Posts Tagged ‘amazon’
Available today! Buy now from Amazon College student Hannah Maquiling, also temporarily working as the Goddess of Love, has had enough of everyone asking for her help when it comes to relationships. It’s her turn to find romance! She deserves […]
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Yesterday and earlier today, I was in meetings with soon-to-be author/publishers and telling them that watching your own ebook sales rank is the ultimate in unproductive timesuck. Now Amazon goes and does this — check out Author Rank, where they […]
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When I first started tracking my ebook sales, Amazon accounted for 97% of my sales. Now, not so much. The other players (Barnes and Noble especially) are really kicking it this year. Lessons learned/reinforced: Be everywhere.A small slice of […]
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Guess which one of my books now has a shiny new Kindle edition? OK, you don’t actually have to guess. No Strings Attached, about Carla and Dante and their lack of strings, is now available on Amazon for $3.99 US, […]
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If you live in the Philippines and prefer paperback books, look here! Interim Goddess of Love the paperback (Philippine edition) is now available via my Multiply store. It’s about the size of a Summit Book (4.25 x 6.75 inches) and […]
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I should learn to make cuter charts! This is the report card for my ebook sales over the past year, now taking into account sales from Smashwords, Sony, and Apple. (Yes, I now have a sale from Apple!) I also […]
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I posted a few months ago this Kindle report card for FTF. At the time I was amazed at October’s figures, but this update is just to show how November and December totally kicked October’s butt. (And January 2011 has […]
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The God Equation and Other Stories (Kindle Edition)by Michael A.R. Co Mathematics and religion duel in an award-winning tale about the true nature of faith and free will. (“The God Equation”) Two soldiers share the unsavory task of killing someone […]
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Apparently not all ebook stores are equal. At least as far as my ebook experiment is concerned. When I decided to publish Fairy Tale Fail digitally via the Amazon Kindle Store in April 2010, it wasn’t because I did my […]
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November has beaten October as Fairy Tale Fail‘s best month ever. Amazon also launched (finally) a way to give Kindle books as gifts, even to people who have never opened a Kindle account, so this might even get better. (I […]
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