This is a natural fit, of course, since Feedbooks has a catalog of over 800,000 ePub ebooks, both free and paid, and have been in
the ebook industry since -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
We are a humble e-reader and
ebook news website that has been chronicling the
industry since 2007.
Since the introducing of the Kindle, the
eBook market has grown leaps and bounds, with many in the
industry saying that it would take over the print market.
I'm low on the «writing
industry food chain», but haven't missed a month without a paycheck (sometimes two or three) from my
ebook publishers / sales
since 2007.
Given the explosive growth of
ebook sales
since the launch of the Kindle in 2007, with increases in the triple digits for several years, many expected the paper book
industry to remain in retreat for the foreseeable future.
I have been following the e-reader
industry since 2008, I have a very unique perspective on how the worldwide market works for
eBooks and e-Readers.
Sony has been selling e-readers and
eBooks since 2004 and they were the first mainstream company who made a serious powerplay to cultivate the
industry.
Each has its own new twist on book distribution, which is exciting to see,
since the democratization of the internet (and of the
ebook industry) is often in question.
Since that decision, Amazon's grip on the
industry has only solidified, with February 2017 estimates pegging its share of the
ebook market at around 83 percent, while Apple's had actually declined to just 9 percent.
Since 2013, the publishing
industry has seen a marked drop in the growth of
ebook sales in general.
Denver, CO, June 19, 2017 —
Since 2016, ODILO, a global and innovative leader in the
eBook industry, has experienced tremendous growth with their North American expansion.
The fact that you need special software to upload an
industry - standard
ebook to the store is highly detrimental to the process, especially
since it requires an Apple computer.
Sony has been selling e-readers and
eBooks since 2004 and they were the first mainstream company who made a serious power - play to cultivate the
industry.
Soon, I hope, we'll figure out the best format for
ebooks and the best way to deliver them and the best way to read them — and then this book publicity specialist is going to delight in the biggest development in the book publishing
industry since the printing press.
However,
since the
eBook industry's growth is starting to slow down, the business models of players are beginning to get tested.
But
since the Kindle format is the most popular I wanted to get an update on it as well, so I managed to grab a few minutes with
industry expert Joshua Tallent, founder and CEO of
eBook Architects.
Ever
since ebooks gained traction the publishing
industry has obsessed with what's typically referred to as «the discovery problem.»
It's been fifteen months
since I signed the contract for my debut memoir, with a small start up publisher; and
since so much changed in the
industry this past summer, with more people buying
ebooks, I'm telling myself this time frame is understandable.
Publishers,
since the
ebook industry is so new, don't want the three year contracts
since they feel it hampers any maneuverability they need as the
industry matures.
Since Amazon was dominating the
ebook sales
industry by setting low $ 10 prices for books, Apple tried to change the playing field by working with publishers to make sure they wouldn't agree to Amazon's pricing scale.
Since its beginning,
eBook Architects has been promoting the creation of the highest quality
eBook files through professional development services, training, and teaching at
industry workshops, and through the tools we have released and supported, like Incrementor and FlightDeck.
It is the second year in a row that
ebook sales have fallen, and only the second time that annual
ebook sales have done so
since industry bodies began monitoring sales a decade ago.
Here's more from The Huffington Post: «Given the explosive growth of
ebook sales
since the launch of the Kindle in 2007, with increases in the triple digits for several years, many expected the paper book
industry to remain in retreat for the foreseeable future.
Most recently, he researched and (co --RRB- authored several reports on global publishing markets, notably the «Global
eBook» report, the «Global Publishing Markets» survey for the International Publishers Association», (IPA), and the «Global Ranking of the Publishing
Industry», updated annually
since 2007 (initiated by Livres Hebdo, France, and co-published by The Bookseller, UK, buchreport, Germany, PublishNews Brazil, and Publishers Weekly, US).
Although I can't know for sure
since I don't work for Amazon and never had, from my experience with
eBook industry I can guess that it may be related to one of the following:
Traditional outlets such as newspapers have come under intense pressure
since the explosion of online news (see our compelling overview in the free
eBook, Hiring for the Media
Industry).