Episode 159 – Copyright Infringement, Audible Gifting, and the Kindle Unlimited Survey (Featuring J. Thorn)

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Question of the Week: Do you think Kindle Unlimited will be significantly larger in 3-5 years? If so, how will it impact indie authors going forward?

J. Thorn joined the podcast this week in our latest lab segment as the trio chatted about Audible’s removal of the gifting feature and Written Word Media’s KU survey. After thanking their patrons Wanderer’s Escape, 5 Numbers of Destiny, and Email Lists Made Easy for Writers and Bloggers, J., Jim, and Bryan discussed tips on avoiding mistakes, turning your mistakes around, and taming your dictation dragon. News stories included another word on Amazon Cash, why you shouldn’t fight piracy, the classic future of indie titles, new changes to Kindle Worlds, Audible losing a feature, and an insightful KU feature. This week’s Question of the Week: Do you think Kindle Unlimited will be significantly larger in 3-5 years? If so, how will it impact indie authors going forward?

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What You’ll Learn:

  • How writers can learn from the mistakes of three authors
  • What one author says she would do differently if she could start again
  • What tips authors can use to increase the accuracy of Dragon software
  • Why Amazon Cash is a useful option for households with no bank account
  • Why one author says trying to stop pirates can damage your career
  • Why indie books could become the next generations’ classic novels
  • How a new Kindle Worlds policy is changing what stories can be submitted
  • How authors may need a new method of getting copies to audiobook reviewers
  • What a survey can tell authors about the reading habits of KU subscribers
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Question of the Week: Do you think Kindle Unlimited will be significantly larger in 3-5 years? If so, how will it impact indie authors going forward?

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