In the
ebook as printed book model, you select individual books on the assumption that they will be read.
Fixed - layout (or fixed - format) ebooks have pages and can have the same page layout and
design as print books.
Furthermore, we not only exercise a primary right in selling ebooks, we also make them available at the same
time as the print books.
Even if you don't plan on publishing your
book as a print book, you should still find a high - resolution image for your cover.
However, critics are quick to judge audiobooks — saying that they fail to deliver the same benefits
as printed books do, such as intellectual and emotional fulfillment.
So, as far as I know, with the exception of the print / digital issue, my books would have been treated the same
as the print books in the other room.
It is a beautiful pdf that has all the full color pages and
layouts as the printed books with click - able table of contents and searching capabilities.
They will be much more comfortable reading on their screens than we are and that will be their «comfort» read,
just as a print book is for so many of us.
Ready - made covers are primarily used as ebook covers, but some authors purchase ready - made covers for use
as a printed book cover by adding a spine and back cover design.
When asked why, they stated this is because it's an e-book and therefore costs far less to produce, so realize it shouldn't cost as
much as a print book.
It is a beautiful pdf that has all the full color pages and layouts
as the printed books with click - able table of contents and searching capabilities.
What never changes for her, though, is the excitement and power of a good story, whether it is
experienced as a print book or electronically.
Sadly, I don't think eBooks have the save intrinsic value
as print books because they don't meet the «stuff» criteria.
But for the most part, a self - published author's books will sell primarily through online retail,
whether as a print book or an e-book.
He was just complaining that ebooks don't go beyond being the same
things as print books are, not that they were some kind of mistake in the first place.
I highly recommend the audiobook, I don't think I could have finished this
one as a print book.
I want my short story collection to be available
as a print book of some kind, and sooner rather than later.
Yes, school librarians are valuable resources, as
well as printed books and non printed sources of information, computer databases and the internet, etc..
I always say you don't know what your reader prefers, what sort of format, so make it available as an e-book, make it
available as a print book.
I don't have a problem with ebooks costing as
much as print books or, in general, costing a lot.
The important details for an ebook are mostly the
same as a print book, with a couple of important unique considerations.
Digital content
produced as a printed book, as an e-book for a handheld reader, and as an audio book ready for an iPod provide publishing options that will cause offset presses go the way of the letterpress by 2020 — or thereabouts.