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The highest-earning self-publishers take 24% more time per word

What sort of information can you expect from the Taleist Self-Publishing Survey?

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Not a Gold Rush – The report of the Taleist Self-Publishing Survey 2012

“Not a Gold Rush”, the report of the Taleist Self-Publishing Survey reveals for the first time real data about how self-publishers are doing, how they’re doing it, and what’s working.

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Important information for Taleist Survey respondents

After respondents completed the Taleist Self-Publishing Survey they were asked to leave their email address so we could be in touch with them. Some did not, which means we can’t get in touch with them to give them their complementary respondent’s copy of the report. If you qualify, i.e. you took the survey, you will [...]

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The full report of the Taleist Self-Publishing Survey is coming on 24 May

61 questions; 1,007 respondents; 12,000 words of analysis… It’s all coming together in the report of the Taleist Self-Publishing Survey.

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Have your say in the Taleist 2012 Self-Publishing Survey

5 things you want to know about your fellow authors

In January 2012 we’re going to be surveying over 1,000 self-published authors for the Taleist 2012 Self-Publishing Survey. What would you like to know about your fellow authors?

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Taking a snapshot of the self-publishing "industry"

Announcing the Taleist 2012 Self-Publishing Survey

We’re taking a professional snapshot of the self-publishing “industry”.

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Whither self-publishing and ebooks in 2012?

Self-publishing and ebook predictions for 2012

Some of the most interesting voices in self-publishing give their predictions for ebooks and self-publishing in 2012.

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It's important to set goals

Why I’m setting goals

Achieving 1,006 responses to the 2012 Taleist Self-Publishing Survey has made me think about setting goals.

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