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Old 12-04-2010, 06:19 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by wannabee View Post
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.
Yes you can do that, wannabee. The contract with Amazon is a non-exclusive one, and leaves you free to sell the ebooks with other online retailers, on ebay, your own website, etc. You simply contract not to sell the book elsewhere for less than you sell it on Amazon (and, if you go for the 70% royalty option, you also contract that the ebook is priced at least 20% below the print book price).
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