The way StoryBundle works is that a group of
indie authors pool their books and help promote the whole bundle, sharing their fanbases.
Not exact matches
If the titans of Industrial Publishing keep trying to squeeze their
authors more of them are going to test the waters in the
Indie pool.
One way for
indie authors to do away with editing expenses (but still getting that edit) is to
pool resources, be it financial or time.
It's logical for
indie authors to be
pooling their traffic and advertising each other's books, etc..
Indie authors, on the other hand, are paid pro rata out of a pool, which pits indie authors against each other in a competition for readers: One author's gain is another's
Indie authors, on the other hand, are paid pro rata out of a
pool, which pits
indie authors against each other in a competition for readers: One author's gain is another's
indie authors against each other in a competition for readers: One
author's gain is another's loss.
Michael Cader at Publishers Lunch is reporting that Kobo Writing Life (the self - publishing platform) terms and conditions have been updated to tell
indie authors that they'll be paid from a monthly
pool of overall subscription income at Kobo Plus, «based on reads — counted when a user has read «at least 20 percent of the ebook» — with each book's read pro-rated from the
pool at a rate of 60 percent of the list price.
More than half of the
indie authors in the study were enrolled in the Kindle Unlimited Full - Read Equivalent program (Kindle Select), which pays
authors from a royalty
pool based on how much of a book is read.
Add a form so that
author / publishers in any of these category can give their own classification, either to confirm being Small / Single, or to be added to the
Indie pool.