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Old 12-02-2015, 08:39 PM   #9
Cinisajoy
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I wish I had actual numbers for you. But I just know what authors have told me.
I am trying to figure out what the big deal is about they are an advertiser and an Amazon affliate.
Are you saying if a person is advertising their book for sale on their website, they shouldn't be an Amazon affliate?
Or are you saying that an advertiser shouldn't make money off of both the author and the seller (Amazon)?

Are you entirely positive about how other ads are priced?
Most ebook advertisers only accept certain priced books. So yes the ad price is based on the price of a book.
I assume we are talking e-mail advertising, since TV and radio charge by the second and also by the time of day or by the second and what is on.
Example of this will be on February 7. That for one network is most expensive to advertise on that day for about 3 hours. And actually 1/2 hour I think runs at least $1000 per second. How much is a coke these days?

As to your other theory, buying 10 other ads instead of BB will not get you 10 times the readers as there is much overlap on the subscribers.
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