My client was not amused and is now wondering if they need to go back and
buy print versions — and digital — of their books already out to check them.
One of the largest book publishers in the world, HarperCollins, has announced they are starting a pilot project to give away the digital version of a book when
you buy the printed version.
To
buy printed versions (paperback where available) would cost $ 69.07, while buying the Kindle versions instead, came out to $ 23.73.
No they said, but you can if
you buy the print version.
If you've ever
bought a print version of a book on Amazon, you can now buy the Kindle edition at a hugely discounted price — from free to $ 2.99.
Mind you, I don't know how many would
buy a print version even if it was available locally.
Or,
buy the print version from Amazon.
If
you bought the print version on Amazon.com, you should be able to get a free Kindle ebook of SPIRITS ABROAD via the Kindle Matchbook service.
We don't have any firm plans to do so, but coming from the music industry and having watched the advent of digital media there and how, in many cases, vinyl was treated the same way that Marvel specifically is treating their print comics —
buy the print version and get a coupon for the digital version free — it's an interesting proposition.
If
you buy the print version, you get a Kindle copy thrown in for free.
Also, if you are in KDP Select, you can offer your e-books for a discount (or free) to those who
buy the print version.
Even better, have you found
yourself buying the print version of a book you especially like after you've purchased the Kindle version?
Let's have a promotion, and if
you buy the print version of my book during these three days I'll also send you the PDF version,» or «I'll also send you this extra bonus.»
They will
buy the print version.
Webcomics: Sarah Morean strongly recommends
buying the print version of Dash Shaw's Bodyworld over reading it online.
She explains that by publishing your book on your blog as you write, you also can attract readers and build a «fan base» of hundreds if not thousands of readers who will
buy the print version.
And if you bought a book on it, why would you then also
buy the printed version of that book?
As a personal example, I've been writing a free e-book series for the past several years for Random House — and the # 1 question I've received in that time has been «When will I be able
buy a print version?»
Or
I buy the print version of The Economist when I'm getting on an airplane.
Unfortunately, I had to purchase the kindle version after
buying the printed version because the printed version's fonts were super tiny and very hard to read.
AUDIOBOOK - The narration is kinda robotic, this book has exercises that need to be done, the audiobook has no attachments for the quizes or anything else which makes it really hard to apply and work on the concepts taught... The ideas are great and I really love the concepts, I suggest
you buy the printed version in order to be able to take advantage of everything this book really has to offer.
Not exact matches
A
version of this article appears in
print on 04/08/2014, on page B4 of the NewYork edition with the headline: Equity Fund
Buys Maker of Matzos.
A
version of this article appears in
print on, on Page C3 of the New York edition with the headline: Merck
Buys Maker of Gene - Silencing Drugs.
A
version of this article appears in
print on April 9, 2011, on Page B1 of the New York edition with the headline: U.S. Lets Google
Buy Travel Firm.
You might as well
buy the Kindle
version and
print it at home, you'll get the same quality out of it and pay a fraction of the price.
Leather jackets: Cigno Nero Skirt: Preen (you can
buy old Preen collection items cheaply at Yoox where they also have a dress
version of this
print; I just ordered another
printed skirt myself!)
Now, for the past six years, I have had seven dresses that I always wear for formal events (black - tie, weddings): (1) a long sleeved, high - necked, knee length black lace dress by Lover, whose darts I removed entirely so that it falls straight from my shoulders to hips to knees in a very loose, comfortable cut (no need to pull any waists in, and I can eat as much as I like) that I made an underskirt for, so it can also be calf length (2) an ivory
version of the same above, with the optional lace underskirt (3) an amazingly intricate ivory leather macrame flapper dress uner which I wear a dark brown long, stretch singlet dress (so comfortable again)(4) a vermillion small V - neck, long bell sleeved, straight cut, long, widens - at - the -(just above ankle) hemline dress I sewed in the most gorgeous lace for twenty dollars (5) a burgundy lace
version of the vermillion lace dress in (4)-- for the same price (6) a knee length, Romance Was Born silk shift three sizes up so it sits away from the waist — again — its all about «a'll the better to eat dinner with, my dear», in a huge, wild sunflower graphic
print before graphic
prints were trendy: it's giant sunflowers against an intense turquoise background (7) a calf length caftan cut dress that I made from Japanese
printed silk my mother had
bought and kept for sixty years (it's just a giant square with a hole fro my neck and two for my arms, and has the best drape EVER owing to its being silk)
I
bought the striped
version, but I am seriously thinking of investing in the leopard
print version so that I can get away with wearing them every day this spring.
I
bought her skirt in the dress
version and i
bought an identical skirt like hers at Loft, but in a navy
print.
I already have a couple of different
versions of this and I'm trying to decide which
print to
buy next!
A couple of weeks ago, I took advantage of a special promotion in the Matches seasonal sale and
bought this leopard
print version of the classic wrap dress.
This skirt is also available in a much brighter aztec inspired
print in case you want to collect and
buy it in another variant (or if you simply don't like the Peacock
version):
Loved this star
print top so much I also
bought the dress
version — also available here.
I scored them at Nordstrom rack too and wish I had
bought the leopard
print version as well.
The
print was shown in the Valentino Resort 2018 collection, and a shorter
version is available to
buy at Farfetch if you've fallen head over heels in love.
A
version of this article appears in
print on November 24, 2010, on Page A22 of the New York edition with the headline: News Corp., After Hiring Klein,
Buys Technology Partner in a City Schools Project.
The Courant, like other newspapers I have seen in my own neighborhood, skews its articles toward the folks who
buy advertising in their
print versions, but particularly online.
I realize the new feature that syncs a Kindle book with the Audible
version is available, but I have no desire to
buy both a
print version and an audio
version of every book.
I'll be a lot more likely to
buy it later when the mass market
version comes out in
print, and the accompanying ebook price comes down.
When you find something you like, select the item to see further details, including a description, the sales ranking, customer reviews, the
print length, other titles that customers
bought, and the list price for the paper
version of the book.
The company has relationships with hundreds of publishers and they all
bought into the fact that if you own the
print version, you should receive some sort of discount when investing in digital.
Publisher HarperCollins and bookseller Foyles have joined hands to come up with a unique scheme, a book bundle offer where buyers will get both the
print as well as the ebook
version of the same as a single
buy.
You can
buy them as a single issue at rates comparable to rates of their
printed versions.
You can also
buy subscriptions that are usually very affordable than their
print versions.
And you don't want to
buy the online subscription
version offered on the Writers» Digest website, either (it isn't as thorough or accurate as the
print version).
Glad I
bought this on my kindle and didn't waste money on a
print version.
As it stands, readers who choose to
buy this book for Kindle are getting quite a bit less than the readers who order the
print version but are paying almost as much.
Yes, most readers also allow you to
buy magazines and newspapers, either as single issues (typically for prices comparable to
buying their
printed counterpart) or as subscriptions, which can cost less than subscribing to the
printed versions.
Amazon customers are
buying Kindle digital
versions of the top 10 best - selling books more than twice as often as
print copies, the online retail giant said Monday.
If you'd like a
printed version, you can
buy the book here.