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May 20, 1:45 PM
Kindle: Como formatar e publicar seu livro - Um guia passo a passo para iniciantes (Portuguese Edition): Edson Brandi: Amazon.com: Kindle Store (finished Kindle by Edson Brandi and gave it 3 stars http://t.co/wup72qrXx7)... Delete the scoop?
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Amazon has just announced a new program for Kindle authors called KDP Select, apparently designed to encourage authors and publishers to enroll their ebooks in Amazon's lending library and to limit competition. Via Dvorah Lansky Delete the scoop?
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If you are an author, musician, filmmaker, publisher, or studio, check out complete on-demand self-publishing, print on demand, and disc on demand services. Via Laura Brown Delete the scoop?
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This clever link allows you to have one link to your book in all international Amazon stores. Via Jane Steen
Jane Steen's curator insight,
May 5, 6:48 PM
More useful info from the Alliance of Independent Authors. Quick plug: I'm a member and I have to say you get a lot out of membership. The support and information from the Facebook page alone is worth the membership fee. Delete the scoop?
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Seth Dixon's curator insight,
December 16, 2012 9:06 PM
During the holiday season, online sales shoot up as distant relatives seek to ship gifts in time for Christmas. Some have noted that online shoppers can stay at home and completely render the tradition physical storefront redundant. Online shoppers, whether they think about it or not, hoping that the physical logistics behind the scenes will work efficiently and quickly. This collection of images is a reminder that while it might appear that geography and location are eliminated with online communications, these virtual interactions in cyberspace are dependent on actual physical locations. Tags: location, economic, space, industry, technology.
Jim Lerman's curator insight,
December 17, 2012 10:24 PM
Must be a mighty difficult place to work in. Delete the scoop?
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