28 out of 100 top Kindle ebooks are self-published, by Piotr Kowalczyk
April 22, 2011 | 10:45 am
By a TeleRead Contributor

After a February excitement about Amanda Hocking earning millions of dollars from Kindle Store, I wanted to check how self-published authors are doing a couple of weeks later. From a Kindle Store list of top 100 e-books I’ve selected those ones, which were published by the authors themselves.
It was not an easy task, as some of the titles were given a publisher label. I googled the companies behind the names. If they were clearly associated with the author, for example published only that author’s books, I included them in the list.
The list is based on yesterday’s Kindle Store ranking (US localization). You can check it at Ebook Friendly (where I plan to post such lists frequently): Top Self-Published Books In Kindle Store – April 21st, 2011.
Interesting numbers:
- 28 out of 100 top e-books in Kindle Store are self-published; 11 are in top 50,
- all of those publications are priced $3.99 or less; that means 28% of top Kindle e-books cost less than $4,
- 18 of the titles are given the lowest possible price tag: $0.99,
- the shining star is John Locke with 8 titles (7 of them in top 50); Vegas Moon is the best self-published book – ranked #4,
- Amanda Hocking is sliding down; her best selling book, Ascend, is #64 (a result of signing a contract with a publisher?),
- authors to watch: Heather Killough-Walden, Julie Ortolon, J.R. Rain and Debbi Mack – with 2 or more titles in top 100.



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For what it’s worth, Lou Aronica is a well-known editor of sf/fantasy who ran the sf programs at Bantam and Avon, to name a few. His books have been published under the pen name Ronald Antony.
Scott Nicholson is a well-respected author of horror who has published with the major press.
I think the numbers are just going to steadily increase as more people continue to self publish. Not only have you got Amazon and Kindle, you also have Smashwords. Never before has such a great opportunity existed!
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/54060
I think the numbers are going to steadily increase as people continue to self publish. As well as having Amazon and Kindle, you also have Smashwords. Never before have we had such a great opportunity!
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/54060