Can You Sell eBooks on the Half Shell?

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Porter Anderson, PorterAnderson.com, Writing on the Ether, Ether for Authors, London on the Ether, JaneFriedman.com, Ed Nawotka, Philip Jones, PublishingPerspectives.com, The Bookseller.com, books, ebooks, author, agent, Amazon, publishing, The FutureBook, CONTEC Conference, Frankfurt Book Fair, Frankfurt Buchmesse, Bowker, WriterUnboxed.com, The Metadata Handbook, Thad McIlroy, Renée Register, The Colossus of Maroussi

By Porter Ander­son | @Porter_Anderson

Ether for Authors: Can You Sell eBooks on the Half Shell?

This is not your Oyster card for getting around London. Nope, here’s a bivalve of a different stripe.

And barely had the ebook-subscription service Oyster launched its invitational life at its good-looking, sunset-y, sail-boat-y site when Mark Coker of the major self-publishing platform Smashwords jumped onto his company’s blog to tell us: Smashwords Signs Distribution Agreement with Oyster.

Read the full article at PublishingPerspectives.com

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2 thoughts on “Can You Sell eBooks on the Half Shell?

  1. Just a heads-up, Porter—you’ve got a rogue “is” up top between “site” and “as.”

    “Please use this site is as a hub to find my lat­est writ­ings.”

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