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Old 12-04-2010, 07:21 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by Andrew H. View Post
In any event, I see no need to give the author control over retail pricing; I certainly see no advantage.
Unless the author is the retailer and has their own shop as well. I think you can still sell on Amazon as long as you agree not to sell your book for less elsewhere. That's good. Exposure in Amazon at 30% of the sale for overseas sales and 100% off your own site.

That's the decision we've just made. Someone prove me wrong here because I've got my you-know-whats on the chopping block. We just sacked the distributor because they will not give us the rights to sell our own eBooks on our own sites.

They had the paper and were making money but chose to drop the lot if they couldn't have the eBooks. Well one phone call to another distributor and they didn't mind new business so they have the paper and we have the eBooks.
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