See on Scoop.it – Writing and reading fiction
Social media and blogging has gone from being an activity you did for just fun and pleasure to serious business.
At the link you’ll find an interesting list by Jeff Bullas of jeffbullas.com. I was pleased to see I’ve read four of the books he recommends. (4-hour Workweek; On Writing by Stephen King; Rework; and the War of Art. You’ve probably read those ones, too. If not, hearty recommendations!)
One thing that caught my eye in particular was e-junkie. An evolutionary step I believe we must take as authors is selling more of our stuff straight from our websites. Mr. Bullas notes that e-junkie is for downloadable content. I’ve heard good things about e-junkie. However, I’m planning on selling t-shirts, print books and some e-content, so perhaps I need something a little more comprehensive.
Are any of you selling stuff from your sites and what’s your experience? I’m considering Shopify. (I want to source the shirts myself, so I’m avoiding the usual suspects. For instance, my experience with CafePress was underwhelming. Also, someone in the know told me they didn’t care for CafePress shirts’ graphic reproduction. Someone else informed me that Zazzle raised their rates recently so they take a deeper cut.)
Any thoughts on which e-store tool is best for authors?
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