Sure, you know how much you pay for a book on your Kindle, but do you know how much an author gets from that sale? For most it's probably some meager single-digit percentage, with the publisher taking the rest of the roughly 35% of revenue Amazon doles out. The remaining 65% goes straight into the site's coffers, but that's about to change. On June 30, Amazon is launching a new option in its Digital Text Platform (DTP) publishing scheme that would give authors and publishers 70% of the revenue, with Amazon taking just 30% -- effectively flipping the ratio on its head. The catch? There are plenty:
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