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Old 06-19-2008, 07:34 PM   #289
Steven Lyle Jordan
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And you said your number of sales has steadily improved? Wow!
The main reason is twofold: One, the increased exposure I've gotten at MR; and Two, the exposure I got through collaborating with Rita Toews' Read an E-book Week project and site. This year's REBW project brought in 4-5 times the number of sales I'd expect to make in the balance of the year.

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But you know, the first reason why I've never even considered it (I don't think I've even bothered checking your site up) is that I usually don't bother reading books unless they're genuinely recommended by people I appreciate, or reviewers my tastes agree with. I don't have enough time to waste on books from the great unknown - too many are crap.
Biggest problem I have: Finding online reviewers, interested in SF, willing to read and review an e-book. "While you're at it, why don't you give me a nice paper cut and rub lemon juice into it? We're closed!" (Slam!)
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