HarperCollins Continues Dominance of Top of Ebook Best - Seller
List ePublish Yourself Intelligence The top 10 books (see the...
Not exact matches
On
epublishing email
lists, writers ask questions such as — how can I get published, which
epublishing house should I choose, how can I best promote and market my first novel, etc..
One benefit of
epublishing is that the titles we
list in an ebook file's front or back matter can be active links, making it easy for our readers to click and purchase those books right away.
Harlequin is one publisher who I see is really taking advantage of the digital opportunities with its
epublished only fiction, it's decision to digitize its entire front
list of over 120 titles every month while digitizing its backlist at the same time, by offering all series books a month in advance, by pushing its content onto devices through partnerships with Daily Lit, providing its content for cellphone users.
(His
list of agencies using a questionable
epublishing service company is like a round - up of many of the biggest names in the business!)
In the case of
ePublishing, at least I don't have to store thousands of copies in my apartment or basement, nor do I have to invest thousands of dollars to keep a minimum number of copies in print to maintain a back
list.
Having built up a relatively substantial feed to scroll through, it recently occurred to me that I'm not the only one who could benefit from a
list of new
ePublishing articles to peruse while I'm going about my day.