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Kathryn Brettell



There would never be a conflict between Smashwords and Createspace because they are different formats. If you enrolled your ebook in KDP Select, then you cannot publish that same ebook anywhere while you are enrolled in Select.
As for the royalties: 70% is for ebooks. With Createspace, you get a portion of the profits based on where the book was sold and how much you priced the book over the cost of production. Books sold on Createspace get the highest percentage, Amazon second highest, and then much lower for expanded distribution. In order to qualify for expanded diatribution, your book has to be priced high enough that the distributor and producer each make a profit.
"As for the royalties: 70% is for ebooks." This is true if you sell it for a minimum of $2.99. Drop below that and it drops to 30%.
Amazon markets your Create Space book, too, if you like.
Morris
Amazon markets your Create Space book, too, if you like.
Morris
Amazon doesn't market to Smashwords, but Smashwords does market to Amazon. However, I didn't like the vague description of how they listed your books with Amazon (at the time I read it, it seemed to require a certain level of sales), so I market my books directly to Amazon, and opt out of Amazon distribution on Smashwords.
I would like to compare the results of using Smashwords with my next book. What would be the issues here? (As in, is it possible to publish both with Createspace and Smashwords simultaneously.)
Note: I acknowledge that there is already another user working through the KDP/Smashwords debate, but out of respect, I didn't wish to snipe his thread with my own questions.