Not exact matches
Swan Taxis has launched an update for its app, which now allows customers to
book a cab ride and make automatic cashless payments with the use
of a credit card, similar to the service offered
by competitor Uber.
How to Sell at Margins Higher than Your
Competitors: Winning Every Sale at Full Price
by Lawrence L. Steinmetz, and William T. Brooks This is
book discusses the importance
of margins in setting prices.
Because the technology is constantly evolving, any
book you read is already outdated; in order to stay on the cutting edge
of search engine progress, ensure you continuously update your knowledge
by reading articles (such as this one), staying up to date on new algorithms, analyzing your
competitors» successes and failures, and consult expert opinions and insights.
Bain Capital revamped production, restructured executive pay, and offered discounts to customers that gave Accuride all their business, instead
of splitting it among
competitors, according to the
book «The Loyalty Effect», a collection
of business case studies written
by a Bain & Company director.
Saatchi, which is owned
by France's Publicis Groupe, SA, chose LifeStraw over a field
of competitors that included a reusable controller to improve the distribution
of IV fluids, a collapsible wheel that can be folded down for easier storage when not in use on bicycles or wheelchairs, an energy - efficient laptop designed for children in developing countries, a 3 - D display that uses special optics and software to project a hologramlike image
of patient anatomy for cancer treatment, an inkjet printing system for fabricating tissue scaffolds on which cells can be grown, a visual prosthesis for bypassing a diseased or damaged eye and sending signals directly to the brain,
books with embedded sound tracks to help educate illiterate adults on health issues, a phone that provides telecommunications coverage to poor rural populations in developing countries, and a brain - computer interface designed to help paralyzed people communicate via neural signals.
Brash execs must have assumed the new film was so amazing that they'd be drowned
by a wave
of positive press, perhaps enough to rival the film's chief comic -
book competitor, the universally loved Captain America: Civil War.
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Unlike some
competitors whose
books are prepared for publication offshore
by technicians who may not be native speakers
of English, UP
books are typeset
by literate, quality oriented, professional designers.
Audiobooks.com is the largest
competitor of Audible and they were acquired
by RBmedia, which is a new conglomerate spearheaded
by Recorded
Books.
By examining prices
of competitors»
books you can make a better informed decision on what to charge for your
book.
The VOYO VBOOK V3 Notebook 13.3 inch Windows 10 device is a Yoga
Book competitor, that seeks to seriously undercut Lenovo's Yoga
Book by hundreds
of dollars.
Amazon, maker
of the popular Kindle electronic
book reader, is entering a fast - growing tablet computer market dominated
by Apple's iPad but featuring dozens
of other
competitors.
Certainly it's competing with the bright red Self - Publishing Confidential cover (which is an effective color AND an effective title); but my
book has three things going for it that my «
competitors» don't — and
by competitors, I mean the other
books listed in this particular search, all
of which are vying equally for the customer's attention and dollars.
Now, a new approach has been created
by eReatah, one that functions more like the famous mail - order
book clubs
of years past than any
of its
competitors» approaches.
But what about all the «fake» Amazon
book reviews penned
by authors»
competitors and those with an axe to grind — reviews intended to damage the rating
of a
book?
It is a systematic move
by the dominant outlet for hard copy
book sales to do two things: hamstring it's direct
competitors for ebook sales and drive buyers towards Amazon's ebook reader and online sales
of ebooks, which are a tremendous profit center for «The Big A».
If the retailer is not feeling the pressure
of competition (ie they've put all their
competitors out
of business
by selling
books below cost in the past), the retailer can now charge $ 14.00 and earn a nice spread
of $ 7.00 at the consumer's expense.
With several
of their
competitors in disarray, and with KU free
of competition from
books by major publishers, I thought now was a good time to give it a go.
Although eBooks might be seen as a direct
competitor of print
books, PUBAT's data suggests that there are 19.6 million non-readers in Thai population aged 6 + years based on the survey done
by National Statistical Office.
In an attempt to spur mainstream adoption
of its e-reader, the Kindle, (and to fend off the growing number
of competitors in the e-reader, digital
book, and tablet market) Amazon reduced the e-reader price
by more than half and established a policy
of capping off e-
book prices at $ 9.99, which publishers criticized, arguing that the low prices
of e-
books would cannibalize sales
of higher priced hardcover
books.
And am I the only one who can just hear the cries
of «foul» BN would send up if Amazon suddenly decided to quit selling
books by Sterling because it is owned
by a
competitor?
As the Defendant publishers and their physical
book distribution systems get smaller and less profitable,
competitors like Barnes & Noble teeter on the Borders
of financial failure, and Apple becomes bored with an iBookstore whose marketplace it can not control
by illegal means, Amazon's share
of the total
book trades market only grows, and grows, and grows.
But since Amazon has been effective in trying to control price to stomp out
book - selling
competitors, and since it uses its still considerable leverage to extract a bigger cut
of sales
by doing things like freezing publisher
book sales in negotiations, some publishers are renewing and expanding direct mail sales but with e-
books as an experiment, just as Amazon is experimenting — for the third time in its history — with publishing
books with their own imprint, as well as selling them.
The EU is afraid these clauses might limit or prevent
competitors from coming up with better pricing points, Amazon being contractually informed
of all their activities
by the
book publishers themselves.
Interestingly, Random House's main
competitors don't seem to have had much
of a problem with Apple's business model, which turns traditional publishing distribution on its head
by allowing publishers to set prices for their
books, with Apple keeping 30 percent
of sales as a commission.
Sitting on my desk right now are several Texas - specific
books published
by Jones McClure Publishing, one
of what I assume are very few successful
competitors,
of which Joe seems to be a fan.
This is not something that you should be
of a big concern if you're going with a reputable company that has been around over 100 years, besides if a company goes under they are usually bought out
by a
competitor who assumes the responsibility for the
books of business.