Not exact matches
You can use your
own ebook to build up a list of
buyers of the
ebook, along with special report subscribers who haven't bought yet.
That quickly changed when consumer demand for
ebooks skyrocketed and they became a viable book format in their
own right, as far as many book
buyers were concerned.
Ebooks are «sold» (or so the public is meant to think), but the
buyer owns nothing but a non-transferrable usage license.
(I'm one of a growing number of
ebook buyers who will not buy a book if there's DRM applied, because it means I don't actually
own it.
According to, 55 % of
eBook buyers in 2012
owned one of Amazon's popular Kindle reading devices.
The excessive number of
ebook formats and the hundreds of e-reading devices, all doing their
own thing, is stopping the more careful
buyer from fully embracing
ebooks and the technologies involved.
Well known tech blogger Mike Cane tackled this subject as well on his
own blog last August in his article the
Ebook Buyer's Bill of Rights.
Software like Keynote (for Mac) or PowerPoint (for PCs), stock images for your
ebook (e.g. photos of
buyers with their agents inside and outside of homes for sale), and slightly modified copy are all you really need to develop this spinoff content and make it unique in its
own right.