Not exact matches
Let's say that you have a very
standard category for your print book but
found a narrow, niche one for your
eBook — as long as these two versions are connected, the
eBook will pull the print book with it.
This bold step comes not long after the Independent Publishing Group (IPG) decided not to meet Amazon's new contract
standards and therefore
found 4,000 of its
ebook titles had their BUY buttons deactivated on Amazon.com.
@Stan — I
found the Euro editions on the
standard Kobo
eBooks site.
I've said this before and I'll say it again: I think it's very likely that if $ 9.99 becomes the upper bound for pricing on
eBooks, then you are going to
find $ 9.99 becomes the
standard price for
eBooks, period, because publishers who lose money up at the top of the pricing scale will need to recoup that money somewhere else, and the bottom of the pricing scale is a fine place to do it.
This struck a chord with me as the coming year promises to be a new beginning for our community which came together in 1999 as the Open
EBook Forum (OEBF) to develop open
standards for digital books, reinvented itself in 2005 with a broader remit when it became the International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF), and then
found mainstream success with the development of the key EPUB
standard.