The beauty of dropping the price to $.99. I just had a $.99 cent sale on McShane's bride and sold 58 copies (trying to get more ratings/reviews.) Anyway,it got me to thinking about ranking.
My book "The Viking" hangs on to its low ranking and has for months - not the exact rank, but low enough to stay in the top 100. (today's rank below)
Best Sellers Rank: #5,218 Free in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
#9 in Historical Scottish Fiction
#42 in Scottish Historical Romance (Kindle Store)
#286 in Teen & Young Adult eBooks
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003X95M94/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i6Yes, it's free, but you'd think with all the authors buying BookBub free book ads, it would slip way down. I mean lots of authors are writing about Scottish Highlanders these days. Therefore, I think that rank is not just based on today's sales, but all-time sales. In my case, it's been free for over ten years. For example, I haven't had a promo on this book for over a month and today so far I've only given away four copies.
Thoughts? Reasons? Excuses?