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Tag Archives: paperback sales
Ebooks Revenues Will TRIPLE
Another article was printed today in WSJ about the book business. This article struck me though because it wasn’t the usual, “things are bad because no name are making money” kind of thing that I usually see. This … Continue reading →
Posted in Booksellers, Business, Financial analysis, Jim b, Selling Books, Writing
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Tagged Amazon, b&n, barnes & noble, barnes and noble, books, Business, cost of ebooks, cost of paperback books, ebook, ebook profit, ebook publishing, ebook revenue, ebook revenues rise, ebook sales, ebooks billions, future of books, how high will ebook revenues go, how much are ebooks, indie, indie author, indie publishing, indie writing, Jim b, jim bronyaur, kindle, kindle app, nook, nook app, paperback profits, paperback revenue, paperback sales, selling ebooks, the ebooks future, traditional publishing, will traditional publishing die, Writing
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Goodbye July!
I still need to talk about my first quarter of sales more and more, I understand that… however, I have finally ordered Quickbooks software to help me with all my projects. When I get the software installed and all my … Continue reading →
Posted in JB's books, Monthly report
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Tagged Amazon, barnes & noble, books, in the corner, july book sales, kdp, kindle, monthly reporting, paperback sales, pubit!, pulsate, smashwords, the devils weekend, the killer & she
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