Not exact matches
I
only know this because of the emails I've received from
readers who live there and managed to get their hands on a
copy anyway.
Of course,
readers can then draw their own conclusions as to what it means about the nature of journalism in Westchester that News12, The Journal News, and FiOS1News have not
only never reported on the car crash but have never even bothered to file a FOIL request with NRPD to obtain a
copy of the police report about the car crash.
Not
only did I get to review this awesome cookbook, but one of you lucky - duck
readers will get a
copy all to yourselves.
Not
only are Goodreads
readers willing to take
copies of your book, they are usually more interested in reading it than other
readers as well.
We simply can not wait for The Belles to hit shelves next month, and if the feedback we've been hearing from those of you who scored Advanced
Reader Copies from us last fall is any indication, we're not the
only ones looking forward to Dhonielle Clayton's first foray into Fantasy.
If an Indie writer puts
only one work out and sells 10
copies a year I can see your point of view, but Indie authors sells 10
copies every hour, and if
readers buy their books and enjoy reading them, those Indies ARE authors, whatever you can think otherwise.
You can simple
copy e-books files to
reader without any external software (I prefer Calibre to do that, it convert any format to more recommended kepub but it isn't required)-- e.g. in Poland most online bookshops doesn't used DRM protection (
only watermark) so you not need to worry about.
Have one beta
reader do
only copy edits.
Unlike printed books that
readers might be more likely to pull of shelves, read bursts and endorsements and peruse back cover
copy, you are grabbing the
readers attention with the front cover
only online.
If I got paid for the book, and as long as that
reader only does that to their local
copy on their own device or computer, fabulous.
But do you think
readers are going to hesitate to click the «Enter Giveaway» button because there's
only one
copy available?
If your book is truly good enough to sell to the masses and yet you've
only sold 20 — 30
copies you are robbing yourself and robbing
readers too.
That is, he'd
only get one shot at opening up the package that contained the advance
reader copies of the first book he'd ever self published.
Not
only is Paperight working to put print editions in
reader's hands rather than the more affordable, more accessible digital versions, it's also contracting with photocopying shops to print books on their
copy machines, something that raises eyebrows among publishers.
This
Reader app -
only special titled Trouble on Reserve is an installment of her most popular Hollows series that has sold over 2 million
copies.
The third recommendation is that each
copy of a digital book should
only be loaned to one
reader at a time, just as with a physical book.
If a digital
copy of a book can
only be loaned to one
reader at a time and for a limited period
only, then there are a limited number of loans that that
copy can have in a particular period of time.
Eleanor Kuhns sent a letter with the Advanced
Readers»
Copy of A Simple Life that introduced us not
only to the author as a person, but to her life as a professional librarian with her passion for books.
One of the
only drawbacks is that there is a limited quantity of each, with lots of potential
readers and reviewers and members required to enter drawings for a chance to win review
copies.
This may be the
only copy that
readers see, since Amazon adds a «Read more» tag after just a couple of lines — meaning that almost your entire description is hidden.
Hence, the
only proven method to really sell
copies of your book, besides traditional publishers, besides the social networks, is to reach and contact
readers really interested in the topic of your book.
To help you understand the truth to really sell your book, I want
only to show you what you mustn't do to sell the first 1000
copies of your book: don't open a blog to attract
readers.
The author pays Book Rooster for this service but, and this is critical, the
only thing the
reader receives is a free
copy of the book.
In this way,
readers who own print
copies can obtain digital
copies of them — and publishers capture new data on
readers who were formerly
only print customers.
I suggest that these are among the most trustworthy
reader reviews to be found on the Internet because the
only people who can post reviews in this section are registered BookBrowse members who receive a
copy of a particular book to review through our monthly «First Impressions» offers.
Excerpt from the Smashwords press release Adan just mentionned (http://blog.smashwords.com/2014/05/smashwords-and-overdrive-to-bring.html): «Per our agreement with OverDrive, libraries will lend purchased ebooks under the one
copy / one user model, meaning each
copy they purchase can be checked to
only one
reader at a time.»
Fortunately I
only used books uploaded on the device, so I have a
copy of everyone of them (and by the way they can be found in the
Readers Hub folder) I don't know how bad it is for the ones who bought something.
Most e-readers require you to manually type out a note, the Nook is the
only reader on the market that allows you
copy / paste.
Reader's Digest, who
only in December reported its first month in which digital
copies outsold print editions of the... [Read more...]
Not
only will you learn whether more of your fan base prefers e-books or print
copies, but you may also gain some insight into why
readers prefer these formats, which can help you make the best decision when you self - publish your book.
When I first started out and had no money to spend, I did my own covers (or enlisted eager friends), did my own formatting, used beta
readers and friends for editing, and my
only expense was in pizza, beer, my proofs,
copies for friends and betas, and marketing efforts.
Since we are a free - access, independent literary journal that neither accepts advertising revenue, nor charges our
readers a subscription fee, nor holds contests, nor sells print
copies, this $ 3.00 submission fee is the
only thing that allows us to stay operational.
I would love to know how many
readers borrow a book and then go on to buy a
copy of the same book... For Prime members especially, who
only get one borrow a month, do they ever love an ebook so much that they decide to own a
copy for good?
We're well within our rights to Google a journalist and ask why they're requesting a book about X when they
only seem to cover Y. Or query why the
readers of A magazine would be interested in B. Or wonder why someone would need a review
copy nine months after a book is published.
These free books, called ARCs (Advanced
Reader Copies) are meant
only to be given out before your publishing date.
Just slapping the back cover
copy on your blog
only does so much to help to the author & madsh; or interest your blog
readers!
Book signigns not
only allow you to get
copies of your book into
readers» hands, but also to connect face - to - face with your target audience.
They're a way for
readers to feel confident they've secured themselves a
copy and one they
only pay out to when that confidence is rewarded come release - day, a security I don't see this Kickstarter providing.
Readers who have bought them previously will get to keep their
copies, but any new eBooks you upload from now on will be available
only in the United States.
On July 14, Digital Book Day will operate on much the same premise as World Book Night,
only digital
copies will be given away to
readers rather than physical
copies.
Contacting Ematic support for more information yielded a
copy of the user manual, which reveals that it is indeed a very basic ebook
reader and media player that lacks any advanced features, but then again it
only costs $ 97.
On August 13, 2009, Sony announced that by the end of 2009, it would
only sell EPUB books from the Sony
Reader Store, and would have dropped its proprietary DRM entirely in favor of Adobe's CS4 server side
copy protection.
Amazon has come into criticism over its decision to remove and delete
copies of George Orwell's 1984 from not
only its online Kindle store but also from Kindle ebook
readers across the US.
She was earning fabulous «WOW» reviews from
readers, yet she was
only selling a few
copies a day (even still, a few
copies a day is way above average for most authors).
It sold
only 100
copies in the first month, then took off by word of mouth and thousands of positive online reviews from
readers.
Per our agreement with OverDrive, libraries will lend purchased ebooks under the one
copy / one user model, meaning each
copy they purchase can be checked to
only one
reader at a time.
This means other retailers are starved of this important inventory, and it means their remaining books which can
only be purchased as a single
copy will feel more and more expensive to
readers.
If you're selling digital
copies of your wedding invitations, don't pretend there's
only a limited amount available, because there isn't, and your
reader knows it.
Readers may view, browse and / or download material for temporary
copying purposes
only, provided these uses are for noncommercial personal purposes.
The strong suspicion is that, with the possible exception of his mother, Quiggers»
only other
reader is the unfortunate sub-editor who must process his
copy.