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Old 07-12-2012, 03:06 AM   #7
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It depends on your title and niche.

I mean on the average, Amazon is the dominant market, so majority of the sales will come from them (a small publisher once told me that 50% of their eBook sales came from Amazon while the rest from other sources).

But there are exceptions, and I know some self-published authors whose Barnes & Noble sales are greater than their Amazon sales.

So in general, what you're experiencing is normal and to be expected.
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