My understanding is that the UK is setting
ebook versions at the same price as print.
Note that the publisher Nelson Education provides
an eBook version at a reduced price (see link below).
Not exact matches
Dover also offers
eBook versions of thousands of titles, available
at a variety of online retailers, including the Apple iBookstore, Google, and Amazon.
Meat Free Monday is pleased to be giving away five
eBook versions of The Lunch Line Fight: Looking
at Different Perspectives.
I first borrowed the
ebook version of Gluten - Free Baking for the Holidays by Jeanne Sauvage, better known as gluten - free baker extraordinaire
at Art of Gluten - Free Baking, last year from my library.
I first borrowed the
ebook version of Gluten - Free Baking for the Holidays by Jeanne Sauvage, better known as gluten - free baker extraordinaire
at Art of Gluten - Free Baking, last year from my library.
«When I see an
ebook that sells for twice the price of the paperback
version, either someone has lost their mind, is asleep
at the wheel, or is deliberately steering the ship towards an iceberg,» she said.
Your
eBook versions should be cheaper than your print
version, for example, Amazon require that your
eBook be
at least 20 % cheaper than your print book.
It seems to have a lot of features that I'm just not entirely sure about, and I also think the newer
version of Calibre is missing or has changed certain things; for instance, I can't find the option to maintain my cover's image dimensions (unless that's because I'm outputting to mobi instead of epub), which leads me to my additional question: How do I stop Calibre from constantly resizing my 1600 × 2400 image (what I've read is ideal size for use through any
ebook distribution channel) down to 1333x???? (sorry, not
at my computer
at present so can't remember the dimensions it shrinks it to).
Similarly, the hardcover
version of the book, The Chronicles of Downton Abbey which is sold along with the TV series also enjoys about # 3 price benefit for the hardcover
version which is sold
at # 12.99 as an
ebook.
Whispersync for Voice is another new option that, in essence, allows you to read the
ebook at home and then pick up where you left off on the audio
version.
Whispersync for Voice is another popular option that, in essence, allows you to read the
ebook at home and then pick up where you left off on the audio
version.
-- a book trailer (share on your own site, social media, and YouTube)-- participate in memes like # MondayBlogs or chats — meet cools peeps, learn, promote others — interactive social media (not spammy)
at minimum Twitter, Facebook, and Google + (important for your Google ranking) following readers, book bloggers, book reviewers, book clubs — groups (important to establish connections with peers)-- an
eBook version (duh).
I wrote not that long ago about the new
version of the WH Smith
eBook store, and when Kindle launched I compared the prices of a selection of books — essentially looking
at those I've bought, and comparing what the price would be to buy the whole collection again for Kindle, or just to buy them all now, if I were starting from scratch.
We recommend that you publish an
ebook in addition to print
version (s), so as not to limit your readership, and you'll save money if you have the same book cover designed for both formats
at once rather than starting over if you decide to add an
ebook version later.
And the
eBook version for Song
At Dawn is free — see the first entry in the Rafflecopter below!
But since we usually post our books eight times (in paperback, an
ebook in pdf, and six other «open» publishers within a few days of each other), we use two of our ISBNs that we bought (
at embarrassing overpriced rates from Bowker), one for bound
versions, one for digital
versions.
That's a total different picture, comparing
versions at a retailer that sells both:
ebooks and print books.»
Well aren't you lucky, the
ebook version is on sale for just 99 cents
at all of your favorite
ebook retailers (but hurry, this sale ends SOON!).
Publishers are generally setting the retail prices for the
eBooks at the same level (or sometmes roughly 10 % lower) than the print
version of the same book.
However, John Gilstrap's Kensington title «High Treason» costs $ 8.97 in PB
at Amazon and $ 7.39 for the Kindle edition, despite the fact that there's no foiling or embossing on the
ebook version, and once I've read the Kindle copy, I can't give it to my dad, donate it to the Friends of the Library book sale or the local senior center, sell it to my favorite used book store, etc..
I will make a print
version available if I feel there is demand for it, but
at this time I am happy to release the collection for
eBook readers exclusively.
Hmm, going back to what my Tech Guy mentioned about a good
ebook price being 75 % of the paper
version, I wonder if some of the difference we see
at the higher end is the publisher comparing the price to a hardcover or trade paperback
version rather than the mass paperback format.
Here is a look
at the updated
version of the cover Thu - Lieu created specifically for the
eBook market.
In doing so, certain elements from the print book
at just not possible for the
eBook version.
I wanted to release nice collector's edition print
versions and cheap
ebooks at the same time.
Holiday pricing for
ebook versions of Trying to Care: A Story Collection and Beyond the Will of God: A Jill Simpson Mystery are now
at the rather low levels of $ 0.99 each.
BKS +0.25 %, the leading retailer of content, digital media and educational products, today announced the availability of
versions of popular Sesame Street favorites, now available as NOOK Books, including the classic «The Monster
at the End of This Book» available as an
eBook with audio only on NOOK.
It will allow customers more flexibility to enjoy hardback books
at home and carry the
ebook version with them when travelling, or to give books as gifts.»
At this point, every book published should have an ebook version, and it should be available in every ebook store (If you only make it available at Amazon, or through iTunes, you have just given people a reason to pirate
At this point, every book published should have an
ebook version, and it should be available in every
ebook store (If you only make it available
at Amazon, or through iTunes, you have just given people a reason to pirate
at Amazon, or through iTunes, you have just given people a reason to pirate).
Though the hardcover edition of Get What's Yours is currently sold out on Amazon, it's still in stock
at some other vendors;
eBook and audio
versions are also available.
And I'm rapt to bits to reveal that not only does this stand - alone
version of Tangent have a gorgeous new cover, but that it's FREE
at most
eBook retailers!
Readers are balking
at paying $ 10 for any kind of
ebook, unless it is the digital
version of a brand new hardcover.
But if you pick an
ebook at random and compare it to its print
versions, odds are the
ebook will look worse:
-- an active blog (once weekly minimum)-- a book trailer (share on your own site, social media and YouTube)-- participate in memes like # MondayBlogs or chats — meet cool peeps, learn, promote others — interactive social media (not spammy)
at minimum Twitter, Facebook and Google + (important for your Google ranking) following readers, book bloggers, book reviewers, book clubs — groups (important to establish connections with peers) Facebook, LinkedIn, Google + — an
eBook version (duh) Don't care if you hate
eBooks.
ReadersFirst doesn't sanction or promote any device; however, since many library
eBook readers use Kindles (and often not the newest
version), we thought we'd share this news from Amazon, mostly so that our member librarians know and can be ready to answer trouble - shooting questions from patrons
at library desks and help lines.
Naturally you will first have to build an ePub
version of your book for this to show up, but when you select it, a new window will open showing you the structure of the
eBook on the left hand side and the file contents
at the center.
At Wednesday's IndieCommerce Institute in Chicago, the American Booksellers Association announced that it is working with Bluefire Productions to create a
version of the company's popular BlueFire Reader app for IndieCommerce stores selling Google
eBooks ™.
Apparently,
at this time, once you purchase an
ebook through the Kindle store, that's the
version you own.
Other
ebook versions (including the PDF
version) can be found
at Angela and Becca's site, Writers Helping Writers.
Get an
ebook version of your printed book to sell
at Amazon or Barnes and Noble.
You can download the
eBook version,
at no cost, by clicking here.
In IngramSpark, not only can you set up your hardcover and paperback
versions of your book but you can also set up your
ebook at the same time and gain book distribution, including Kindle and Apple along with some 60 other
ebook retailers.
Alternatively, you can also click on the title of the
eBook at the top of the viewer to download a full page
version to display on your browser's Acrobat Reader add - on.
The doubling of storage won't mean much to most Kindle users —
ebooks don't take up much space
at all, and even the 2 GB
version can hold over 1,000 books.
I have 8
versions of my short story anthology's cover: one thumbnail (60px tall), one small
version (144px), four of varying sizes for others» websites (200px, 210px, 216px, and 423px), the
ebook cover itself (823px), and a 300 dpi
version for possible posters and brochures.This is overkill, but you see where having
at least a thumbnail, small, medium, and large
versions might help.
At this point, I feel $ 9.99 is more than fair until the quality of the
ebook product is comparable to the hardback
version of the book.
I don't know if I'll «always» give out my
ebook versions free indefinitely, but I would
at the VERY least give them away free for a limited time like MJ Rose did.
If you look
at the growth of
ebooks being directly proportionate to e-reader sales, 40 % of readers buy the digital
versions.
At the risk of pushing the «wanton promotion» limit too far on this forum, I should qualify, I am one of the Co-Founders of LiveSign a promotion and signing service run by iDoLVine where authors and readers connect via video and authors personalize
versions of not only
eBooks (DRM or Free) but paper books as well — just to get that out of the way.