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Apple is looking to beat Amazon at the
eBook discovery game
with the acquisition of BookLamp.
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The txtr solution offers an end - to - end
eBook discovery, purchase, read and share consumer experience, built on a back - end platform
with store, a cloud based personal library storage and an extensive international
eBook catalogue.
Publishers recognize there is a problem
with eBook discovery and this Bookish program was thought to have solved it.
That's why two fairly recent startups,
ebook seller and social media platform Zola Books and Big Three book
discovery brainchild Bookish.com, have joined forces in the fight against success
with Zola's acquisition of the book search engine.
As authors and publishers alike experiment
with the sweet spot for
ebook prices, promotional pricing can serve as a useful tool in driving book
discovery.
He begins by outlining a staggering number of ways that companies can not compete
with Amazon, but highlights the book
discovery engine and the exclusive content as the only ways that
ebook sellers like the now - Bookish powered Zola can keep up.
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.
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eBook discovery, purchase, read and share consumer experience, built on a back - end platform
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eBook catalogue.
During an interview last week
with Kobo's Chief Content Officer Michael Tamblyn, the conversation veered to the topic just long enough to understand the steps that retailers are taking to address the issue of children's
ebook discovery.
Parents are responding to that excitement over reading and capitalizing on their children's interest in books, and publishers are responding by having more titles at the ready, and online retail platforms are answering the need
with greater tools for
ebook discovery.
No one argues that the
ebook market is saturated
with content (to the point that book
discovery has been a buzzworthy topic for years now); in fact, a report emerged last week that Amazon now contains over 5 million
ebooks in its retail catalog.
This is going to create massive problems for online bookstores who constantly wrestle
with eBook discovery.
Barnes and Noble is trying to compete against GoodReads
with their own
ebook discovery and social media network called Browsery.
Most readers I know rely on a number of streams of
discovery: checking «Also Boughts» on books they enjoyed; using the big distributors of
ebook info like Pixel of Ink, BookBub, Book Send, Kindle Books and Tips, Ereader News Today, etc; connecting
with book bloggers they trust; establishing relationships
with other readers on GoodReads, etc..
Not only do we have a massive problem
with adult content still creating problems in every major bookstore, but
eBook discovery is also being hampered.
They all basically blame indie authors for putting their erotica titles side by side
with children's books, hampering
eBook discovery and raising a firestorm.
A firestorm erupted this week
with the recent commentary on Good e-Reader on self - publishing and
eBook discovery.
Amazon has X-Ray, Ivona, audio dictionaries, free
ebooks every month
with Prime, a massive book
discovery network, its own publishing company, and curated app store.
HighWire, which was founded in 1995 and is a part of the Stanford University library system, partners
with a variety of sources like universities, publishers, and professional organizations to publish scholarly journals,
ebooks, and more, while Tizra's web - based platform makes book
discovery and book selling a more streamlined process.
The txtr solution offers an end - to - end
eBook discovery, purchase, read and share consumer experience, built on a cloud based back - end platform
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eBook catalogue.
In recent months, Readmill had added a book
discovery feature and partnered
with the Guardian, the Atavist, startup Livrada and nearly 100 other independent publishers and digital bookstores to let them sell
ebooks directly through their websites.
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It's not terrible by any means, but it offers nowhere near the level of
discovery and top list options you get
with the two leading
ebook vendors.
Ever since
ebooks gained traction the publishing industry has obsessed
with what's typically referred to as «the
discovery problem.»
Sarah Houghton, Director of San Rafael Public Library, concurred that
discovery via the catalog is a problem, and adds that this takes on additional dimensions when it comes to free
ebook resources, such as those available from Project Gutenberg, and when the catalog is shared
with other members of a consortium.
«I think that the current
discovery tools are showing their age and definitely I'm looking forward to where we have better integration
with things like OverDrive or EBSCO
ebooks,» Dunten said.
Rather than navigating their patrons away from the library's web presence to Balkanized, often commercial, third - party platforms, each
with a different
discovery and delivery experience, librarians have been demanding a single, easy - to - use, easy - to - search platform — an integration of the ILS
with ebook vendor platforms.
Having an
eBook provides your book more exposure and room for
discovery with readers who prefer an electronic book.
I wouldn't suggest obtaining a library or
ebook version of this book, as Li provides plenty of blanks that she encourages the reader to fill in,
with multiple exercises to put self
discovery and concrete planning into practice.