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Sep 18 2012in Features, Opinion by James MoushonTags: Amazon, Book Reviews, buying reviews, Call Off the Dogs, ebook authors corner, goodreads, hbs author’s spotlight, Joanna Penn, Joel Friedlander, kindleboards, LibraryThing, mark coker, mobileread, nookboards, paid reviews, smashwords, SPR
With the huge controversy brewing in the Book Publishing Industry over book reviews and how they’re obtained and used, I thought I would jump in on this. We have exposed a problem in the trust of one of the decision points buyers have. Is the ebook as good as the review says it is? How [...]
Tags: Amazon, Book Reviews, buying reviews, Call Off the Dogs, ebook authors corner, goodreads, hbs author’s spotlight, Joanna Penn, Joel Friedlander, kindleboards, LibraryThing, mark coker, mobileread, nookboards, paid reviews, smashwords, SPR
Mar 5 2011in Lead Story, News, Opinion by Todd KeislingTags: mark coker, revolution, self-publishing, smashwords, traditional publishing
This week, Mark Coker posted a new entry to the Smashwords blog detailing the rise of self-publishing and discussing the broken model upon which big publishing is built. From the article: If authors – the beating heart powering Big Publishing – lose faith in Big Publishing, then big publishing as we know it will die. [...]
Tags: mark coker, revolution, self-publishing, smashwords, traditional publishing
Aug 5 2010in Interviews, Lead Story by John SundmanTags: interview, mark coker, self-publlishing, smashwords
For the last century, publishers controlled the means of book production and book distribution. If authors wanted to reach readers, they had no choice but to kneel before the publishing oligopolists who had the power to determine who got published, and what readers read. The system worked fantastically well for the publishers, [. . .] but less well for the authors they published, and even less well for the vast majority of authors who could never gain access to the cliquey club of the published.
Tags: interview, mark coker, self-publlishing, smashwords