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I published my paperbacks with CreateSpace. Through CS's expanded distribution, that means the books are also available on Barnes & Noble's website or can be ordered through the store. The way the royalties work, I make a couple dollars for an Amazon sale of a paperback and all of $0.19 for a Barnes & Noble sale. But there are readers who feel a book is more legitimate if it's available through B&N, so I think it's worth it.
I've had some months in which my Barnes and Noble sales were better than or equal to Amazon, so to me this is worthwhile, although I don't get much action on the other retailers. I may try shifting to Kobo Writing Life directly in the future and see if their promotional opportunities make a difference.