Publishing Your E-Book on Different Platforms
The e-book market has grown rapidly over the past few years, which has brought a sometimes bewildering array of ways to sell your own e-book. You can sell copies of the same edition of a print book in multiple bookstore chains, but you’ll find that different stores and publishing platforms require differently formatted e-book files.
This section presents an overview of the ways in which you might want to sell your e-book. I cover all of them in more detail in Part IV of this book.
Hosting your e-book with E-junkie
One simple way to sell your e-book is to use a shopping cart site. It hosts your e-book file for you and, when a reader buys your book, delivers it automatically. You can choose among dozens of shopping cart sites and solutions, but I recommend E-junkie because it’s easy and inexpensive.
If you sell your e-book via E-junkie, you don’t even need a website of your own. You can reach potential readers on Facebook or Twitter or by e-mail and give them the link to buy your e-book.
Turn to Chapter 12 to find out more about using E-junkie.
Selling your e-book from your own website
Many authors choose to sell their e-books from their own websites. This option is helpful if you have a blog, because your readers are likely to become loyal customers. Selling your e-book from your own website also means that you keep all profits — no retailer takes a cut. You can also provide your e-book in any file format you want, and you can even package ...
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