Amazon has announced that it is prioritizing household and cleaning essentials over anything else. They emailed publishers and vendors last week, letting them know that their books will take longer to ship out and this has created a difficult situation where many of the best sellers on Amazon Charts and the Amazon bestseller list are taking 2-3 weeks to be shipped out. Where … [Read more...] about Ordering books from Amazon will now take longer to dealiver
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Canadian Author Warns Against Amazon.ca
As ebook retailers expand their global reach into untapped markets, the potential for providing the solutions afforded by digital publishing seem obvious. More readers than ever can access digital content with the same ease of use and speed that US customers originally enjoyed. Thanks to the work from many of the retailers, global customers can even enjoy content in their own … [Read more...] about Canadian Author Warns Against Amazon.ca
George R. R. Martin Inducted into Kindle Million Club
Amazon has announced the newest author to join the ranks of writers who have sold more than one million ebooks through the Kindle store. George R.R. Martin, author of the highly-acclaimed A Song of Ice and Fire series, joins the likes of James Patterson, Lee Child, Nora Roberts, and Charlaine Harris in becoming one of its highest selling authors. Martin is the creator of the … [Read more...] about George R. R. Martin Inducted into Kindle Million Club
Amazon Still At Work on Easing Sales Tax Debate
The struggles Amazon.com has faced on a state-by-state basis have been raging since last year and the online retailer seems determined to meet all of the battles head-on, even going so far as to spend as much as $5 million on a campaign to repeal the July legislation in California that requires the retailer to collect sales taxes on internet transactions. In states where Amazon … [Read more...] about Amazon Still At Work on Easing Sales Tax Debate
Online Digital Content in Canada – Why we always get the shaft
It has been a long standing tradition that Canada get's the short end of the stick with regard's to online media. Being that we share the same border, and are so close in term's of business shouldn't it be possible by now that The most obvious is if anyone on a Canadian IP goes to a major US network to watch an episode of a TV show online. A single example would be going onto … [Read more...] about Online Digital Content in Canada – Why we always get the shaft