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Lee Foster and Kim Brown of the SF Bay Area get royalties on their guidebooks and both are finding that their iPhone editions (done by Sutro Media) are going to take less effort to update and probably net them more $$$.
Self-publishing is a great option if your book has a small niche audience, but if it has global appeal, you're much better off going with a big publisher who can afford a big up-front advance. A friend of mine got $2 mil for his advance on his first literary effort. Now that's the kin d of numbers I'd like to see!