I was scammed by Amazon KDP for over $3000 dollars. They knew my book was turned down by Amazon to be on their book list but continued to get more money out of me for promotion and will not give a refund.
@@yashwanthrayalu5023 My book was turned down by amazon yet Amazon KDP kept seeking money from me with excuses why the book was not on Amazons book list. They stole close to $4,000 dollars and no one can find out where their headquarters is.
Thanks for making these videos about the book publishing industry in India. They are really informative, specially for aspiring authors. I have a question for you: for new fiction writers, where is the best place to focus your marketing budget? Do readers buy fiction mostly online now (i.e. through Amazon, Flipkart, etc), or do people still go to bookstores and discover new books? My instinct is that although a large percentage of fiction book sales happen through online purchases, those are mostly books of authors that people know of or books recommended by a friend. The only time that readers can discover and purchase a book of a new author they had never previously heard of is still while browsing in physical bookstores. But I'm curious if there's any data about this...
Thanks Aishwarya,
This video is really very helpful.
Really useful information. Thank you very much Bound & Aishwarya.
Are self-published books, especially novels subsidiary rights like film rights, split between self-publishers and authors?
I was scammed by Amazon KDP for over $3000 dollars. They knew my book was turned down by Amazon to be on their book list but continued to get more money out of me for promotion and will not give a refund.
What exactly happened, dude?
@@yashwanthrayalu5023 My book was turned down by amazon yet Amazon KDP kept seeking money from me with excuses why the book was not on Amazons book list. They stole close to $4,000 dollars and no one can find out where their headquarters is.
Thanks for making these videos about the book publishing industry in India. They are really informative, specially for aspiring authors. I have a question for you: for new fiction writers, where is the best place to focus your marketing budget?
Do readers buy fiction mostly online now (i.e. through Amazon, Flipkart, etc), or do people still go to bookstores and discover new books? My instinct is that although a large percentage of fiction book sales happen through online purchases, those are mostly books of authors that people know of or books recommended by a friend. The only time that readers can discover and purchase a book of a new author they had never previously heard of is still while browsing in physical bookstores. But I'm curious if there's any data about this...
very insightful, thanks
Maam can you please make a video online self Published book.
Superb video.
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The third class explanation... should focus on the chronology of the video...don't jump from one topic to another topic. ...