What are effective launch week strategies?
Launch week is about visibility and urgency. Strategies include: Plan your content calendar in advance to stay consistent and confident.
Should I offer my book for free during launch?
Offering your book for free can boost visibility, but it’s not for everyone. It works well if: But:
When should I start planning my book launch?
Start planning 4–6 weeks before your intended launch date — even earlier if you’re doing preorders. Here’s why: A rushed launch often leads to poor visibility and missed opportunities. Plan early, launch strong.
What is a book launch and why does it matter?
A book launch is the official release and promotion period for your book — typically starting a few weeks before publication and continuing into the first 30–60 days after launch. Why it matters: Think of it as your book’s debut. A strong launch gives your book a real shot at success.
Can I change my book price after publishing?
Yes — on most self-publishing platforms, you can update your price anytime. You can: Just note: price changes take 24–72 hours to reflect globally. Plan ahead for launches and promos.
Can I publish my book on multiple platforms?
Yes — and many authors do this to increase reach. This is called “going wide.” You can publish your book on: Just ensure you’re not in KDP Select, which requires ebook exclusivity to Amazon. Print can be distributed anywhere, even while staying on Amazon.
What is self-publishing?
Self-publishing means you take full ownership of publishing your book — from editing to cover design, formatting, uploading, pricing, and marketing. You act as both the author and the publisher. Unlike traditional publishing, where a company takes control of your manuscript (and most of your royalties), self-publishing puts you in the driver’s seat. You decide […]