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  • This is an awesome post of your journey from print to audio book. Thank you for your insight. I have to ask though, is the audio book worth the extra dollars and work? Are they guaranteed more sales than e-books? Just curious.
  • ...a service that certain people needed (progressive solutions to political problems, inclusiveness), rather than as someone constantly "dialing for dollars" or "shilling for votes."  [I...
  • ...who have yet to prove their value, however not paying writers who have been consistently putting out quality content and bringing in thousands of dollars for an organization like Huff...
  • ...h Create Space I have them all in paperback. 32 years ago I got a whopping 14 cents for a mass market paperback and now I can get as high as $5-6 dollars each. It does take a lot of w...
  • Thanks Brooke for an informative and insightful look at dollars versus daydreams. Communities such as this one here at SheWrites have a profound influence on all of us because we meet...
  • Oops. on second thought, the webinar is $75 dollars.
  • ...ched numbers for several Fortune 500 companies, setting consumer prices for computers and landline phone services. The companies made billions of dollars in revenue (and profits) beca...
  • ...everywhere, from advertisements to sports commentators, to NPR guests and hosts.  I remember it by “fewer items; less mass.”  For example:  fewer dollars, less cost.  Or fewer bananas...
  • I"ve refused to pay for those segregated reviews, which may not be a good thing. I enter some contests, but not the ones that charge hundreds of dollars. When I do a Goodreads giveawa...
  • You don't actually need to pay to publish. In less than 24 hours, and for zero dollars, I can have an electronic book published online with worldwide reach.I published my first book -...