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message 1: by Justin (last edited May 07, 2013 09:17PM) (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 792 comments Where does everyone have their book listed to be purchased? Amazon seems to be the obvious choice whether by choice or not but is in fact a no brainer but where else? There are the companies to which published your book for one but how about other small sites? From experience I just recently had a small indie site similar to this one feature a link to purchase my book..but...it goes to Amazon. So aside from Amazon and your publisher, where else is your book available?


message 2: by Angel (new)

Angel Lepire | 13 comments Hey Justin-I've returned to the land of the living & reading. ;-)

Good thread. Mine is sold through Amazon & my publisher as well, but also on Smashwords, Barnes & Noble, ediesel and various other sites I had honestly never heard of like booksamillion and alibris. Other than Smashwords, my (self) publishing company sent it to all the other sources for sale. You can pick a well known book on Goodreads and look at all the places it is for sale by chosing the drop-down box on it's page.

HTH!
*Angel


message 4: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Elswick (wwwgoodreadscomrebeccaelswick) | 51 comments My novel, Mama's Shoes is available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble and Books-a-Million. It is available in softcover, hardcover and e-book. It's also available from my publisher, Abbott Press.

I am currently doing a Give-Away here on Goodreads! Enter to win a copy now through May 31st.


message 5: by Eliza (new)

Eliza Green My book, BECOMING HUMAN, is available from
Amazon
Smashwords (you can download any format you like) Barnes and Noble
Sony
Kobo
Apple
Becoming Human (The Exilon 5 Trilogy, #1) by Eliza Green


message 6: by Jeanette (new)

Jeanette Hornby (goodreadscomuser_jeanettehornby) | 20 comments I have my books listed on Amazon and Smashwords - which distributes to other retailers. To date, I've sold most of my books from Barnes and Noble through Smashwords.


message 7: by T.D. Hassett (new)

T.D. Hassett | 16 comments My book is listed on Amazon, LSBooks.com.
Isabel's Awakening
TD Hassett


message 9: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 792 comments Like I said on another group in the same thread, I've noticed and believe that books are basically featured in three main spots. Amazon, Barnes&Noble and Smashwords. Amazon as far as I'm concerned is a must, if your an author then your book has to be featured on Amazon, if it's not then you live under a rock and need to come out immediately! Barnes&Noble is hard to get your book featured on if your self-published/ Indie author like most of us are. I know smashwords does it for you automatically but for those of us who aren't with smashwords I have heard that B&N tend to treat Indie Authors like the plague and need a real good sales pitch to even consider you. Why? I haven't the slightest clue just going off what I've heard. Finally, Smashwords. I have heard much about it and I've looked into it myself but I really don't know much about it. They sound legit and seem reasonable personally it confused me kind of like KDP does but whatever works I suppose.

You basically want three main distributors for your book, four okay and more than five however you face risk of reducing the sales of your book on the main sites who carry your book. Hope that enlightens some of you and helps.


message 10: by Karen (new)

Karen A. Wyle (kawyle) | 92 comments Barnes & Noble has no problem with carrying indie authors' books in its online store. Per Kris Rusch and Dean Wesley Smith, a major change is in the words where POD paperbacks are concerned, but up until now, B&N bookstores were very unlikely to carry indie books as a chain, although some local stores could be persuaded.

Smashwords distributes to iBookstore and Kobobooks, as well as B&N, for those who choose those distribution channels.


message 11: by Athanasios (new)

Athanasios (athanos) | 39 comments Hi I'm Athanasios. I've got three books in the horror genre and they can be found in all the online retailers. Please contact me at the links below if you want to know more.I've made video previews for all three and viewable at:

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?featu...

The first video preview is for my shortest story: I Am Eternal: Cowboys and Vampires.
The second is for my books series on the whole: Predatory Ethics.
The thirds is for Mad Gods: Book I of Predatory Ethics.
The fourth is for Commitment: Book II of Predatory Ethics.

http://predatoryethics.com
http://www.mad-gods.com


message 12: by Brian (last edited Jun 01, 2013 08:25PM) (new)

Brian Parker (funrunner1977) | 2 comments Hi everyone, I just wanted to post about my new book, GNASH, available on Amazon for only $2.99! It's a great new read just in time for summertime. This book has zombies, failed government responses, military heroes fighting for survival, and even a little romance. Please check it out.

Quick summary: An ancient fundamentalist organization has chosen to lash out against its enemies by conducting several attacks simultaneously across the globe. One of the assaults unleashes a deadly virus within the Pentagon. When the virus mutates beyond anything the terrorists expected, the nation's capital is plunged into a violent zombie outbreak that threatens to infect everyone in the region. A desperate attempt to stop the potential global epidemic backfires as the infected survive a brutal pre-emptive strike and continue to wreak havoc on the human population when they reemerge from the bowels of the ruined city.

Links for GNASH:

AMAZON: http://www.amazon.com/GNASH-ebook/dp/...

GNASH by Brian Parker


message 13: by Ken (new)

Ken (kendoyle) | 24 comments My book (a collection of interlinked short stories set in Bombay, India) was originally exclusive to Amazon. It's now available for Nook and Kobo, and I'm waiting on iBooks.

I suspect most of the sales will still come from Amazon, but I'm giving the other channels a try to see what happens.


message 14: by Margaret (last edited May 24, 2013 01:11AM) (new)

Margaret Sharp (margaretlynettesharp) | 40 comments My books are available through Amazon, and can be ordered through booksellers, though I suspect Amazon is the preferred option in many cases.
I have seven titles, and they are all highly readable. Here's the Amazon link to the latest: my 2013 release, ENCORE. It's am anthology of mostly romantic vignettes. http://www.amazon.com/Encore-ebook/dp...


message 15: by Massimo (last edited May 24, 2013 03:33AM) (new)

Massimo Marino | 31 comments Daimones and Tender Moments... are a bit everywhere. Too long a list to put details here. Thanks also to the Smashwords Premium Catalogue distribution and the CreateSpace extended distribution features.

Daimones is even listed at Foyles, UK.


message 16: by Richard (new)

Richard Stephens (richardstephens) | 7 comments Hi everyone, Amazon is still the no-brainer for most of us.
But my book also just became available at Barns & Noble.
Time will tell how it will do there.
Pirate Tales (Salty Tails Mystery, #1) by Richard Stephens Pirate Tales


message 17: by Anita (new)

Anita Lewis (anitasreads) My book is available through Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Books a Million, our publishers website, www.tatepublishers.com, and locally at the Brick and Mortar Barnes and Noble in Geneva, IL and through our website www.thefivesisters.net which links to these sitesFluffy, Funny, and Fabulous: A Tale of Five Sisters Fluffy, Funny, and Fabulous A Tale of Five Sisters by Anita Lewis


message 18: by Rakesh (new)

Rakesh Ranjan (rakeshranjan) I put up my book first on Lulu. But now it's only on Amazon because I'm trying the Select program of theirs.Requiem: Will the Dead Come Back for Love?


message 19: by Janet (new)

Janet McNulty | 43 comments Amazon, Createspace, Smashwords because they get it everywhere else that sells ebooks. (Sony, Kobo, iBookstore, Barnes and Noble)


message 20: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Raygoza (jenniferraygoza) | 11 comments Amazon.
The Guardians by Jennifer Raygoza


message 21: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Beall | 1 comments http://booksbybeall.com

Links are available at the website to Amazon and Barnes & Noble. I have two books: "The Sum Total: A Search for Levi Clay (1843-1917) and Jesse James (1847-1882)--published in 2010--and "Rebel From Back Creek: James Byron Dean (1931-1955)--published in 2012.


message 23: by Emma (new)

Emma Faragher | 12 comments I put mine on amazon and smashwords. If you want to reach some of the platforms as a UK author you have to go through smashwords (B and N requires an american bank account). Smashwords will also distribute to amazon, apple etc as well as having the format to download your book in multiple formats on their website. The formatting is a nightmare. You get better royalties direct from amazon so I wouldn't publish to amazon through smashwords but I've found it to be fairly easy to work. It's also the easiest way to do give away free books as you can create vouchers for discounted or free versions of your book on smashwords which you can't on amazon. Hope this helps. Here is a link to my book on smashwords if you want to check out how it looks. http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/...


message 24: by C.J. (last edited Jun 30, 2013 01:06PM) (new)

C.J. Heck (cjheck62) | 55 comments Hi everyone!

I have five books -- all are available on Amazon, most bookstores, and on my personal bookstore on Etsy. I'll put the links here:

Barking Spiders and Other Such Stuff
Barking Spiders 2
Me Too!
Bits and Pieces
Anatomy of a Poet

Autographed Books (Etsy):
https://www.etsy.com/shop/CJHeckBooks


message 25: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 792 comments I'm noticing a lot of other sites other than B&N, Amazon and Smashwords, which is good and makes me curious as to how that translates to sales for you other authors.


message 26: by Kenneth (new)

Kenneth Cain | 18 comments You can find all my links on my website, for each work: http://kennethwcain.com
but most are here as well...
http://amazon.com/author/kennethcain


message 27: by Bloomy (last edited Jun 02, 2013 03:33PM) (new)

Bloomy eBooks (bloomyebooks) | 6 comments My book "Sentence Structure Guide" is available on Apple iTunes and iBookstore...
https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/sent...


message 28: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Banks | 53 comments awesome thread! =) My book Shattered

Is available on Amazon, barnes & Noble, Kobo, Sony, Smashwords and Itunes/ibookstore.

I think putting it on Smashwords allows for a large audience to read your books.


message 29: by Thomas (new)

Thomas Cardin | 9 comments My books are only on Amazon now. I did have them on Barnes and Noble and the Kobo Store but sold nil except to a couple personal friends who only have Nooks.


message 30: by Melissa (last edited Jun 05, 2013 12:00PM) (new)

Melissa | 47 comments Hello there! My book Traffic Jam by Melissa Groeling is available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Smashwords, Kobo, Black Opal Books, The Doylestown Bookshop in Doylestown, Pennsylvania and Booktowne in Manasquan, New Jersey!


message 31: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 792 comments I haven't considered a third party host for my book other than my current two of Createspace and Amazon. Although Barnes&Noble would be my first choice to attempt.


message 32: by Daniel (new)

Daniel Wetta | 14 comments The Z Redemption by Daniel Wetta

My novel is on Amazon for its first 90 days exclusively, and then I plan to distribute through Smashwords to B&N, Apple, Kobo, Sony etc., and also through my website:
http://www.danielwetta.com

Let's not just be heroes! Let's be heroes who lead!


message 33: by Bloomy (new)

Bloomy eBooks (bloomyebooks) | 6 comments My book is available at Apple iBookstore and iTunes.
Sentence Structure Guide


message 34: by Judith (new)

Judith Leger (judithleger) | 128 comments Thanks Justin for starting this!

My books:

Dragon Wish - http://www.amazon.com/Dragon-Wish-ebo...

Enchanted - http://www.amazon.com/Enchanted-ebook...

Wraith's Forest - http://www.amazon.com/Wraiths-Forest-...

Esmeralda - http://www.amazon.com/Esmeralda-Witch...

And under my Jadette Paige pen name:

Blue Heaven - http://www.amazon.com/Heaven-Publishi...

Nether Regions - http://www.amazon.com/Nether-Regions-...


message 35: by Constance (last edited Jun 11, 2013 11:23AM) (new)

Constance Williams (constance_williams) | 14 comments Currently our book is available on Amazon - (link to Amazon.com for those not in the US, you can find links to whatever your native Amazon site is by going through the book website - The Witch Lake Chronicles


message 36: by Mindy (new)

Mindy (Boyer) Larson | 30 comments Hey! My book is available here http://www.amazon.com/This-morning-wo...
and here
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view...

Thanks! Hope you'll check it out


message 39: by [deleted user] (new)

Thank you to all those who took advantage of my book promotion last Thursday and Friday 13th and 14th June 2013 to download a free copy of my book.

If you have the time I would very much appreciate some HONEST reviews or just simply comments upon the tale as a whole and upon the presentation style. I am aware of some textual, punctuation and grammar errors and of the need to rephrase/reword in places; an updated and revised edition is being worked upon. However, any review, comment or observation you can provide would be welcome including negative ones.


message 40: by Lee (last edited Jun 17, 2013 06:43AM) (new)

Lee Cushing | 41 comments Last time I checked my books are available at WHSmith, Barnes & Noble, Waterstones, ebay, tesco. Truth is I've track of all the places that have at least one of them.


message 41: by Wendy (new)

Wendy Stanphill | 4 comments My book Tangled Web is available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Create Space.
Thanks and I hope you check it out!

http://www.amazon.com/Tangled-Web-Wen...

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/tangl...


message 42: by [deleted user] (new)

Amazon and Barnes n Noble of course, I am also listed on my publishers site Author House.

Jein's Journey Calastan :)


message 43: by Andrew (new)

Andrew | 6 comments I've tried to make mine (The Policeman of Secrets) available in as many places as possible. Smashwords suggested a list, and I submitted it to every one. So far only Amazon and Smashwords have been really effective, although I was recently delighted to see my first sale at Barnes & Noble.

My thinking is that the more distributors it has, the better.


message 44: by Janet (new)

Janet McNulty | 43 comments All of my books are available on amazon. Today and tomorrow I have a free promotion going:

http://www.amazon.com/Murder-Summers-...

Some of my books I have published through Smashwords, though I find getting through their autovetter a bit challenging.

But click the link above to get a free copy of my latest mystery novel.


message 45: by Shira (new)

Shira | 1 comments All of my books are available on Amazon and the publishers' sites; my new book, door of thin skins is available on Amazon here:

http://www.amazon.com/door-thin-skins...


message 46: by John (last edited Jun 27, 2013 12:05AM) (new)

John Rachel (johndrachel) | 45 comments My latest novel, "Blinders Keepers" keeps popping up all over the place ...

Blinders Keepers by John Rachel

As a Kindle ebook from Amazon (US) . . . http://amzn.to/122cnyF
As a Kindle ebook from Amazon (UK) . . . http://amzn.to/189KuaF
As a paperback from Amazon (US) . . . http://amzn.to/11zaEjm
As a Nook Book from Barnes & Noble . . . http://bit.ly/17MtgjE
As an iBook from the Apple Store . . . http://bit.ly/11WqJiv
As an ebook from Kobo . . . http://bit.ly/18wHki2
As an EPUB ebook from Sony . . . http://bit.ly/11GNrLz
Every popular ebook format at Smashwords . . . http://bit.ly/190zmgs
As a paperback from the printer . . . http://bit.ly/10SPPyS
Melange Books (publisher) . . . http://bit.ly/14j2VGy

Much of the presence is the result of achieving Premium Status approval at Smashwords. If you can get beyond the fastidiousness of their Meatgrinder ebook converter, it opens up a lot of channels of distribution.


message 47: by Laura (new)

Laura Finger (laurafinger) | 5 comments I just went with Amazon. Every author before me know understands statistics said that Kindle Select was more successful than going with all of the other other sites.

Laura Finger


message 48: by Cerys (new)

Cerys Lys (cerysdulys) | 35 comments I skimmed through quick, so I might have missed it, but one place I don't see a lot of people put their books up is AllRomanceeBooks (ARe) and/or OmniLit. They're both combined under one banner, but OmniLit is for general fiction and ARe is for more romance/erotic romance/erotica focused.

They're smaller and a little more effort than the others (and you have to apply for a publisher account, you can't just make one like most other places), but I like them.


message 49: by Gladys (new)

Gladys Lawson (gladyslawson) | 13 comments Hi,

I've just uploaded my e-book to Smashwords http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/...

but it's too new to tell how the sales are going.

Have a good one,

Magda


message 50: by Strider (new)

Strider Jones (stridermarcusjones) My five published books of poetry and ebooks are available on the following sites for those interested in having a read and purchasing:

http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/strider...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_n...

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_...

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/strid...


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