-- you may, of course, be publishing
on other ebook sites in addition to this, or producing a paperback version of your book.
Reviews
on other ebook sites are useful and you should consider writing reviews on whatever website that you buy books from.
I think you will find some interesting additional searching and expanded lists of
other eBook sites worth trying out:
SO drawing conclusions about ebook sales from Amazon is not a bad move, since there won't be much discrepancy
from other ebook sites.
Upload your book file (DOCX is best, but you can also use HTML, RTF and PDF) fill out the info, click the button, and download your Epub (for Barnes and Noble, Kobo and
most other ebook sites) and / or Mobi file (for Amazon Kindle).
conversely, you may make less per ebooks sale by having lower prices, but you will sell alot more books, I think the fact that amazon and
other ebook sites are selling books as well as they are kinda proves that point, eReaders arent cheap, people need to see the value in buying an ereader AND ebooks.
I download books from B&N several times a week, the library, Amazon and
other ebook sites.
Still, others may wish to use their ebook as a sales lead generator and want more distribution control — and the ability to get customer information — which may not be possible through Amazon, KDP or
other ebook sites.
I would love it oif you could leave a review on Amazon or one of
the other ebook sites.
If you have a moment, please leave a review on Amazon or
other ebook sites.
That's already a good size for print, and for Kindle and
other ebook sites.
Write reviews and rate the books, especially on Amazon, but you can also post them on
other ebook sites, GoodReads, Booklikes, your local library sites, etc..