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Nov 27 2012in Features, News by Henry Baum
Via the New York Times: Big publishers have been tentative about entering the market, partly for fear of tarnishing their brand by allowing content they have not reviewed to be published under their name. But Simon & Schuster has gotten around that problem by teaming up with Author Solutions Inc., a company based in Bloomington, [...]
Jul 11 2012in Features, News, Resources by Lela MichaelTags: book promotion, ebook piracy, ebooks in libraries, publishing industry, self-publishing
In this roundup: As recently discussed here at SPR, we are inching closer to the day when self-published eBooks will be stocked by libraries. Consider using your author platform to promote your local library’s eBook lending policy and make friends with your local library ahead of time. Also, is landing a publishing deal for your [...]
Tags: book promotion, ebook piracy, ebooks in libraries, publishing industry, self-publishing
Jul 5 2012in Features, News by Lela MichaelTags: ebook promotion, Project Gutenberg, self-published author communities, self-publishing
A new social community for self-published eBook authors was announced yesterday: From Project Gutenberg, the first producer of free eBooks, now comes the free Author’s Community Cloud Library, a social network Self Publishing Portal. This portal allows authors to share their works with our readers as well as allows readers to provide comments, reviews and [...]
Tags: ebook promotion, Project Gutenberg, self-published author communities, self-publishing
Jul 3 2012in Features, News by Lela MichaelTags: Amazon, Authors Guild, Barnes and Noble, book promotion, ebooks, ebooks in libraries, Indie publishing, PublishAmerica, self-publishing, smashwords
In this round-up: the Smashwords July sale for either hemisphere, GalleyCat’s weekly lists of eBook sales ranks, new legal ruling in Europe on eBook resale, a lengthy opinion piece deconstructing why The Authors Guild among other things attempts to invoke sympathy for PublishAmerica, and a save-the-libraries campaign from The Bookseller. Enroll Your Books in the [...]
Tags: Amazon, Authors Guild, Barnes and Noble, book promotion, ebooks, ebooks in libraries, Indie publishing, PublishAmerica, self-publishing, smashwords
Jun 28 2012in Features, News by Lela MichaelTags: Califa Group, ebooks in libraries, local authors, self-publishing, smashwords
For self-published authors, public meet and greet options may be slim, depending on how many bookstores are left in your neighborhood. Now, there are new opportunities on the horizon. From Library Journal: The San Mateo-based Califa Group, which is the largest library network in California, has made major strides in its project to create an [...]
Tags: Califa Group, ebooks in libraries, local authors, self-publishing, smashwords
Jun 26 2012in Features, News by Lela MichaelTags: Amazon algorithm, eBook pricing
If your self-published eBook is featured on Amazon, you are keenly aware that the only thing constant is change. For those grappling with last month’s ranking adjustments, one of the best explainers is offered at Indie Jane, where Jennifer Becton walks us through the confusion: One of the advantages indie authors have over our traditionally [...]
Tags: Amazon algorithm, eBook pricing
Mar 8 2012in News by Henry Baum
Regarding today’s big publishing story (every day it seems like there’s another one) in which Apple and Big 6 publishers are potentially getting slapped with a Department of Justice lawsuit, Mark Coker comments on Tech Crunch: Prices might actually rise if Agency was abandoned. Under agency, publishers earn 70% of the list price as their [...]
Mar 2 2012in Features, News by Henry Baum
Big news on the Smashwords front: There are two components of the agreement. The first is distribution into the Blio online store and e-reading app. The second part of the agreement gains Smashwords authors and publishers distribution into the library market through Baker & Taylor’s Axis360 service. If you’re not familiar with Blio, it’s an [...]
Mar 1 2012in Features, News by Henry Baum
The site may look the same, but it’s not. Step right up for a long and boring tale. Around 3 months ago, registrations stopped working for no reason. I tried everything to fix it – deleting plugins, adding plugins, messing with code. Bluehost told me someone might have even hacked the site, so I hired [...]
Dec 8 2011in Features, News by Henry Baum
If you went to your KDP account this morning to (obsessively) check your stats, you might have seen this: After a bit of confusion whether or not self-publishers would be part of the Kindle Lending library, they now can be. However, this isn’t a perfect deal for self-publishers for this reason: When you choose KDP [...]