Amazon is the world’s largest bookstore—and it rewards momentum. That’s why promotional pricing is one of the smartest strategies in an indie author’s toolkit.
How It Works
You discount your ebook to $0.99–$2.99 for a short period, often 3–7 days. The goal? Drive as many sales as possible in that window. High sales velocity pushes your book up the rankings, triggers Amazon’s recommendation engine, and earns those coveted “bestseller” tags.
Pair this with ads and a launch team, and you can create a surge of visibility that reaches thousands of readers.
Why It’s Effective
- Bestseller Status: Readers trust category bestsellers.
- Algorithm Boost: The more you sell, the more Amazon promotes you.
- Review Generation: More readers = more reviews = more credibility.
- Series Growth: A discounted Book 1 can hook readers for full-price sequels.
The Drawbacks
You won’t make much per book during the promo. That’s okay—the goal isn’t profit, it’s discoverability. But this strategy works best when you already have other ways to monetize: future books, speaking, coaching, or courses.
Example
We’ve seen business authors run a 5-day $0.99 promo, paired with a podcast tour, and not only hit bestseller lists but also gain dozens of reviews in a week. Those reviews, in turn, fueled long-term sales at full price.
Takeaway
Promotional pricing isn’t about cheapening your book. It’s about smartly leveraging Amazon’s algorithm to maximize reach and build lasting visibility.


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