Site - specific feedback is fine: I'd like to read about
Smashwords author experiences, Amazon, etc..
Not exact matches
Right now, India is the fifth largest market for ebook purchases from
Smashwords, so a partnership of this kind will enable a more streamlined shopping
experience for Indian readers and worldwide
authors.
Like
Smashwords, it caters to indie
authors, and it has
experience dealing with... [Continue reading]
I tried an experiment based on years of
experience, data I collected, data and comments from Mark Coker over at
Smashwords, and discussions with other
authors on Amazon, back before the forums there became a joke.
I found it easier to get some momentum on Barnes & Noble, after using
Smashwords to get a freebie into their store, but I know other
authors have had different
experiences with these vendors.
Smashwords offers a much better customer
experience than, for example, selling downloads one by one over an
author website.
Mark Coker further shares the
experience when
Smashwords reached a deal with new vendors how
authors who opted in had «a fan - building advantage over
authors who delay».