Sentences with phrase «for print version»

If a reference book is available online the demand for a print version is likely to be minimal.
We liked it, too, and we admit that we shed a collective tear or two for the print version's demise.
Also, adding to cost and convenience would be that waiting for the commercial databases to find your search request especially when during times of heavy traffic can be frustratingly time - consuming and probably easier to reach for the print version.
So a $ 30 book at 33 % off would be $ 20 for the Kindle edition (as opposed to $ 9.99 currently), pretty much the same as what you'd pay for the print version.
Even with my fifth book (my December release), I still revise for the print version a few months after the initial release.
With little difference in price between a $ 13 e-book and a paperback, some consumers may be opting for the print version.
With Scrivener it's easy to create three different About the Author pages with the same basic information, but one with Amazon links for the kindle version, one with Apple links for the epub and another with no links for the print version.
If the novel becomes popular, no doubt a traditional publisher will pay you for the print version.
The ebook is not yet on sale, but the marketing will be the same as for the print version, with the addition of reaching out to our ebook retail partners to feature it.
You get a fantastic royalty rate from the e-version, although a lot less for the print version.
I format the interior myself for the print version, and either do the cover myself, or I sub it out to a graphic artist on Fiveer.
Well, part of that is I'm also making some small changes to the interior which means for the print version I can't just change the cover but have to make a whole new edition.
It is priced AU$ 42.50 (US$ 38) at a business bookstore for the print version.
But, when checking out the page for the print version, that disappeared.
If it is «Global Crisis» then the ebook is listed at $ 24 (although the suggested price is $ 40, the same as the cover price for the print version).
In another example, Smith cited an anonymous publisher that selectively windowed its ebook and print book titles to see if releasing the digital version after the print version would result in increased sales for the print version.
Just a reminder that I'm still taking Blackstone preorders for the print version.
For a print version, authors will receive 10 % or perhaps a round sum like $ 1 per book whereas self - published authors, depending on their pricing model receive around 30 % per printed book sale.
You need an ISBN number for your print version and for your eBook.
For the print version, XYZ will design the cover and make the book ready for purchase.
Knowing that this was coming, you probably already did it this way for the print version.
Start with an EBook and see the response you get from readers before opting for the print version.
For example, you should never use the same ISBN for your print version and eBook version (s).
For instance, getting InDesign to switch from B&W pictures for the print version to color ones for the digital version only takes about 30 seconds.
Both illustrate what can be done with ePub generated by InDesign with just a few minor tweaks to the file used for the print version.
My book production includes a PDF for the print version (single page size), a downloadable PDF (with color graphics if available), an ePUB2 with embedded fonts (for iBooks, Nook, and Kobo), and a MOBI for Kindle KDP.
And then spend another $ 5 or so to convert that for your print version.
One thing to be aware of is that some magazine subscriptions require you to pay for the print version to be able to access their electronic version.
By quote: My basic production charges include a PDF for a print version and three ebook formats: a downloadable PDF, a reflowable ePUB, and a Kindle version.
The results for the print version poll surprised me most.
Maybe digital readers still want to build a library on visible shelves, or maybe translating for digital means that that cost has already been recovered, so the profit margins for the print version have more leeway.
Since it means you have to take your Kindle version, reformat for a print version with page numbers, headers, redo the table of contents, then deal with creating a back cover, it takes some time.
You can send people to view your YouTube video, link to your website, and add resources that aren't suitable for the print version, so there are great reasons to do a digital version of your book.
Before you use Amazon, make sure that you have a PDF copy prepared for the print version or you will be unpleasantly surprised.
I've shined up the interior formatting, especially for the print version, I wrote up a discussion guide, I added a little bit to the Author's Notes, and I have put a new cover on the book.
and save your work as a Word document for kindle, or a pdf for the print version.
Choose the best font and formatting: Readability is the key consideration in choosing font and spacing for the print version of your book.
When you go to publish your book, you'll need both your exported files and two book covers — one for your ebook and one for the print version.
You will probably find that for some eBook formats you need to strip out lots of the formatting that you have done for the print version (because they don't translate well).
When you buy your cover you get two files, one for your e-book and one for the print version.
The layout that was so meticulously created to look great for the print version is just thrown away, in most cases, with the eBook.
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When I came to create the cover for the print version I rashly decided to create a cover from scratch rather than use one of the many CreateSpace templates.
I've had many people ask for a print version, so I think that is going to happen soon.
You can not use the ISBN you received for the print version when distributing your ebook: you need to apply for a new ISBN or distribute your ebook without ISBN.
This contest is only for the print version of your book sold via the Notion Press Book Store, Amazon.in & Flipkart.com Books sold via other channels, International & eBook sales will not be considered for the contest.
Moreover, the availability of a book for the Kindle often led, surprisingly, to an increase in sales for the print version.
We offer greatly reduced eBook conversion rates when you are also having us do the formatting for the print version.
I'm still playing with the final product for the print version but the image below gives you an idea of what can be done.
If you chose to print your book via CreateSpace, then they will supply you with an ISBN for the print version of your book.
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