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Old 04-06-2012, 01:45 PM   #415
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It is strange the difference in sales. The only other thing I've noticed from reading author's blogs is that some genres sell better at one retailer than others. For example, several romance writers say there sales at B&N outsell those at Amazon. A couple of non-fiction authors report similar findings.
One reason one would expect sales to be better at Amazon is that they sell world-wide; B&N are US-only. Shutting out 95% of your potential customers is not a very sound business strategy, it seems to me.
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