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  <title>Comments for Affiliate fees pay more than royalties for many authors</title>
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    <published>2001-03-27T13:58:06Z</published>
    <updated>2005-08-12T06:49:32Z</updated>
    <title>Affiliate fees pay more than royalties for many authors</title>
    <summary>Thanks to Amazon.com’s Associate program, if you use this page to buy my book from Amazon they pay me a commission that’s more than I...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<blockquote>Thanks to Amazon.com’s Associate program, if you use this page to buy my book from Amazon they pay me a commission that’s more than I earn on the royalty from each book. (<em>A lot more</em>.)</blockquote><p>That's a quote from Steve Krug, about his book <em><a href="http://www.sensible.com/buythebook.html">Don't Make Me Think</a></em>, but I've noticed similar sentiments from a range of authors, including <a href="http://www.veen.com/artsci/" title="He is actually John Tesh.">Veen</a>, <a href="http://www.zeldman.com/talent/book.html" title="The legs of Mary Hart">Zeldman</a>, and <a href="http://designforcommunity.com/" title="Why didn't I use his last name?">Derek</a>, who all spoke rather eloquently about the subject at SXSW.</p><p>The most curious thing about this concept is not that the make more from their affiliate fees than their royalties, (creators have always gotten screwed by distributors) but rather that the concept hasn't caught on in other media. I'm surprised the less-famous musical acts on the major labels don't encourage their fans to buy the CDs through their web sites.</p><p>Of course, that's probably because music acts are even more screwed than authors, and a lot of those bands' official websites are owned by the labels anyway. The whole thing seems like even more of an argument for self-publishing. Surely there's some sort of MP3.com for authors?</p><p>And <em>are</em> there bands that are promoting their affiliate links as revenue sources? Maybe i just haven't heard of them... <a href="mailto:anil@dashes.com" title="share your wisdom">clue me in</a>.</p>]]>
      
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