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smashwords, you had me at “direct”

December 15, 2012

One of the toughest hurdles for a self-publishing author to overcome is distribution. In the e-publishing world, it's easy to sell at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. It's a little harder to sell in the iBookstore, but it can be done. Beyond that, it gets trickier, since other vendors don't allow continue reading

day 25: what about barnes & noble’s nook store?

November 8, 2012

Miss a day? Visit the main post for links to each day. We've talked a lot about Amazon and the different options for selling your book in the Kindle Store. Many of you may be wondering about Barnes & Noble. Yes, it's easy to make your book available in the Nook store, and because the options continue reading

day 24: what is a kindle single?

November 7, 2012

Miss a day? Visit the main post for links to each day. When it comes to e-publishing, it's hard to keep track of all the options. When I spoke at Re:Write earlier this year, I was asked: What is a Kindle Single, and is it something worth considering? Amazon introduced Kindle Singles as a way to continue reading

day 23: how long should an e-book be?

November 6, 2012

Miss a day? Visit the main post for links to each day. Just this week, someone asked me: How long should an e-book be? I didn't really have a definite answer—because there is a great deal of flexibility when it comes to the length of an e-book. The biggest consideration in length for an e-book continue reading

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