This is the Kindle Storyteller Award in the UK which goes on every year. I think there was one in the US as well. Is there not? But I don't think we're- Mark Dawson: No. James Blatch: ... directly involved ... There isn't one? Mark Dawson: There isn't- James Blatch: So ...
And I checked the yes box, and I didn't know for years that people had been buying my books and putting it on their Kindle until one of my clients said, oh, I bought your book and read it on my Kindle at the beach. And I said, wait, what? James Blatch: I wonder how they ...
By that, Mark’s referring to the idea that by selling more books, Amazon’s internal algorithm will better understand the sort of people who like your book. Compounded by the fact that it can also see that your book sells well, Amazon and the Kindle store will start giving it additional...
By that, Mark’s referring to the idea that by selling more books, Amazon’s internal algorithm will better understand the sort of people who like your book. Compounded by the fact that it can also see that your book sells well, Amazon and the Kindle store will start giving it additional...
I’ve gained 22 newsletter subscriptions since these went live, and if Mark Dawson’s adage that each subscriber is worth a fiver us true, then I guess this has worked…? I’ve stopped both ads and amgoing to experiment with a video ad this week. It’s one I’ve used on social me...
Brown. He’s the creator of Loglan. Oh, and he did write SF.The Troika Incidentwritten in 1970 features a global data net. That, and two short pieces of fiction, are the sum total of his of genre writings.The Troika Incidentis available from Kindle but not from iBooks. (Died 2000....
Mark Dawson: Completely wrong. Kindle Rocket. James Blatch: Yeah, it's Rocket. Do you know, the word rocket would not come into my head then. Dave Chesson: Exactly. Yeah. So, we created Publisher Rocket. We changed the name because we started talking to Barnes and Noble, iTunes and ...
19 July 2019 Mark Dawson Categories: Podcast The Self Publishing Show SPS-183: Trad vs. Indie: Which Should You Choose? - with Libbie Hawker Libbie Hawker is the definition of a hybrid author. She writes in multiple genres, self-publishes most of her books, is published with an Amazon ...
The Kindle arrived and everything changed. A friend tipped me off that it was now possible for authors to publish their own books, without needing an agent or a publisher. He was getting emails from readers who had enjoyed his ...
Mark Dawson: Possibly, yes. It’s gone bacterial. James Blatch: Yeah, it’s no longer the exciting thing it used to be. One other thing to mention before we get into our interview is HelloBooks. You can go tohellobooks.comand sign up to join the wait list for our venture that we ...