Question of the Week: Do you think Amazon should do something about books taking over categories they don’t belong in? Or should indies just take advantage of the category situation?
The pair of publishing podcasters have a new nickname (and you’ll have to listen to find out)! After praising their patrons Kathy Coatney (Dad’s Girls http://www.kathycoatney.com/ dads-girls/ ) and Tara Ross (Cubicle Jail to Laptop Lifestyle http://amzn.to/1ZNNHWl ), they took on a trio of tips about Netline, genre fiction, and building your dream team of employees. News stories focused on Ilona Andrew’s self-published novella, British literary festivals, category coups, Flipkart’s bow, the rise of audio, and taking risks vs. gambling. This week’s Question of the Week: Do you think Amazon should do something about books taking over categories they don’t belong in? Or should indies just take advantage of the category situation?
What You’ll Learn:
- Jim and Bryan’s new nicknames!
- How to use NoiseTrade and Netline to get more subscribers
- Where Russell Blake thinks indies have an advantage
- How to build up your dream team of employees
- Which trad pub urban fantasy author is trying self-publishing
- Why British literary festivals are getting called out
- What’s making it so difficult to search for books on Amazon
- The big news coming out of India for Flipkart
- Why audio is changing the book industry is such a big way
- Whether or not publishing for profit is a black and white affair
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Question of the Week: Do you think Amazon should do something about books taking over categories they don’t belong in? Or should indies just take advantage of the category situation?