Another benefit of POD and ebooks is that you can keep
your entire backlist in print forever which allows you to gain some traction.
My entire backlist is available either in print or ebook format.
One of the «Big Five Publishers», Macmillian has announced they will be launching
their entire backlist as eBooks.
No publisher so far has authorized
their entire backlist, and new books are hardly ever included.
There's a tension in the indie world about needing to publish quickly, needing to get works out there, because that's what (some) successful self - publishers happen to have done — often because they had trunked novels stored up, essentially starting out with
an entire backlist intact.
I even see instances where somebody went through
my entire backlist and bought one of each.
How do you generate interest in a new release if that interest is predicated on the buyer having already read
the entire backlist?
«Patrons are excited to have digital access to public library content; hoopla does a tremendous job of providing patrons with access to
our entire backlist, and creates an opportunity for our titles to connect with new audiences.»
As part of the agreement, Simon & Schuster will make available
its entire backlist of thousands of books, including works by authors ranging from Ernest Hemingway to Stephen King.
# 10 Traditional publishers to fight back: Publishers may have a lot up their sleeves (e.g. auctions of
the entire backlists, lawful sanction, etc.).
Not exact matches
Authors benefit because shorter books make the
entire publishing process is quicker, meaning they can build up a
backlist faster.
Maybe you will think I am naive, or just hopefully optimistic, but when I took on the challenge of heading up the digital development of DBP I thought that we could have our
entire monochrome
backlist converted into ebooks and on sale within 6 months, and then we could start on our illustrated list.
But before that accidentally morphs in anyone's mind into «one in three copies of a new comic is sold digitally,» consider that digital figure may include DC's
entire digital
backlist, however deep that is.
Harlequin is one publisher who I see is really taking advantage of the digital opportunities with its epublished only fiction, it's decision to digitize its
entire front list of over 120 titles every month while digitizing its
backlist at the same time, by offering all series books a month in advance, by pushing its content onto devices through partnerships with Daily Lit, providing its content for cellphone users.
I always get excited when I see that
entire series of
backlist books have been released as e-books.