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Old 11-18-2010, 11:25 AM   #7
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I'm with Neilmar on this subject. If I am someone who is going to pirate books I am not going to bother with unknown authors. I'm going to target books where I would make the most dollars in order to maximize my time. I don't think that you have anything to worry about in terms of piracy until you really make it big, like John Grisham big, NY Times best sellers.

For now I would recommend geting yourself as much exposure as you possibly can. In my opinion: 1) Post your real name on these forums, perhaps forum members will recognize your name when looking for reading materiel; 2) See if you can get your books to sell via Amazon, Barns and Nobles, Borders, Kobo Books, Sony. Its a long shot but perhaps a web site of your own could sell your ebooks. There are some providers who will do that for $5 a month, sell one copy a month and you are making up costs.
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