Hi. I've been practising erotic writing for some time, and I'm really glad to have discovered this group. I have some stories that I'd like to try publishing as e-books, say on Amazon. If I put them on LS would that mean I can't publish them anywhere else, or does my copyright notice mean I can? I'd be interested to know what you all do and what your experiences are. Thanks. Corno
If you put your stories on Amazon Kindle they want exclusivity. It is not a problem as you will get sales and interest.
Kindle Unlimited is the way to go. I have increased my sale since moving to Kindle Unlimited.
Thanks. Julie. I'll look into it. I'll probably post some more stories here to see what people think. All best. Corno
Amazon will remove an Ebook from listing if it is discovered to be available elsewhere for a cheaper price. Free certainly qualifies as cheaper, so any story published on Lush could get the book removed from listing.
( As a side note, if you find your work for sale under someone else's name on Amazon, this is often the quickest and most reliable means to get it removed. Link to your story on the original free site when you report it, and don't even mention copyright. They're wishy-washy about copyright claims, but quick to nuke something that hurts their profits )
Going with Kindle Unlimited creates even more restrictions. It's a personal decision, but if you have any thought of diversifying to other venues such as Smashwords, going with Unlimited can be very detrimental to your bottom line. Amazon is also notorious for burying erotica, and seems to come up with new ways to further hide it every few months. You could very well find yourself stuck in an exclusivity agreement with your work that generates no sales when the next wall goes up.
Some good advice above.
You used to be able to "price match", but I am guessing they've probably removed that option now, as it means they make nothing (someone will be able to confirm, I'm sure) when someone sets it at $0.00 match elsewhere.
I'd use all free sites like this, to create a following (make sure you are all over places like Twitter, like a rash), and then publish exclusives on Amazon which hopefully your following, will want to snap up.
It's a hugely competitive environment on Amazon (50 Shades and nanny state policing trashed it). We more or less stopped publishing there 3 or 4 years ago, as it simply wasn't worth the effort.
But with a huge amount of self-promotion, and an unerring ability to spin a yarn, there's still plenty of money to be made there from what my sources tell me.
Good luck, and welcome to the site!