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Old 01-29-2012, 09:31 PM   #26
st_albert
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At the risk of becoming an accomplice in the hijack of this thread, the publisher I work for publishes mostly fiction in a wide variety of genres, plus a few non-fiction. With few exceptions, they are not used as textbooks. So, no need for fancy fixed formats, audio, dancing bears, etc. Seldom even tables or interior illustrations.

The ebooks are distributed via Apple, Amazon, B&N, Fictionwise, and several other distributors. Guess who the big winner is?

We sell more through Amazon than all others combined, by a factor of 5 - 10.

Seems like we read of a new "Kindle Millionaire" every couple of weeks. I've yet to hear of the first iBooks Millionaire.

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