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Originally Posted by Hitch
Well, Amazon might allow it, of course, but be aware that both "editions" will NOT be sold on the same sales page--so you could equally lose customers, who decide that if they land on the FXL version, that they expressly do NOT want FXL, as FXL is a giant PITA to read.
They will NOT add a tag telling people that it's a reflowable eBook.
(With regard to selling from your own website, you might want to read this article on my website--you can bypass the entire discussion of DRM, and skip right to the last section: http://www.booknook.biz/platforms-re...my-own-website . EVERY, repeat, EVERY client that we've had that started doing that--doctor's offices, law offices, corporations, etc.--all gave it up inside of 6 months, for the reasons I mentioned in that last paragraph.)
Just saying!
Hitch
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So Amazon adds a tag when you used Fixed Layout but not for Reflowable?
If they add a tag for one but not the other I can make my title deal w that: "TITLE -- Reflowable Edition."
About selling on your own site...I'm confused. Everyone sells their stuff on their own site and on every other site they can, right? Obviously I wouldn't limit my selling to my site but I have all my books for sale on my site and ... everywhere else I can. Works. No reason to say no to any sales. Ppl buy from all sorts of places. Listings aren't exclusive. (Unless you sign away rights.)