Sell More Books, Keep More Profits: Direct Sales Strategies for Authors
Learn how to master direct book sales as an author. Keep more royalties, grow your audience, and build long-term reader relationships by selling eBooks and print books directly through your own platform.
Book Product Pages for Direct Sales
Published on June 20, 2026 by Randall Wood
On Amazon, the platform builds trust for you. On your own store, your product page has to do that work. Cover quality, description strength, social proof, format options, mobile experience, and pre-sale anxiety reduction — every element either moves a reader toward the buy button or gives them a reason to leave. This article covers how to build product pages that convert.
Full Guide: Book Product Pages for Direct SalesScarcity and Urgency in Your Author Store
Published on June 20, 2026 by Randall Wood
Scarcity and urgency work because they're true. A signed edition with 100 copies is genuinely limited. A launch week price that ends Friday creates a real deadline. These tactics convert browsers into buyers when the limit or deadline is real — and destroy reader trust permanently when it isn't. This article covers how to use both correctly, which product types support genuine scarcity, the tools that implement them on Shopify and WooCommerce, and how to track whether they're actually driving revenue.
Full Guide: Scarcity and Urgency in Your Author StorePopups, Upsells, and Cross-Sells in Your Author Store
Published on June 20, 2026 by Randall Wood
A reader who adds your book to their cart has already said yes to you. The question is whether you give them a relevant reason to buy more in the same transaction — or whether you interrupt their purchase with poorly timed offers that make them leave. This article covers where each conversion tactic belongs in your store, which placements convert and which cost you the sale you were about to make, and the tools that implement them correctly.
Full Guide: Popups, Upsells, and Cross-Sells in Your Author StoreSEO and GEO for Indie Author Direct Stores
Published on June 20, 2026 by Randall Wood
Most of your direct store traffic will come from your email list and back matter links — readers you've already reached. SEO and GEO are how new readers find you without a referral. Search engine optimization builds long-term organic discovery through Google. Generative engine optimization is the newer layer — how AI tools like ChatGPT and Perplexity answer reader questions about what book to read next. This article covers both.
Full Guide: SEO and GEO for Indie Author Direct StoresLegal Requirements for Indie Authors Selling Direct
Published on June 20, 2026 by Randall Wood
When you sell through Amazon or Kobo, the platform absorbs most of the legal overhead. When you sell direct, all of it shifts to you. This article covers what legal infrastructure your store needs before its first sale, what compliance obligations arise from international sales and email marketing, what KDP Select exclusivity actually prohibits, and when a legal template is sufficient vs. when you need professional advice.
Full Guide: Legal Requirements for Indie Authors Selling DirectSubscription-Based Content for Indie Authors
Published on June 20, 2026 by Randall Wood
Subscriptions turn one-time buyers into recurring revenue. They're available through third-party platforms like Patreon and Ream — or through your own store, where you keep more of every dollar and own every piece of the reader relationship. This article covers the own-store subscription model: what tools make it work, what tier structures convert and retain subscribers, the book box mechanics, and how subscriptions fit into a direct sales business that's already selling individual products.
Full Guide: Subscription-Based Content for Indie AuthorsSocial Media and Direct Store Traffic
Published on June 20, 2026 by Randall Wood
Social media generates discovery. Your email list generates conversions. Your direct store is where both channels converge. This article covers the specific mechanics of connecting social media to your direct store — link-in-bio strategy, UTM tracking, platform-specific tactics, and the post-purchase integration that turns buyers into followers. It won't tell you how to build a social media following — it will tell you how to connect the following you have to your store.
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