Hello dear readers! For those of you ordering more then 1 copy of Everyday Paleo from Amazon, please remember to place a separate order for each book as the New York Times counts one sale as one book, no matter how many are ordered together. Thank you all so so much for your continued support!
Hey Sarah,
I also wanted to point out that Amazon pre-orders do not count towards sales counts for the NYT list. Sad, but true, which is why I haven’t yet pre-ordered.
Interestingly, pre-orders at a Brick-N-Mortar book store like Barnes & Noble or Borders counts just fine. But not Amazon pre-orders. Other authors I follow have often asked their constituency to not pre-order via Amazon for this reason.
But regardless, I’m sure your book is going to sell more than enough copies to get on the Best Sellers list 🙂
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Paul – Very much looking forward to getting a copy!
Hi Paul,
Very interesting because according to my publisher who also published Robb Wolf’s bestselling book the Times will count Amazon pre-orders as long as Amazon does not start shipping out the book until the actual release date, which Amazon has agreed to do in my case. We have been promised actually that our pre-orders through Amazon will count towards the list so let’s keep our fingers crossed! : )
My copy is supposedly sitting on my porch as we speak. Can’t wait to check it out when I get home after work!
Sarah,
Then please ignore me 🙂
I’m sure your publisher knows far than I do about this! I’m just restating what another author mentioned in his email to his followers!
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Paul
Just ordered for my mother-in-law for Mother’s Day! So excited!