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Amy Edelman commented on the blog post Book Sales Aren’t Everything 4 months ago
Great post, Henry. And while I know that this is mainly a forum for self-pubbed authors, I would argue the challenge of selling books is certainly not specific to indie authors (I was on The Today Show and had a 3/4 page review in People magazine…it bumped sales, but not as much as you’d expect). [...]
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Amy Edelman commented on the blog post What’s So “Indie” About Indie Writers? 6 months, 2 weeks ago
Seek and ye shall find, which is the hardest directive of all when it comes to indie books. Take a walk through IndieReader. I can’t promise all the titles included are the book equivalent of Flipper or Black Flag, but our goal is to help you find the ones that are.
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Amy Edelman commented on the blog post Ebook Authors: 17 Great Information Sources 11 months, 3 weeks ago
This is a great list! I encourage anyone who has had personal exp with any of these sources (or others) to fill out the graded feedback on the IndieReader site (www.indiereader.com) so we can document which are the best ones! Thx!
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Amy Edelman commented on the blog post The New Wordsmiths: An Interview with Book Editor Kurt Gutjahr 1 year, 7 months ago
Hi…just to clarify, WordSmiths will be working primarily with IndieReader Publishing Services, a full-service self-publishing company, assisting authors who want to retain control of their work and independently publish in the smartest, most creative and cost-effective way possible (and IndieReader’s sister biz). That way, IndieReader, via…[Read more]
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Amy Edelman became a registered member 2 years, 4 months ago
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Amy Edelman wrote a new blog post: An Author Creates a Website for Consumers: IndieReader 3 years ago
IndieReader—which will go live in June—promotes, markets, and sells self-published/POD books. Authors set the retail price for their books and receive 75% of the transaction. IndieReader also provides authors with their own Web page with their own URL (no unintelligible code!). What Sundance has done for indie films—making what’s outside the…[Read more] -
Amy Edelman wrote a new blog post: An Author Creates a Website for Consumers: IndieReader
IndieReader—which will go live in June—promotes, markets, and sells self-published/POD books. Authors set the retail price for their books and receive 75% of the transaction. IndieReader also provides authors with their own Web page with their own URL (no…