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  • Kelly, obviously my comments (all and any of them) could well use some editing. A book with an impressive cover might, after a casual scan or some period of reading,...
  • @Pamela, I like that traditional publishers charge more for their ebooks. We are charging $9.95 for ours, though the authors can experiment. I'm seeing a lot more auth...
  • I will not purchase an ebook for the same price for the print version. I just go ahead and purchase the printed edition.  Otherwise I choose to pass. I think $9.99 fro...
  • Great article, Brooke. #5 worked for me. I'm self published so I did all the leg work. I got my book into dozens of stores but the catch was many took them on consignm...
  • That still seems to be the case for me Patricia. I've never priced one at $4.99. I've priced several at $3.99, but again, those tend to be the "erotic romances." These...
  • This is such an important, well-reported piece -- I wonder how this ties in with the Chris Anderson idea of "Free" (I love this piece by Malcolm Gladwell: "Priced to S...
  • After wasting significant time and energy experimenting with several e-book services, I tried eBookIt.com and have been extremely pleased. The company is good, fast, r...
  • Beware of most vanity presses. I've had ten royalty publishers over the years and have been placing my out of print books on Kindle and print editions by Create Space...
  • Self-publishing is a fantastic opportunity for the amateur writer to finally get published on her own terms, but it is critical to do your research and get informed be...
  • Hi, Lynn, I've just spent some enjoyable time browsing your website.  Wow, you've done a terrific job with that!  So much to offer writers. Congratulations.  And thank...