Not exact matches
But
with just 1 automatic email, I'm able to get more sales by educating my
potential readers on all the different ways to read my Amazon - only
ebooks.
With «impulse purchases» online for inexpensive
ebooks I think you still lose some
potential readers from the annoyance of pulling out the credit card or the pay pal account.
This closed system of
ebook selling doesn't foster book discovery and can lead to niche specific bookselling while isolating
potential readers who are trapped by the retail platform associated
with the e-reader device or app they choose.
The
potential for a renewed interest in short stories — stand - alone fiction that will no longer have to wait to be anthologized or published as a collection — as well as timely pieces of non-fiction on current world events means that
readers without the time or inclination to tackle longer pieces of literature can now fill their reading needs
with shorter and less pricey
ebooks.
Most stores are not in a position to sell
ebooks and
readers directly and must do business
with Amazon and Kobo, which undermine's their long - term revenue
potential.
More importantly, these mistakes will turn up
with ebook reviews that these
readers provide, and will affect the views of
potential readers who may or may not give your book a chance.
If we consider a market
with hundreds of millions of
potential readers a rainbow, and the rain is the risk you take when joining the Brazilian
ebook market, the rain is very much welcome.
Between the iPad, the Kindle, the Kobo
Reader, and the Nexus 7, among many others, e-readers are becoming more and more hot, and
with every new user comes the
potential for many more
eBook libraries.
You're courting your
potential readers, so entice them to look closer at your book
with an outstanding, professional
eBook cover.
I don't think B&N is that stupid, but then again they are dumb enough to insist on using their own ePub DRM, thus locking out all the millions of
potential customers
with Sony
Readers, Kobo
Readers, and all the other ePub - supporting ereaders from buying
ebooks from them.
From my perspective, Amazon should start treating NetBooks as
potential ebook readers and tie - up
with them.
Now,
with tablets and color eReaders, clickable ads can be a reality in electronic books — and a major
potential source of income resulting in cheaper
eBooks for you, the
reader, and larger advances and royalties for your pal, the writer, so she can keep typing away.
Another consideration is not bogging down an
ebook with front matter, as it might impact the free sample a
potential reader gets to see.
The allure of
ebooks to news organizations is obvious: the
potential to take work produced for one medium and —
with a little repackaging — sell it in a different one, one where
readers are more accustomed to paying for content.
EBook Bargains UK reported in April that «Amazon's Kindle Singles and B&N's Nook Snaps have already proven the demand for short digital material, and Vintage / Anchor see a lot of
potential to engage
readers with shorter offerings.»
Amazon is reportedly set to bring its Kindle
ebook reader line to Japan,
with a
potential launch coming as early as April.