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I always enter my books in the Matchbook program. In my mind, you’ve already paid for the paper copy. Having to fork out any extra money for the privilege of an electronic format, seems a bit excessive.
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I agree. Though I don’t do much in the way of paperback. I use Createspace and it never seems to sell. Probably having the books at 8 x 11 size doesn’t help, but that’s the only way to keep them somewhat cheap.
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I use the standard 6×9 format, but doubt that makes any difference. Like you, I have some 95% Kindle sales and a paltry 5% paperback ones.
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I don’t even have 1% paperback. I would have liked the 6×9, but that put one of my books close to $30. Yikes.
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Seriously?? I chose it because, as CS’s default size, I thought it’d be the cheapest one!
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Nope. It was insane because it worked off book size. The 8 x 11 made it ‘smaller’.
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