Read more.A 26 year old writer has side-stepped the publishing industry and is cashing in.
Read more.A 26 year old writer has side-stepped the publishing industry and is cashing in.
Brilliant, the power of the net. Although still a piece(large) given to the etailer, 70% is too much, with the following she now has, her own sale site would be a good idea.
cheers
When was 'smile'...click, replaced with... 'Look miserable & hide behind your stupidly colored hair' ...click. ? I can't be growing old that fast, shirley!? .
Last edited by Andeh13; 01-03-2011 at 12:43 PM.
Good for her. The chances of being noticed with e-publishing are even smaller than for traditional publishing.
She is serious, and don't call her surely.
Err, kinda wrong.
Good for her, but to be honest, 70%? Sod that, I'd try and sell the books on a website myself rather than give away 70% of my hard earned! Not only do they take 70%, but then you lose out on taxes as well, so say goodbye to another 10%...
Still, you would have enough left to buy a house, so not too bad.
As a few posts above seem to think that she's being charged 70%, according to http://www.businessinsider.com/amanda-hocking-2011-2 Amazon are charging her 30%, she keeps the other 70%.
Here's a full photo of her:
from
http://www.austindailyherald.com/201...yond-the-veil/
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