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I sell more books through Smashwords, and I get a higher cut of the sale price than I do through Kindle.
For some reason,
I sell more books through the Smashwords site itself, where I earn 85 % per sale (minus the transaction fee — you don't really get 85 % of a sale at Smashwords; I usually get around 77 %).
However, the site claims that authors who utilize their paid services typically
sell more books through sites such as Amazon, Barnes and Noble, the Apple iStore and other top online retailers.
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About the Author Dana Lynn Smith, the Savvy Book Marketer, teaches authors how to
sell more books through her blog, newsletter, guidebooks, training programs and private coaching.
Kendra Bonnett, featured speaker at the East of Eden Writers Conference, tells audience about the current state of the book business and how they can use their skills as writers to
sell more books through blogging and social networking.
But then D2D
sells more books through iBooks than iBooks does.
Not exact matches
The company said 1.2 GW
more of
bookings would
sell them out
through the end of 2020, and they felt strongly that this would occur soon.
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Selling isn't a new topic for us but this year it really gained momentum
through an explosion of consultants,
books, events and online content.
As the driving force behind the development and delivery of
more than 123 million
books sold through the Chicken Soup for the Soul ® franchise (and over 500 million copies in print worldwide), Jack Canfield is uniquely qualified to talk about success.
food manufacturers have managed to invade what should be a commercial - free zone
through vending machines and «pouring rights»; branded foods (like Pizza Hut pizzas)
sold in the national school lunch program; the sale of a la carte foods; the use of Channel One television in the classroom; the creation of textbooks replete with math problems that use the products» names; give - aways of branded items like textbook covers; offering their products as rewards for academic performance (read X number of
books over the summer and earn a gift certificate to McDonald's); and much
more.
With the growth of the indie publishing industry,
more and
more authors are choosing to
sell their
books directly or
through online retailers.
That means no
more mass - market orders of your
book that will just sit in your garage collecting dust for years on end — your
books can be
sold through Amazon, Apple and
more and printed when they're ordered, saving you time and money.
If you educate yourself before you start wading
through all your metadata, you'll be doing your readers a favor — and you'll likely
sell more books.
Terry — Rick Daley of Public Query Slushpile has just gone
through a year with an agent who couldn't
sell his
book — it's happening
more often than not these days.
The U.S. Department of Justice alleges that Apple, as it prepared to launch its own ebook store, persuaded publishers to price ebooks at $ 13 and $ 15, or about $ 3
more than the same
books being
sold through Amazon and other outlets.
While these review sites were geared
more towards physical products other than
books, such as gadgets that vendors might
sell through the Amazon Marketplace, some of the first complaints from the internet community about Amazon reviews centered on self - published authors who were accused of buying reviews of their
books.
The
books, aimed at kids in Grades 3
through 7, have already
sold more than 6 million copies combined since their release in November.
Thanks to the
Sell More Books Show for giving me the idea for the personal segment, which they do
through comments, and also to the SPP boys for the weekly show nudge.
In theory, we might see
more long - term sales on the poorer
selling books as readers work their way
through a catalog.
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Selling your
book at wholesale pricing does mean you make less per sale, but the tradeoff is that your
book is available to a wider audience and
through more diverse channels.
It's the first video game - themed bundle for a site that has already
sold more than a hundred thousand
books through its popular horror, sci - fi and fantasy
book bundles.
By using CreateSpace, you can maximize your profits on
books sold through Amazon, since you'll earn considerably
more than if the order were fulfilled
through Ingram.
I've got a thousand or
more copies of that
book in my warehouse that I have to
sell through before I can do another print run — and I need to decide if sales are strong enough to warrant another thousand or
more books, or if I need to go to a small digital print run, in which case, I might need to raise the price (because small print runs cost
more per unit than large ones, and I have to offer my distributor a 65 % discount as per our contract).
Karen works with numerous authors, speakers, and coaches designing and producing ebooks while helping authors
sell more books and back - end products and services
through a variety of print and online design and production.
Click
through to learn
more about «How (and Why) to
Sell & Rent Your
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Setting aside that I think the idea that a talking
book feature creates any sort of enjoyment whatsoever, while you yourself have the right to enjoy hearing creative works read on that Kindle in all it's robotic stentorian tones, it's probably the case that Amazon ain't got the right to profit from
selling to many peoples (the public) the device or «the work
through the device» made
more valuable / sellable because those people (whether separate or apart) can listen to the Kindle read it aloud.
But what about when you're stuck, miserable and just fed up with pushing at closed doors and not actually
selling any
books — what about when you need
more than a few writers you met
through Twitter to talk to?
To get from being an author who needs to
sell more books,
through to an author who is completely supporting themselves with their writing, there are 26 different steps to take.
If he
sells through Amazon instead, he can price the
books to earn 45 %, so even though he
sells half the number, he makes 33 %
more profit.
If you want to
sell more books, all roads go
through Amazon.
What is really telling, though, is that publishers in the US continue to far outsell in print and make
more of their revenue off of physical editions, but that in 2013 they
sold far
more titles
through online
book retailers than they did
through physical stores.
Verso
Books will
sell the bundled editions
through its website and offer free shipping, making it
more likely that its customers will come to the site hoping to find that extra value.
I believe I need
more than two sets of eyes to edit my
books, I need to market my
books, and
sell my
books at conferences, and local bookstores
through book signings.
And when somehow that fresh idea, fresh
book does get
through an editor and gets published, (In this new world,
more than likely indie published first), it will spawn (like a bad horror movie) thousands of «easy
sell»
books.
While
books can't
sell themselves, rich metadata certainly can make them
more discoverable at major online retailers and
through search and recommendation engines.
I heart that I have
sold 300 times
more books through Amazon and Create Space PER
BOOK than my royalty house (again, not complaining).
I definitely see
more sell -
through to
book 2 of the series (Almost Cool Girl 2) compared to the spin - off (Diary of Mr. TDH), which might also be related to the main character being a boy instead of a girl, as the series is pretty clearly targeted to young girls.
Would
selling more books on Amazon give you
more financial freedom
through royalty checks, speaking fees, or consulting gigs?
I first heard about K - Lytics
through Chris Syme's Smarty Pants
Book Marketing podcast «How to Do Market Research Before You Publish &
Sell More Books»
Sure, the author electronically published his
book, but the
book never went
through any kind of evaluation, most probably wasn't edited (because many self - published authors wish to retain all creative control over their
book) and
more than likely didn't
sell more than a hundred copies.
Check this out — I've been looking
through this report and it has some great gems on how to
sell more kindle
books!
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