Every day brings at least one new
story about digital publishing and ereader technology, but today two especially interesting ones came to my attention.
One of the greatest
things about digital publishing is the instant access to content that would have otherwise taken a year or more to find its way to market.
Octavio Kulesz will speak at the PublishersLaunch Frankfurt Conference on the topic of «What You Need to
Know about Digital Publishing in the Developing World» at 1 p.m., October 8, Hall 4.2, Room Dimension at the Frankfurt Book Fair.
She has written articles
about digital publishing for, and been interviewed by, international publishing magazines such as Publishing Perspectives and buchreport.
But three years ago they stopped
caring about the digital publishing community and I think this is at least one reason why the iPad, while still the number one tablet, has seen is sales fall nine quarters in a row.
The first thing to
understand about digital publishing is what devices people use to consume digital content, including what types of publications each device class can support, how people use the devices, and where ereading hardware is headed.
This is where my interest in «book» publishing is invested, where I experiment with new business models based on the premise that online is (nearly) everything, and where I
blog about digital publishing.
While most of us go for a «digital first — print next» model in a bid to test waters, given our budgetary constraints, Let's get digital increases an indie author's
confidence about digital publishing.
Amazon's Nader Kabbani and Libby Johnson McKee hosted the event to gain insight into what authors and readers have to
say about digital publishing and self - publishing.
In January, GoodeReader interviewed Vook VP of Business Development Matt Cavner at Digital Book
World about a digital publishing model that Publisher's Weekly has called a «game changer» in the world of ebooks.
«Digital editions of content are not necessarily less expensive to make simply because they're digital,» said MacInnis, refuting one of the long - held
beliefs about digital publishing.
I have
thought about the digital publishing option long and hard — should I review options like Kindle and Smashwords, but, as things stand, most authors who look at self - publishing and the services available, want a physical book, and the digital version becomes an aside to what they are doing and what they want,
The Writing Platform is an informal networking event designed to offer affordable practical advice and take - away information for published and self - published writers, as well as small and medium - sized publishers looking to find out
more about digital publishing, social media and developing online reader audiences.
The Writing Platform project, the latest project from The Literary Platform team, is dedicated to putting the writer at the heart of debates and
discussions about digital publishing and to equip them with the skills and knowledge they need to use the opportunities offered to their advantage.
For your positive, cooperative
attitude about digital publishing — which I totally agree with and have been trying to spread for like TWO YEARS — and for the success that you're finding.
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Hi Amy, I thought I knew quite a
lot about the digital publishing sphere, but once again you have exposed my ignorance with more valuable and insightful advice that I was totally unaware of.
But I don't sense that CEO Tim Cook, and especially iTunes czar Eddy Cue, care
much about digital publishing, possibly feeling a bit burned by the government's eBook lawsuit.
Tim O'Reilly, CEO of O'Reilly Media, presented a «solo conversation» this morning at the Digital Book World conference, and in this conversation with attendees told us that everything we
know about digital publishing is only the very beginning of what ebooks will look like, even in the very near future.
Verdict: 5 Stars One of the greatest things
about digital publishing is the connectivity that it brings to the industry.