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November 30, 2011in Features, Opinion by James MoushonTags: Amazon, authors, Barnes and Noble, Bobbie Newman, book marketing, book promotion, Branding, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, E-Publishing, ebooks, henry baum, indie authors, Indie publishing, Laura Hazard Owen, marketing, Michael N. Marcus, Ron Frisch, sarah houghton, self-publishing, traditional publishing
Amazon’s entry into public libraries and their own lending process through the Prime program has just quadrupled the activity in ebook lending. With this rapid growth of the ebook lending process comes some inherent problems as [...]
Tags: Amazon, authors, Barnes and Noble, Bobbie Newman, book marketing, book promotion, Branding, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, E-Publishing, ebooks, henry baum, indie authors, Indie publishing, Laura Hazard Owen, marketing, Michael N. Marcus, Ron Frisch, sarah houghton, self-publishing, traditional publishing
October 10, 2011in Lead Story, Opinion by James MoushonTags: Amanda Hocking, Amazon, authors, Brier Dudley, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, E-Publishing, ebooks, henry baum, indie author, Indie publishing, J.A. Konrath, John Locke, Kindle, Kindle Library Lending, Louise Voss, Markus Reily, Overdrive, self-publishing
As new ebook authors and self-publishers continue to try to get exposure in the digital world, several new events could present an expanded opportunity to reach the ebook reader.
1. Amazon’s new generation of Kindles plus the IPad rival ‘Kindle Fire’ will definitely expand the reading [...]
Tags: Amanda Hocking, Amazon, authors, Brier Dudley, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, E-Publishing, ebooks, henry baum, indie author, Indie publishing, J.A. Konrath, John Locke, Kindle, Kindle Library Lending, Louise Voss, Markus Reily, Overdrive, self-publishing
January 8, 2010in Member Blog by Kristen TsetsiTags: bestsellers, bestselling ebooks, carol's aquarium, ebooks, henry baum, homefront, kristen tsetsi, rj keller, smashwords, the american book of the dead, waiting for spring
The most downloaded books today, Jan. 8, at Smashwords.com are by (self-published) Backword Books authors.
Women’s fiction
#1 – Homefront by Kristen J. Tsetsi
#2 – Waiting for Spring by R.J. Keller (reviewed by me here)
Literary fiction
#1 – Homefront by Kristen J. Tsetsi
#4 – American Book of the Dead by Henry Baum
#6 – Waiting for Spring by R.J. [...]
Tags: bestsellers, bestselling ebooks, carol's aquarium, ebooks, henry baum, homefront, kristen tsetsi, rj keller, smashwords, the american book of the dead, waiting for spring