Sentences with phrase «advantage as an indie publisher»

Traditional publishers are required to adapt to the market as well, but your advantage as an indie publisher is that you're more versatile than they'll ever be.

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As a collected whole, the smaller web players, self - publishers, three person publishing houses, indie app developers, and the like, are much more likely to be able to properly leverage the advantages of digital publishing than a large publishing mega-conglomerate.
As every indie publisher knows, distribution on Amazon is often critical for small publishers and Advantage offers 3 strong benefits:
Maybe indie publishers can no longer effectively use price as a competitive advantage, but that's not really bad news.
There are a few reasons this isn't as far - fetched as you may think — lots of backlist books being released as ebooks, indie authors continuing to sell books at $ 1, smaller publishers and new publishers taking advantage of Amazon and Apple's 70 % cut model.
One of the things that bothers me most about vanity publishing of any stripe — from the old - fashioned vanities that shipped you boxes of books to molder away in your basement, to the print on demand self - publishing services that are trying to re-brand themselves as «indie» publishers or «assisted publishing», to the sleazy deceptive pay - to - play companies that pass themselves off as «real» publishers — is that they take advantage of authors twice: first by taking their money, second by brainwashing them into believing all the deceptive hype.
I was kind of foolishly following my previous publisher's pricing policy, completely ignoring the fact that as an Indie I really should set my prices with a better «market - advantage»...
Indie - authors, by and large, often use price as a principal competitive advantage, and large publishers are showing that they are either less - equipped, or perhaps less - inclined, to compete using this strategy.
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