If your plan is to write a book for the Indian market start with ebooks, don't try to
get into the print market.
Not exact matches
He is author of two books:
Marketing Lessons From the Grateful Dead and Inbound
Marketing:
Get Found Using Google, Social Media, and Blogs, which is in its seventh
printing, has sold more than 50,000 copies, has been translated
into nine languages, and peaked at # 17 overall on the Amazon bestseller list.
Self - publishing via
print on demand and digital (ebook) publishing made it affordable for me to
get the book
into the
market.
I would definitely consider any
print - only deal, as well as foreign language deals, in order to
get into new
markets.
Spent over ten years using cheap and free e-books as
marketing for
print books, but they still wanted to
get into Amazon, and were willing to make major changes to their e-book sales program to do it.
Hi, Susan, Yep, the MG
market is a challenging one to
get into, especially if you don't have
print copies available.
They no longer have to run their works past hordes of agents, editors, and
marketing teams in order to
get into print — only to worry then about how clerks will position and place their works on bookstore shelves, and for how long.
Joel Friedlander uses his background in book design, advertising and graphic design to create a website which helps readers
get their books
into print and effectively
market them.
«What an author
gets per copy is not adequate to conclude that they make more money in total... I don't see any correlation in the different direction of
market share based on price increases... Amazon's bestseller list is comprised mostly by low priced or almost free titles, so it is not fair to conclude that Indy authors make more money by using this sample... more and more of the Big5 publishers have been re-designing their websites to sell ebooks and
printed books it could be a reason for the effect
into the decreased
market share that they have on Amazon.»
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