Kindle: A Waste of Time or Worth It?

The biggest argument I've come across when I decided to put my books on Kindle was that people would take it in its electronic form and rampant piracy would occur. While I concur that putting my books into electronic formats does open the door to making piracy easier than if I only did paperbacks, I have come across a surprise: my sales have been steadily increasing. And my books that are on Kindle way exceed paperback sales. Now, I set my books at $0.99. Why? Well, for me, I just want to mak...
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Published on December 29, 2009 17:03
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message 1: by Julia (new)

Julia Dudek I completely agree, Ruth. My electronic sales, with Amazon Kindle and on Smashwords, are better than my paperback sales. :D I just got a Kindle for Christmas, btw, and love it!


message 2: by Ruth (new)

Ruth Julia wrote: "I completely agree, Ruth. My electronic sales, with Amazon Kindle and on Smashwords, are better than my paperback sales. :D I just got a Kindle for Christmas, btw, and love it!"

You're so luck to have a Kindle.

It's good to know another author is finding the same thing I am. That means there's more validity to it.


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