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We could call this issue of The Content Letter "The Case Study Edition" or "The Rumor Edition." Either one would be apt.
The first link is a link to an article explaining why case studies are important, and the final link will show you six ways you can publish your case studies. But if you like rumors, those abound as well.
The New York Times reported that Amazon considers only 40 self-published authors to be successful. But, of course, their definition of successful could be disputed. They consider it "selling more than one million e-book copies in the last five years." What would you call successful?
Another Amazon rumor revolves around plans to build physical bookstores. According to reports, Amazon executives are ensconced about false information that is being spread--but they won't reveal the truth--about their plans to build physical bookstores.
Then there's the business of people stealing work from authors. Like that's never happened before.
Whatever you want to call this issue, there's plenty of good link love to delve into. Read to your heart's content. And come back for more.
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