
Should indie authors ever give their book away for free? In this episode of BTA Fridays – Breaking the Algorithm™, Kelly Morgan breaks down when “free” is a smart strategy, when it backfires, and how to make every copy you give away work for your author business.
Free Isn’t a Price — It’s an Exchange
Welcome back to BTA Fridays – Breaking the Algorithm™ — the space where indie authors stop chasing trends, build real strategy, and put something better in place than whatever the algorithm is doing this week.
Today’s topic hits a nerve in a lot of author groups:
“Should I give my book away for free?”
Some authors say never — they’ve worked too hard to just give it away.
Others say they’ll hand a free copy to anyone who asks just to “get the book out there.”
I’m firmly in the middle.
I don’t believe in spraying and praying your book into the world for nothing.
I do believe in exchanging your book for value.
Free isn’t a price.
Free should be part of your business strategy.
What “Free” Can Actually Buy You
If you’re not getting money when you give away a copy, you need to be getting something else.
Here’s what “free” can buy:
Sometimes a free copy is your ticket into a room you can’t enter on your own:
If one copy of your book gets you in front of 10, 50, or 100 readers you’d never reach otherwise? That’s not just free — that’s leverage.
A free copy can turn into:
You’re not just giving away paper and ink. You’re trading a book for social proof.
If a reader is truly interested in your work, you might exchange:
That’s long-term relationship building — not random generosity.
Sometimes a free copy is the cost of doing smart business:
If giving away one or two copies opens the door to real revenue, that’s not a loss. That’s marketing spend.
When Free Makes Sense (Strategic Free)
Free makes sense when the person in front of you is a gatekeeper, organizer, or connector:
You’re not just giving away a book. You’re investing in:
And yes, free makes sense for ARCs (advance reader copies) when you’re being intentional. A thoughtful reader, influencer, or reviewer with a real platform can help launch your book with visibility and reviews.
When Free Backfires (Wasted Free)
On the flip side, free can absolutely hurt you if you’re not careful.
Here’s when free goes wrong:
You’re just tossing books into the world with:
You’re giving your book to people who aren’t your readers. They’re not interested, not your genre, and not your audience.
You gave a free copy away because you felt awkward saying no.
You pay to have your book placed into random event bags where it:
If there’s no path back to you and no clear reason for that copy to move your business forward, it’s not a strategy — it’s just loss.
Let the Math Help You Decide
When you’re on the fence, do the math.
Say your cost per copy is $5.
Now free is not just “free” — free is investment with a return.
The question becomes:
“If I give this book away, what am I getting in return — and how soon could that value show up?”
Make Free Work Hard for You
If you do give a book away, make that copy hustle.
Pair it with:
Aim the book:
“I thought of your group when I wrote Chapter 7…”
“This scene might resonate with your students…”
And whenever possible, set the ask:
Then track it:
Your book is part of your business. Treat every copy like product inventory, not confetti.
Alternatives to Giving Away the Whole Book
You don’t always have to hand over a full copy.
Smart alternatives:
You can still be generous without giving away your entire catalog for free.
Questions to Ask Before You Give a Book Away
Before you say yes to “Can I get a free copy?” ask:
If the answer is no across the board?
It’s okay — and often necessary — to say:
“I actually reserve my free copies for libraries, bookstores, book clubs, and marketing opportunities. But I’d be happy to share a sample chapter or show you where to purchase a copy.”
You’re not rude. You’re running a business.
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Come Hang Out on The Author’s Mic™
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Breaking the Algorithm, One Intentional Move at a Time
Free isn’t the enemy.
Random, untracked, guilt-based free is.
From now on, let every copy you give away be tied to:
You’re not just moving books.
You’re building an author business.
If this episode of BTA Fridays – Breaking the Algorithm™ resonates with you, share it with another indie author who’s tired of screaming into the void and ready to move with intention.
🎧 Watch/listen to the full episode here:
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