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I'll throw in that I to have seen a massive decline since early September. Page reads have been cut in half pretty much across the board from my normal baseline, and my most recent novel release earned less than a third of what my typical releases earn out in a 30 day period despite ranking consistently with my catalog.

Perhaps to put it in better perspective, prior to September, I can't remember my last month where I didn't average $1,000 per day or more. Today, despite several recent releases and a book climbing the charts hard and fast, I'm might fall short of $200.

Something is going on, and I don't think it's on my end.
 
Blogged about this here. Sunday afternoon isn't the best time to catch people's attention, but fingers crossed.
 
This is starting to look like a Kindle Select-wide issue, and not just something that certain authors are seeing.

If it's a system problem, all writers should see some correction, not just a few.

If every individual writer has to contact Amazon and deal with stonewalling, that is a significant issue, because it might represent SOP for any issue in the future.
 
More anecdotal data around low page read numbers:

I ran the same 3-book series on promo in June and Sept. Book 1 was free via BookBub in June and Book 2 free via BB in Sept. Comparatively, we saw more downloads of the freebie and many more sales of the paid books in Sept.

JUNE:
Book 1 - Free -  55,000 DLs
Book 2 - 99¢ - 1137 sales - best rank #308
Book 3 - $3.99 - 430 sales

SEPT:
Book 1 - 99¢ - 1490 sales - best rank #156
Book 2 - Free - 56,500 DLs
Book 3 - $1.99 - 1417 sales - best rank #195

Even so, over the same 15-day period encompassing the promo days and after, we've seen about 1/3 fewer page reads in September for this series.

ETA: To put numbers to what that looks like, in June it was about 1.1 million reads during that 15 days compared to about 716K during that same 15-day period in Sept. That's about a $1700 difference :(
 
I hadn't even considered looking at books published with updates. I don't have the data in front of me, so I can't say if my falling pages are normal post release drop or something more severe (I'm reasonably sure I updated two of the books in my main series during September). They are showing 30-50% drops in pages, but they're also coming off a promo. I'll have to check more in depth when I get home and have all my data handy. From a quick glance, the pages look low considering sales are holding steady.
 
I don't know if this is relevant, but I updated some covers a few weeks ago and lost the also boughts on two of the books - both of which have been out for years. I complained to KDP and got the standard tough stuff cream puff boilerplate reply.
 
bobfrost said:
I'll throw in that I to have seen a massive decline since early September. Page reads have been cut in half pretty much across the board from my normal baseline, and my most recent novel release earned less than a third of what my typical releases earn out in a 30 day period despite ranking consistently with my catalog.
Pretty much exactly this.
 
bobfrost said:
I'll throw in that I to have seen a massive decline since early September. Page reads have been cut in half pretty much across the board from my normal baseline, and my most recent novel release earned less than a third of what my typical releases earn out in a 30 day period despite ranking consistently with my catalog.
Pretty much my situation
 
I haven't had any new releases or changed anything, although my page reads have been down.

But here's my wonkiness if you want to call it that. I checked my stats a couple of hours ago and I had about 200 page reads. All of a sudden, I have 1673 page reads. Most of those are for a trilogy of full-length novels. No one person could have read all three books in about three hours although there are some very fast readers out there.

Not that I'm complaining, but maybe Amazon is starting to catch up?
 
Well, crap.  Here I thought it was just me Amazon had decided not to work for anymore.  :/  This is usually one of my strongest months and the sales and reads are all down, despite a recent release.
 
Gertie Kindle 'a/k/a Margaret Lake' said:
But here's my wonkiness if you want to call it that. I checked my stats a couple of hours ago and I had about 200 page reads. All of a sudden, I have 1673 page reads. Most of those are for a trilogy of full-length novels. No one person could have read all three books in about three hours although there are some very fast readers out there.
That could be a case of a reader who's had a few books on his or her device and ready them over the past week or two but didn't sync until today. The 1400+ reads accumulated on the device until the Kindle could call home.

At least that's how I understand it works.
 
I do a lot of promos, so it's hard to say definitively. Overall, my pages look about 10-20% lower than what they should be given the rank and sales. That's not enough to tell me there is a reporting issue. On the book I updated in September specifically, the pages look about 20-30% too lower for the ranking/sales (compared to previous months). That's within the margin of error to where it could be me/something other than a page reporting issue, but it's more of a clear difference than the overall pages.
 
I have more reads reported on the month to date sales report than I do on the graph today, which is confusing, but at least the numbers are going up! Like some others in this thread, I just came off a cross-promo and was waiting to see what would happen.
 
I write Urban Fantasy (for those who were looking at genre).

My pages read went from a steady 1500 - 2500 a day, to 20 on September 12th. I ran a promo on September 16th and got 45 sales then, 12 sales day 2. There was a total of 150 pages read over that weekend, and they went back down to 0 for the following week. They started to rise up to 100 ish a day on September 26th, and are beginning to return to above 1000 a day now. I emailed them about the problem August 18th and received no reply, but now I'm concerned about their reporting and potential income lost over those missing days.
 
I just published a new novella Friday night. It got up to the 13,000 rank and has had 27 sales, but only 170 pages read in total! The book is 135 KENCP, and my sister checked out the book and read it on day one (and synced her device) so that accounts for 135 pages read right there.

In the meantime, I have SHORT STORIES published over a year ago with 0 sales with a rank in the 100,000s that are getting 160 pages and 35 page reads. Short stories selling 0 to 1 copies published over a year ago, are beating my new release in page reads for the day.

I know I'm small time, but sheesh.
 
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