This looks great.
I'm going to wait until the free period is over, and then buy this so you might get a chance of getting some royalties.
I have also recently self-published, I'm currently pitching my price at .99c (plus tax) which I don't think is a particularly good idea in hindsight, but my view is based on trying to get people to buy it and read it on a whim, as I am also unknown. Long term I will get that bumped up to the more typical $3.99 point, but I am thinking I will wait until I have published my second book. It may even be of detriment to me that my price is so low (perceived as a piece of junk, which hopefully it isn't).
I have 5 sales, of which I can account for every single one in friends and family.
I'm quite happy with this really (well, you know, sorta), given performance of similar authors, and hopefully in a couple of years I will have two or three books in my name and maybe even people will start to like my style on a wider basis
Did you try the traditional route at all?
Snowbooks take unsolicited manuscripts (they rejected mine, of course), and I really liked the cut of their jib, but
I don't have I'm not willing to spend the time or the energy outside 'normal' work and life to engage with agents or people that I don't want to engage with.
I'm finding it difficult to understand where I can generate a market for the book, and am resigned to the slow and steady approach. I accept this is limited in its chance of success, but perhaps when I have a bit more free time I can pontificate more, and perhaps start to spend time doing this. I'm very interested in watching this thread to see how you get on.
What's the 'free promotion' process? I'll admit I didn't really understand this, although put my name down for KDP select as well, and kind of picked up that there was something there that I could do.
I have a thought that entering short story competitions could be an interesting furrow to plough to generate interest.
Link to my book(I actually wrote this book after engaging in a 'world building' thread on Bay12, so this forum had a big hand in this)
Good luck getting an audience, anyway