Not exact matches
I like the Nook better than the Kindle (my deciding reason being that the Nook works with the library
ebooks and Kindle doesn't), ergo that is what I bought, and all books should be available for Nook (and Sony and Kobo and the oodles
of other
readers half the world's never
heard of) just the same as for Kindle.
Finally, a lot
of readers are still reading
ebooks in PDF file format, because they just don't care about the benefits
of reflowable text (EPUB + KF8, formats they've never
heard of).
If you haven't
heard about this site, it's an
ebook giveaway site where the
reader gives up their email address in return for a free book
of their choosing.
After all, it offers the highest percentage royalty, and
eBooks are usually priced lower than print books, which appeals to
readers who might not want to drop $ 15 on an author they've never
heard of.
On all
of the
ebooks the V.
Reader has the feature to touch on a word and
hear it out loud.
Or maybe I'll have a Sony eReader or that thing Barnes and Noble seems to be working or, or maybe I'll have an
ebook (and enewspaper)
reader that I haven't even
heard of yet.
As animated
ebook readers discovered at an incredible book's release this month, sometimes those authors» voices are the ones that need to be
heard most
of all.
But it was when I blogged about unlimited access to
ebooks with
readers, and
heard what kind
of experience those
readers were having with KU, that I saw why it was important for me to only make my works available at top - notch retailers.
I think this falls into a large category
of things that
ebooks make possible — even inevitable — but which, when regular
readers hear of it, occasions strongly negative reactions.
Nate Hoffelder on The Digital
Reader Nate's Big List
of eBook Market Analytic Tools «Finding the right niche / genre / keywords to market your book, and then parsing the sales data once your ebook is on the market, can mean the difference between a best - seller book and one no one has ever heard of.&r
eBook Market Analytic Tools «Finding the right niche / genre / keywords to market your book, and then parsing the sales data once your
ebook is on the market, can mean the difference between a best - seller book and one no one has ever heard of.&r
ebook is on the market, can mean the difference between a best - seller book and one no one has ever
heard of.»
Nathan, you have underscored what I'm
hearing from other sources about the loss
of income in
ebooks, especially for a publisher like me accustomed to 50 % direct sales to
readers.
While competitors including Qualcomm, NVIDIA, Texas Instruments, and Samsung have been duking it out for dominance in the smartphone and tablet space, Freescale is one
of the top makers
of chips for
eBook Readers, in - vehicle entertainment systems, and other devices that you see everywhere, but not might
hear as much about..
I wanted to start a business publishing writers no smart publisher wanted to publish; selling books in a format —
ebooks — that
readers didn't want to buy; and I'd sell these books in store called Smashwords.com that no
reader had ever
heard of.
PocketBook, the
ebook reader company most people have never
heard of, has released a new 8 - inch
ebook reader called the PocketBook InkPad 2, the e-
reader for successful people (according to the press release).