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P.S. I really need to stop slacking and get my books on audible!

P.S. I really need to stop slacking and get my books on audible! "
oh, that is interesting. maybe they have a special clause in their contract with amazon.
yes, audible, that's what i'm thinking too. my daughter listens to the podcast, Nightvale, and they came out with a book after the podcast became popular. she bought it, of course. so even this kind of "cross-promotion" across different media types can be fruitful.
there's also a podcast created by the reddit r/nosleep. they take the best horror short stories from their subreddit and recreate them in podcast episodes. it's quite popular and the production quality is quite good.

Done one Audible via ACX - my first spy thriller - Enjoyed the experience doing a shared royalty model with the professional narrator. Sales - well not great. The sales match the printed or ebook charts and pick up the same publicity. I did not even get full take up of my free offers! Too much competition.

Note: ymmv, especially wrt genre.
1. Amazon’s print book sales grew by 15% in 2016—as estimated by Author Earnings. This gain was primarily driven by Amazon’s own discounting on ..."
Interesting, Alex. Re point 2, indeed, traditional publishers' ebook sales are looking flat but that's because they overcharge and people buy the hard copy instead, especially now that they can easily get secondhand copies through Amazon. Ebook sales as such are healthy.
I was annoyed last year when UK journalist Simon Jenkins wrote a piece suggesting ebooks were past their peak because Kindle sales were falling - a totally fallacious argument. For what it's worth, I refuted it here: http://mikerobbinsnyc.blogspot.com/20...
Note: ymmv, especially wrt genre.