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Estimates: 60% of KU reads self-published; 80% Amazon ebook revenue trad published
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If you discount the Amazon own imprints like 47 North and Montlake.... doesn't self-published work account for about 95% of the content in KU and the Prime lending library? Other than the in house Amazon imprints and the very large publishers who get preferential treatment (e.g., Harry Potter), I don't think many actual trad publishers release their books into KU.
In which case, 60% reads is actually surprisingly low.


Does Amazon not make their money elsewhere...?
This article seems to indicate that so far in 2017 many people are reading fewer ebooks from traditional publishers (the big 5, small and mid-sized publishers).
Too bad authorearnings.com hasn't published any numbers since February.
Thoughts? If you're self-published, does this info affect your pricing strategy or do you think you should wait until your sales are higher to increase your price? With it's dropping revenue per page payout, might you be inclined to look at KU as spiraling down to become the ghetto of book publishing? Nothing is forever, especially in hi-tech.