Alchemist Author Pirates His Own Books

Written by Smaran on January 24, 2008 

Paulo Coelho, the best-selling author of “The Alchemist”, is using BitTorrent and other filesharing networks as a way to promote his books. His publishers weren’t too keen on giving away free copies of his books, so he’s taken matters into his own hands.

Coelho’s view is that letting people swap digital copies of his books for free increases sales. In a keynote speech (embedded below) at the Digital, Life, Design conference in Munich he talked about how uploading the Russian translation of “The Alchemist” made his sales in Russia go from around 1,000 per year to 100,000, then a million and more. He said:

In 2001, I sold 10,000 hard copies. And everyone was puzzled. We came from zero, from 1000, to 10,000. And then the next year we were over 100,000. [...]

I thought that this is fantastic. You give to the reader the possibility of reading your books and choosing whether to buy it or not. [...]

So, I went to BitTorrent and I got all my pirate editions… And I created a site called The Pirate Coelho.

He’s convinced — and rightly so — that letting people download free copies of his books helps sales. For him the problem is getting around copyright laws that require him to get the permission of his translators if he wants to share copies of his books in other languages.

So is Coelho just seeding torrents of his books? That’s just the beginning. He took it one step further and, as quoted above, set up a Wordpress blog, Pirate Coelho, where he posts links to free copies of his books on filesharing networks, FTP sites, and so on. He says it had a direct impact on sales:

Believe it or not, the sales of the book increased a lot thanks to the Pirate Coelho site…

In his speech he talks about how the Internet is changing language and books, and how online “piracy” and BitTorrent have helped him not only be more widely read, but also sell more books! It’s a must watch.

Via P2P-Blog

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101 Mar 26, 2008 at 13:41 by bob

BwNgDR hi good site thx http://peace.com

102 Apr 25, 2008 at 16:56 by Aryo the Prince of Persia

[quote comment="271216"]Does everyone in here praising this guy is serious? He is a hack. The majority of people here in brazil with a little academic education hates this guy. He is a joke in a lot of circles. His writing is an pseudo-mystical ego trip… Please dudes… Maybe the translators are doing a better job than he is… But his success overseas seriously amazes me…[/quote]

ok! u have academic education… good for you !
so what?! whats your point???
we love him, and we love his works. if your “educated people” got something better, then they should publish it, and then :
let the readers decide! … (but i’m sure they already have decided !)

103 Apr 30, 2008 at 16:30 by SLS

The Alchemist is a wonderful book. While everyone else is crying about the pirating and saying it is cutting into their profits Paulo is making it work for him. Great to see a forward thinker.Pirating is making artist step up the quality of their work. Let’s put it this way, if you look online and it is difficult to find your work i.e. (movie, book, song…) being pirated, then your work sucks and you shouldn’t get paid anyway.

104 Jun 29, 2008 at 11:02 by MUDIT

AWESOME BOOK…………..
IT CAN CHANGE ONE’S LIFE…
EVERY ONE MUST READ IT ONCE…
ITZ A GEM OF A BOOK….

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