Most eBooks sell well between, $ 3.99 - $ 9.99.
Not exact matches
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Amazon used to
sell most ebooks — including major titles and best - sellers — for $ 9.99.
My friend and colleague Jim Edwards has the
most complete and professional training on how to write, market, and
sell eBooks on any topic.
So, we're throwing a good old - fashioned author sales contest for Download Day and the author who
sells the
most copies of their
eBook on December 26th, 2011 — even if you
sell your
eBook for free — will win a Barnes and Noble NOOK and $ 100 off coupon good for anything on Lulu.
As Apple
sells its three millionth iPad, a round of double - digit price cuts has hit
most major
ebook readers this week.
«We are delighted to work with Scribd and Oyster to offer this exciting new model for readers to find and read
eBooks, and to do so in a manner that respects the value of our authors» creative endeavors and supports our mutual goals of
selling the
most possible copies of their books.»
Most of these indie stores are all
selling Kobo e-Readers and
eBooks, as part of an agreement with the UK Booksellers Association.
Zinio has magazines to
sell and
most libraries only offer
eBooks, Audiobooks and video for their multimedia content.
It gives you far higher per - book earnings than traditionally published authors are receiving (even those whose
ebooks are
selling for $ 10 +), it gives the readers a deal when compared to
most traditionally published
ebooks, and it's often considered a fair price by those who feel that digital books should cost less than the dead - tree variety since paper, ink, and shipping aren't a part of the equation.
The top
selling self - published authors earn
most of their money from
ebooks sold on Amazon.
Independent authors and Amazon - imprint authors
sell more
eBooks per day than the traditional publishers combined which is the uncomfortable truth that
most industry observers, and those in the Big Five publishers, find it hard to swallow.
The two biggest and
most well known booksellers in the UK are so inept at
selling ebooks that they must surely be helping to hasten the demise of ePub and the supremacy of Amazon and the Kindle ecosystem.
This is the
most widely
sold format by rival
eBook stores and hopes are high to turn it into the MP3 of the
eBook world — something Amazon's stance doesn't help.
I
sold about 30
ebooks that month (
most to people I knew).
Since
most indie
ebooks don't receive conventional reviews, we're left with customer reviews at retailers or at Smashwords.com, and for poorly
selling books, such reviews are subject to gaming.
There's an insane amount of competition for consumers» attention, and only the luckiest,
most heavily promoted, and best
ebooks will
sell in large quantities (by large quantities I mean in the hundreds or thousands; again a reason why publishers, in my view, should not be spending a lot of money creating and distributing
ebooks if they expect a return on investment on
most of their books).
For
ebooks,
most people
sell through a large online store such as Amazon, iBooks, Kobo or go through a digital congregator such as Smashwords or Draft2Digital.
Most ebooks were
sold protected with DRM, E-book market share leader Amazon has been criticized for using DRM for e-books they
sell for the Kindle device, and it appears that Apple will employ the same tactics.
I know that
most ebook sellers other than Amazon
sell their books in ePub or some derivative of it.
Tools like the Lulu EPUB Converter turn an author's document into an
eBook that can be
sold and read on
most e-reader devices.
I think it would have worked the same if $ 0.99 never existed and $ 2 would have been the great thing for Indie writers to be discovered because established authors from publishing houses still
sell their
ebooks at over 5 times that price in
most cases.
One of the
most talked about developments in
eBooks this week was the partnership of HarperCollins and Scribd to
sell eBooks on a subscription basis.
I suspect they'll end up just like all those portable digital music players that plugged in like keyfobs — they'll still
sell, but the readers that allow a fully integrated content cycle (purchase, transfer, read) will be the ones that
most people buy, because for
most people, they just want to purchase books in a convenient manner and not worry about how they get onto the
ebook reader.
Chatfield goes on to suggest that
selling books DRM free, without the use restrictions that
most eBooks presently have, opens up «the tantalizing possibility of helping digital reading preserve all the advantages of its weightless, infinitely capacious medium while regaining some of the rich possibilities of physical books — and specifically those communities of lending, discussion, sharing and recommendation that are the traditional lifeblood of reading.»
Amazon has much greater selection than its competitors so
most ebooks away from best - sellers are only being
sold by Amazon.
Most Indie
ebooks (and keep in mind, we are talking
ebooks, not print, all the way through here) are
sold without the ISBN that traditionally has been used to track sales.
In the present system, authors can
sell physical and
ebook rights to various territories, garnering better money for their work than what might be offered by
most publishers for world - wide rights.
However, fixed - layouts can only be
sold at specific retailers, and
most eBook distributors will not accept them.
As I have been saying here over and over and over,
most electronic books
sold through
most major
ebook retail outlets are
sold by traditional publishers in the price range of $ 7.99 to $ 15.99.
According to Bella Andre, author of the New York Times and USA Today bestselling LET ME BE THE ONE (The Sullivans # 6) and the upcoming COME A LITTLE BIT CLOSER (The Sullivans # 7), due out this winter, «Cover art is one of the
most crucial elements for an
ebook to first, gain visibility, and second,
sell well.
This is
most noticeable on the homscreen when you are sweeping through the
eBooks Amazon is trying to
sell you.
Amazon currently leads the charge in the
eBook space and
sells the
most e-readers globally.
Most hardware companies who are heavily invested in
selling eBooks have mostly all unveiled their lineup for 2014.
There was the birth of the take - anywhere traditionally published
ebooks, the hope of educational reform through bells and whistles digital textbooks, and perhaps
most important of all, the self - publishing arm that allowed anyone to write, publish, and potentially
sell a book.
barnes and noble is not making new devices, they are doing it through Samsung Sony did stop
selling eBooks and e-readers, Reading did decline for the
most part this year, in terms of
eBook sales overall not sure about e-ink and its doubling of market share, will have to ping
Taken, together they are certainly part of the package of features that makes the Kindle the
most popular
ebook reader ever, and the
most popular product ever
sold by Amazon.
The four
most - popular
eBook publishing platforms are: Kindle iBooks Nook Google Books For the
most part, they are relatively similar in terms of offering the ability to publish and
sell one's
eBooks online.
Most MG authors will tell you they
sell as much (or more) in print as they do in
ebook, but it's hard to move large numbers of print copies if you're not in bookstores (and with POD prices high relative to mass market print runs).
While the publishing climate is certainly changing, I think as long as sales are tracked through traditional outlets and publishers continue to put the
most emphasis using Bookscan as a primary sales reference point — versus an author's statement that the book has
sold 3,000 copies in back - of - the - room sales or as
ebooks — big publishers are going to be wary of publishing authors that are showing, say, 100 copies
sold.
Basically
most of these
eBooks are just plain crap that is being
sold to turn a quick buck, and
most people have become very aware of this.
Most ebooks contain from five to 100 pages, and
sell anywhere from $ 10 to $ 100 dollars, and over, depending on the information.
I shared the Amazon link to Facebook, and a few of my
most enthusiastic friends purchased the
eBook, but after the first announcement, I didn't
sell many books.
To help answer this
most important of questions, we have redesigned the
Sell page to provide an at - a-glance summary of Lulu's distribution options, services, tools, and retail pricing examples for both print and
eBooks in distribution.
Most people that already buy
ebooks from Kobo will probably continue to do so, but once Walmart starts
selling them it will be interesting to see how many people start using Walmart as a place to buy
ebooks.
He explained that
most indies published
ebooks and they
sold a lot more than paperbacks.
Amazon.com accounts for more than half of all
eBooks sold online, making them the largest and
most powerful
eBook retailer in the world.
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