If you put a Book 1 into a boxed set, some of the readers may go on to buy your other books, and
because numerous authors are promoting the set or anthology, it should get more exposure than it would if you were just promoting your own stuff.
Not exact matches
In a letter sent late Friday to Rep. Devin Nunes (R - CA), the chair of the House Intelligence Committee and the
author of the GOP memo, White House counsel Don McGahn writes that «although the President is inclined to declassify the February 5th Memorandum,
because the Memorandum contains
numerous properly classified and especially sensitive passages, he is unable to do so at this time.»
As the
author of CollegeVolleyballCoach.com, I receive
numerous emails from volleyball families who are a bit panicked
because college coaches are telling them they are done recruiting, or not responding at all.
But the fuss over her comment and its underlying assumption — that there must be something wrong with him
because, busy or not, he «should» have a girlfriend — got me thinking about the work of Bella DePaulo,
author of
numerous books on the single life, including Singled Out: How Singles Are Stereotyped, Stigmatized, and Ignored, and Still Live Happily Ever After.
Numerous Traditional
Authors have left traditional houses
because they get tired of being jerked around and only getting a small cut of their royalties while indies either get ALL their royalties if they self publish, or a far larger portion of their royalties if they publish through an indie house.
But readers were all over those early 99 - cent ebooks
because they were such a bargain, and
numerous self - published
authors leaped to the tops of the bestseller lists.
Because of the conflicting information regarding royalties, the difficult - to - use - website, and the
numerous author complaints we discovered, we strongly suggest that you use a more reputable service for self - publishing your work.
Amazon has also removed
numerous reviews
because of the hint of purchased reviews, which
authors have admitted to so they could rank higher and sell more books.
«I chose Smashwords
because of its excellent reputation and ability to publish on
numerous platforms,» says the
author of his decision to make this debut novel available as an ebook on that specific distribution platform.
Most
authors probably won't be very good at operating a small business,
because of the
numerous dissimilar disciplines it involves.
And it will now be even worse for anyone who followed the advice,
because as I've said
numerous times, it is very hard to move from being a.99
author to one where your work can command many times that amount.
Also out there are
numerous exchanges between newer pros and neo-pros who are, to varying degrees, afraid their inability to attend the same conventions as Big Name
Authors and Editors will permanently and irrevocably damage their ability to thrive in traditional publishing
because they're not connecting properly.
A popular
author of Sci - fi action in the USA just emailed me to say from now on he's going the self - published ebook route,
because the publisher he has been with for years declined his latest book... this despite his
numerous fans around the world.
Amazon has been good for all
authors, best - selling and non, self - pub and partner pub,
because, for a few, A) Amazon helped replace part of the wholesale market, which shrank in the 1990's, and really helped open up online book - selling; B) Amazon has increased international publishing by expanding into
numerous countries, allowing more international
authors to hit the big English markets, English
authors to hit new markets and transnational publishers to do multi-country launches more easily; C) by launching the Kindle, Amazon juiced the small e-book retail industry into a much larger, fast - growing market, which helped replace mass market wholesale sales, etc..
This is a good thing for
authors, since
numerous authors have been shut out of the market
because of monopoly control by big booksellers or wholesalers (Amazon is both.)
By most estimates, indie ebook
authors have captured between 20 and 30 % ebook market share measured by unit volume (and much more in some genres), and this share will continue to grow in the years ahead
because indie ebook
authors enjoy
numerous competitive advantages over traditional publishers
Rosen —
author of «The Safe Hiring Manual» — explains in the whitepaper: Unfortunately,
because there are so many moving parts when searching criminal records, there are
numerous ways a screening firm can cut corners.