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In my book, leopard print never really left but it's exciting to see all the new options that have recently been launched into the market this season.
SEATTLE --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Oct. 29, 2013 --(NASDAQ: AMZN)-- Today, Amazon launched Kindle MatchBook, a new benefit that gives customers the option to buy — for $ 2.99, $ 1.99, $ 0.99, or free — the Kindle edition of print books they have purchased new from Amazon.
Recognizing that the cost of textbooks was out of control almost two decades ago, we created CampusBooks.com, a price - comparison website where students can see all of their options for used and new print books, rentals, ebooks, and even local library inventory.
This new updated 2nd edition now has more options for those on a tighter budget, teaches you how to get your book into print (and why that helps selling e-books), tells you why you should start a mailing list immediately, and shares the pros and cons of going exclusive with Amazon.
A number of authors have been delighted and / or perplexed to find a new designation next to their books» titles in their KDP dashboards, and that's the option to create a print version of their ebooks.
Our NEW lower quantities, pricing and options make printing a book of your students» writing more affordable than ever.
If students will be paying the same price for the digital version as they would have to for a brand - new print edition of the same book while knowing that there is no option to purchase a used text or to resell the texts later, where is the incentive to go paperless?
Authors are — Gary McCarthy (3 million books in print, published with New York's major publishing houses), Frank Roderus (Spurs Award from the Western Writers of America — twice), Robert Vaughan (NY Times Bestselling Author 7 times, Spur Award, Pulitzer Prize Nominee, etc. etc.), John Legg, L. J. Martin (his screenplay is optioned by a major NBC approved producer), and Chet Cunningham!
But if you know how to create a book for print, KDP's new book publishing service may (I stress may) be a better option than Create Space.
If you are frustrated with your lack of success finding a publisher... if you've looked into companies that will publish your book for you and been appalled at what they charge... if you wish you better understood what the new printing and ebook technologies meant in terms of your options... then this little book can help.
Amazon launched Kindle MatchBook, a new benefit that gives customers the option to buy — for $ 2.99, $ 1.99, $ 0.99, or free — the Kindle edition of print books they have purchased new from Amazon.
Ingram's print - on - demand unit Lightning Source launched its new standard inkjet color book option for publishers this week, Made possible by recent developments in inkjet technology, and allowing for a much greater range of color books to be quickly printed and distributed around the world.
This new updated 2nd edition now has more options for those on a tighter budget, teaches you how to get your book into print (and why that helps selling eBooks), tells you why you should start a mailing list immediately, and shares the pros and cons of going exclusive with Amazon.
If I buy the printed book new at full price, I have the option of trading it when I am through for another book... If I choose to buy the same book in an eBook format — that's it... I have the book forever if I want it (well if the technology doesn't change and leave me unable to read it anymore).
If you're almost ready to publish that new book you've been working on but find yourself at a loss when it comes to creating quality ebook files and / or print PDF files, then check out Knite & Day's options for book interior formatting.
Called Kindle MatchBook, this is a new benefit that gives customers the option to buy — for $ 2.99, $ 1.99, $ 0.99, or free — the Kindle edition of print books they have purchased new from Amazon.
The new site offers an increased choice of trim sizes for print books plus a range of color options and B&N has extended its 65 % royalty rate on ebooks to titles priced above $ 10.
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