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Screwpulp Lets Readers Decide What eBooks are Worth

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There has been a lot of change in the publishing world since eBooks rose to prominence in the market.  The rise of eBooks has also seen many changes in how people price books. Many independent authors have used unique pricing solutions to help build fan bases for their books and compete with offerings from large publishing companies.  Screwpulp is a cool product in technology that introduces a new pricing model for eBooks that both provides opportunity for independent writers and empowers readers to determine the price of an eBook by their demand. 

Screwpulp publishes every eBook that authors submit to the site but allows the demand readers have for the book to determine what it is worth in the long run.  When Screwpulp first releases an eBook, it is free of charge for anyone who wants to download it.  The only thing someone has to do to download and read a new release on Screwpulp is to mention the book on social media in order to help promote it.  Eventually, Screwpulp prompts readers who download a free book to give it a rating out of five stars on the site as well.  Once demand for a book grows enough, it is no longer free to download and Screwpulp begins to charge for it.  This system rewards well-written books that engage readers enough to recommend them to others. Anyone who has trouble downloading eBooks over Screwpulp on their computer might need tech support to assist them with their Internet connection.

On Screwpulp, eBook prices rise incrementally.  Each time a book reaches a new level of popularity, the price goes up one dollar.  By lowering the barrier of entry to download newer books, Screwpulp allows authors to build up a loyal reader base, which can be essential in building a career as an author.  As an author’s success grows, it justifies the raising of his or her book’s price due to its implied quality.  Currently, Screwpulp lets writers keep the rights to all their work and allows them to keep 75% of their books’ profit from sales on the site.  As the site grows, it is likely to become a compelling solution for new authors who want to attain readers quickly.  Any authors who have trouble signing up with Screwpulp online could be having technical issues that require help from a computer repair provider.

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