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Old 02-19-2017, 06:36 PM   #320
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Originally Posted by Pajamaman View Post
Brexit was on june 23 and the pound was high until that date. The report notes a drop in ebook indie sales from may. So I'm doubt the drop in sterling explains it. Can US buyers even buy UK ebooks from Amazon?
Anyone can publish on Amazon. The .wherever doesn't matter. I think with a work around I could buy from the UK.

Now why such the big concern?
Books like businesses open and close all the time. Indie sales may be down for the reasons given in this thread. Unlike 2011, people are not as apt to buy from new, unknown authors. They expect quality in their books.
As a reader, I should not be able to tell the publisher from reading the book. So it is to the indie detriment that readers do now look.

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