
#TELLING PAGE NUMBERS ON KINDLE BOOKS HOW TO#
“By tracking your sales, you see whether your promotion efforts are working and how to channel them for best results.” How to Use Amazon to Track SalesĪmazon offers several ways to monitor your sales. By tracking your sales, you see whether your promotion efforts are working and how to channel them for best results. As a self-published author, you and you alone are responsible for promoting your book and helping it find its audience. I just gave away in a single word-promotion-the most important reason to track your sales in real time: not for the “high” coming from good sales numbers, but as a way to monitor your effectiveness as a marketer. I didn’t know if the book was selling for the Nook, Sony Reader, iPad, and other e-readers but I assumed it was because my promotion efforts were not uniquely targeted to Kindle users. They issue sales reports to BookBaby after two to six months.

Six weeks after Freelance Fee Setting went live in other e-book stores, I still had no idea how it was doing in those outlets. No sales-then 3, 6, 10, 16, 22, 29, 35-climbing to 55 by the end of the run. I started logging into my Kindle account three or four times a day to watch the numbers rise. I had already developed a daily habit of checking Kindle sales of my book, What to Charge: Pricing Strategies for Freelancers and Consultants, and I didn’t want to miss the thrill of seeing the numbers go up right after a sale.Īnd what a thrill it was! Two weeks after Freelance Fee Setting debuted on Kindle, I had a five-day surge in sales. After researching several companies that convert manuscripts to e-book format and distribute the product to most e-book stores, I chose BookBaby to handle my new book. To get started, first, navigate to the “Your Library” section in the Kindle e-book reader (This works for all Kindle models.).Ne of my goals when I self-published my e-book, Freelance Fee Setting: Quick Guide for When a Client Demands a Price NOW, earlier this year was to get as wide a distribution as possible. RELATED: How to Transfer Any eBook to Kindle Using Calibre In our experience, we’ve found that books transferred using Calibre (sometimes converted from the ePub format) also support real page numbers. Once enabled, page numbers will be visible in the bottom-left corner of the reading screen (replacing the location or reading progress). If a Kindle book has a “Print Length” section on the Amazon page, it means you’ll be able to see real page numbers as you move through the book. “Location 718 of 4499” is great for Kindle software, but not for the human reading the book.īut don’t worry, Kindle also supports page numbers.

Instead, Kindle breaks down the book content into small chunks and uses that to calculate how far along you are. This is because when you’re reading on an e-book reader with customizable font sizes, page numbers become meaningless. When it comes to Kindle software, the most reliable way to track your location in a book doesn’t involve using page numbers. Here’s how to see real page numbers in a Kindle book. But Amazon’s Kindle only shows you your location in the book by default. When you read paperback and hardcover books, you use page numbers for tracking progress and for discussing parts of the book.
