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Paper Book vs. Digital Book – Who reads which, where and why? Useful statistics
Paper Book vs. Digital Book – Who reads which, where and why? Knowing what are the reasons that make people choose to read digital books rather than paper books is a valuable information when it comes to create a book promotion strategy and decide where to put efforts into promoting the digital book version and where to promoter the paper book version, in case both are available. In case only one of these two formats is available, … Read entire article »
Filed under: Book Promotion, Resources, The ePublishing market
Smashwords Offers eBook Distribution for Apple’s iBookstore
Smashwords Offers eBook Distribution for Apple’s iBookstore (via redOrbit) LOS GATOS, Calif., April 5 /PRNewswire/ — Smashwords, a leading publisher and distributor of ebooks, now offers independent authors access to the new iBookstore through a distribution agreement with Apple. “The iPad is a true second generation e-reading device, which I believe will introduce millions… … Read entire article »
Filed under: The ePublishing market
Conclusion
Right, well now all is said and nothing is done yet, so, let’s see where that leaves us. Whether the hunger to publish stems from a burning desire to be read or from the belief that writers earn millions, the only way to satisfy that appetite is to get the book in the hands of as many readers as possible. So, it is a business, and needs to be tackled as a business, with a n eye for costs, … Read entire article »
Filed under: Journal, The ePublishing market
C. Self-publish using the services of professional formatters/distributors etc
When considering self-publishing, the main advantages of ePublishing are its low cost, ease of access and relative ease of use. For an unpublished writer, it provides ideal way to test the waters. Should the book get a decent following in eFormat, it might even attract literary agents or traditional publishing house. Whether we will still be interested in them after conquering fame alone is another question entirely. However, this does not mean that ePublishing on our own … Read entire article »
Filed under: Journal, The ePublishing market






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