Whether you’re an experienced author already racking up sales and new readership, or you’re just dipping your toes into the vast a course in miracles audio industry, the thought of making your books available through Kindle Unlimited (KU) has no doubt crossed your mind.
The real questions is, should you or shouldn’t you?
Is there a clear advantage for you, the author, in using this service? Because let’s be honest, your main goals are to gain exposure for your work and make a living while doing it.
With this in mind, let’s discuss how you can market your books effectively by leveraging the Kindle Unlimited platform, along with the pros and cons of using KU vs a wider distribution strategy.
What is Kindle Unlimited?
If you don’t already know, Kindle Unlimited is a subscription-based service offered by Amazon that allows readers (Prime and otherwise) to access their entire inventory of KU books for one low monthly fee.
At under $10 a month, it’s easy to see why Kindle Unlimited has gained a reputation as the “Netflix” of books!
But, wait a minute… $10 a month for unlimited access to all of their books!? If you’re wondering who makes money with this arrangement other than Amazon, you’d be in good company.
Authors the world over have been scratching their heads and tip-toeing around signing up for Kindle Unlimited because they’re not sure about its long-term benefits or potential drawbacks.
The Pros and Cons of Using KU vs. Using Wider Distribution
There are several pros and cons that go along with using KU vs. wider distribution options, or doing the exact opposite.
Pros
- It enhances the reach of your books – Amazon has at least fifty percent market share in the US and UK when it comes to digital book sales. That’s VERY significant. Their best-selling Kindle e-readers, tablets and apps, as well as Amazon’s amazing ecommerce platform and knack for turning browsers into buyers are what drive this phenomenon. And it’s increasing every year.
The bottom line? Having your books featured on Amazon increases the likelihood that they will be found and read by a lot of people.
- You gain access to Amazon’s ecommerce tools – Amazon’s team is masterful at getting consumers to buy, and it’s no different when they market digital books.