So far, we've only
talked about ebook sales, but if Chinese publishers are interested in obtaining print rights, I won't say no!
Many of them considered themselves as an author or very small publisher, but who are eager to learn
more about ebook publishing.
A couple of weeks ago, I ran my own survey poll questions
about ebook prices and our reading habits.
This website contains thousands of pages of
information about ebook readers, ebooks, tablets, and related subjects.
You'll find detailed information
about each ebook reader, along with photos and video demonstrations, to get a better idea of which device is the best for you.
The most recent report compares what authors need to know
about ebook sales in the traditional industry, to those sales among self - published authors.
Again, this isn't 100 % necessary, but doing this, I've found just
about any ebook format or distributor will create a good output that behaves as expected.
In my earlier
post about ebook pricing, I pointed to a study that suggested the optimal range for pricing digital novels is in the $ 2 to $ 6 range.
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You'd be free to choose the lowest price, no longer
worrying about ebook library lock - in, where you've bought so many titles you can't imagine abandoning that retailer.
As a reference librarian, when we get people
asking about ebook readers, they're primarily wanting to read library books.
Think
about your eBook as just one piece of the puzzle when it comes to building your online business.
I'd heard stories
about ebooks from reputable indie authors or traditional publishers suffering from formatting problems, and I didn't want to run into the same issues.
However, the report also shows that ebook patrons are not
just about ebook consumption.
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They have asked this question, along with
others about ebook adoption, library usage, and device ownership, in surveys over almost the whole ebook adoption cycle.
Well, to be honest, it changes every time I get ready to do this, because the development of software, platforms and
everything about ebooks changes so rapidly.
Each of seven presenters focused on telling a different
story about ebooks, using just 20 PowerPoint slides.
I naturally take people at their word, so when I
hear about ebooks being 25 % of book sales, I just accepted it.
Your article brings up some great
points about ebooks in a more global light - how they will impact the environment and how they will get more people to read.
We recently polled Canadian book - buyers and found out some interesting
facts about ebook readers!
Many of us are searching for new and better ways to market ebooks (more on that in a later post), or are following the big
debate about ebook pricing.