Sentences with phrase «ebook form sold»

«Now, the dust has begun to settle, and with more than 60,000 copies in print and ebook form sold during its first week, the results lean heavily in favour of a landslide «Four - Hour» victory.

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We decided that sharing his wisdom in written form would be the best idea, so he is currently working on an ebook that we will be selling in a couple of weeks.
There are many junky web sites around that sell «weight loss secrets» in the form of an eBook or manual or premium membership or even in actual book form.
Instead, produce useful, helpful content in the form of blogs, articles, videos, live streams, online courses, short challenges, image cards, webinars, podcasts, books, and eBooks, and allow your education to sell you instead.
Recent models to the way books and ebooks are conceived of and sold have offered some truly unique forms of paying for content.
Books that may have only sold a handful of copies in the course of a year or that have been out - of - print suddenly gain new life in ebook form.
I self publish as a hobby, as I always have done, but it is becoming less and less fun now as the market has become saturated with rubbish from all forms of publishing and the techniques being used now to sell ebooks has become so intertwined with social media and spamming that any literary sense has gone out the window.
Possibly because romance in all its forms accounts for a large percentage of ebooks sold.
Personally, I think you should put it in ebook form and sell it on Amazon.
Amazon said it has sold more than two million so - called Kindle Singles since first introducing the collection of short form eBooks last January, Paidcontent.org is exclusively reporting.
A new bookselling start - up funded by authors and other investors is forming partnerships with publishers and independent booksellers and aims to replace the Google eBooks re-seller program as the go - to platform for indies interested in selling e-books.
Customer hereby grants to BBS the non-exclusive, worldwide license to print, publish, distribute, and sell the Book in print and eBook form (if Customer requests and purchases separate eBook layout) in the English language on behalf of Customer.
When you click the Select box, you're agreeing to make that ebook exclusive to Amazon and not sell it in ebook form anywhere else.
You may not want to only sell your book in eBook form, but you should always include it as an option.
As part of their agreement with agents, the publishers will not sell ebooks direct to consumers and the newly formed distributor will instead act as a white box company, partnering with retailers and booksellers to sell ebooks through their websites.
It is a long lingering myth that children's books don't sell well in an ebook form.
With overall ebook sales for most publishers at a point of stasis for now, the Digital Book World conference commissioned Jonathan Nowell at Nielsen Book to provide a closer look at how the rise of ebooks has affected what sells in print form.
This process has actually been ongoing for quite some time and began with the emergence of tools that digitized the back - end of the business; word processors, computers, design software, email and much more (which changed writing, editing, typesetting, design etc) and has over time moved from there towards more front facing aspects of the industry (production, distribution, selling) before starting to make a large impact on the consumer side of the industry, consumption in the form of ebooks and web - reading (not to mention making many other forms of content from music to games available to those consumers).
The Society of Authors includes self - published writers among its members if they have sold 300 copies of a single title in print form, or 500 copies in ebook form, within a 12 - month period.
It's important to understand that distribution refers to the act of giving away or selling your book in it's entirety on ebook distribution sites such as Smashwords, BookBaby etc. or in the form of PDF or other digital or electronic versions of your ENTIRE (FULL) book.
Our example P&L assumes our Great American Novel sells 1,500 copies in ebook form, which is the industry average of 30 percent ebook sales.
But, unless you have money to burn, I'd only recommend it for titles that are already selling well in ebook form (probably sub 10,000 overall in the Kindle Store).
It wouldn't be optimal but it would be attractive form the budget management perspective of a strap cashed library director and the CEO of Publishing House Y, who has just found a market willing to pay them thousands of dollars a year for a product that requires no additional overhead (they were already going to convert those ebooks anyway and sell them one at a time).
As you read on, keep in mind that I use the term book to describe all forms of a book — paper, digital, audio — unless referring specifically to the eBooks sold by major online book retailers.
Why does Amazon offer so little of real value in exchange for the sole right to sell a book in eBook form?
B&N has just tactically punched back by refusing to sell in its 750 + stores printed books published by Amazon since Amazon grabbed digital rights to titles that B&N are selling in printed form and not allowing B&N to sell the ebook version.
Although Amazon have their own reading device in the form of the Kindle, ebooks sold via Amazon can also be read on personal computers, tablets and smart phones.
I've been publishing online since 1995, my original business model was to give eBooks away for free in the form long web pages and to make money selling books that I printed locally.
An indie title that has sold millions in ebook form has probably raked in the biggest profits already.
So two of the main tricks to not run out of money when you reach an advanced age is to not sell shares, and never invest in any form of «self - destructing bonds» or these types of bond ETFs or mutual funds, as explained in the free Money eBook.
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