02-04-2011, 07:24 PM | #16 |
kookoo
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I know I have to do a lot of work to sell self-published ebooks, but I really, really like 60, 70, and 85% royalty rates much better than 10-15-25%. If I write enough and work hard enough to sell them, and if ebooks continue to grow in popularity, I can actually get what I'm worth.
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