Apple
iBookstore only allows submissions from authors who have a US tax id number (your SSN).
Not exact matches
Both books are available for
only 99 cents on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple
iBookstore and Kobo.
Lulu becomes one of
only seven companies able to distribute to the
iBookstore.
Because the iPad's and Kindle Fire's full - color touchscreen and advanced ebook capabilities are perfectly suited for the fixed - layout format, Apple's
iBookstore and Amazon (for the Kindle Fire) are the
only places where authors and independent publishers can sell fixed - layout ebooks.
So effectively this means there can
only be one in - app ebook retailer now, Apple with its
iBookStore, giving it a big ease - of - use boost over its competition.
Not
only does it encourage readers to buy your book for the
iBookStore, it also gives you a small commission.
This will empower you to go even further with your works in more markets including not
only the
iBookstore ℠, but also Amazon.com, Barnesandnoble.com, and the NOOK Book Store, as an eBook or in print.
The
only app that will ever work with ebooks bought from the
iBookstore is iBooks.
But with the growth of the Kindle, Nook and
iBookstores, Japanese publishers have been desperately playing catch up to not
only learn about the digital marketplace but also be a part of it.
The
iBookstore continues to be dominated by My Little Pony, and interestingly, it's the
only platform where this shows up at all.
Although Apple with its
iBookstore seems to have not locked up a ton of major publishers for international eBook distribution through its
iBookstore, which is evident to it
only having Classic Titles available.
E.g. can I publish a book in italian in the
iBookstore through Lulu or the language of publication is country - specific (English and maybe spanish
only for the U.S.
iBookstore, Italian
only for the Italian
iBookstore — when it'll be launched, and so on)?
Amazon offered the lowest outright price just once, and
only Apple did not offer one of the books, as the
iBookstore does not carry «The Hunger Games» or any of its sequels.
@tbrookside We don't deduct the $ 1.49 transaction / delivery fee for eBooks sold on the
iBookstore,
only for books fulfilled by Lulu.
Update 1 June 2010: You can now self publish direct to the iPad
iBookstore but
only if you have a US tax number.
Apple understood that the final Apple Agency Agreements ensured that the Publisher Defendants would raise their retail e-book prices to the ostensible limits set by the Apple price tiers not
only in Apple's forthcoming
iBookstore, but on Amazon.com and all other consumer sites as well.
Otherwise, the retail price MFN would cause Apple's
iBookstore prices to drop to match the best available retail price of each e-book, and the Publisher Defendants would receive
only 70 percent of those reduced retail prices.
«Mean Streets» is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo and Apple's
iBookstore for
only $ 2.99.
The Walrus magazine first published these original short stories in its July / August 2012 Summer Reading issue, and they will
only be available digitally as ebooks, for just $ 1.99 via the
iBookstore.
By way of comparison, books purchased from the Apple
iBookstore can
only be read on the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.
Exclusivity — Our eBooks are
only available on manning.com, in the Apple
iBookstore, and at Safari Books Online.
This makes it such that until new deals can be struck with assorted retailers and the Big 5, a bunch of books will
only be available at the newly launched
iBookstore.
Consumers might get more credits from Apple, though it is unclear whether those would apply
only to books purchased from the
iBookstore or would apply to ebooks purchased from other retailers as well.
This would be less annoying if Apple let you browse the
iBookstore from your Mac as well, but currently the
only way to search its shelves is from an iOS device.
It's important to note, though, that browsing the
iBookstore is a mixed bag, for several reasons: First, on the iPhone, the store's a lousy iOS citizen; even if you've been reading in landscape mode, the store is oddly portrait -
only.
The publisher will not
only be bringing new books to the
iBookstore, but will be putting up some of their new content as well.
But Apple's plan to use FairPlay instead of Adobe's flavor of copy protection will lock customers in to Apple's ecosystem, says Bogaty, as iPad owners will
only be able to buy from Apple's
iBookstore, and will not be able to transfer their purchases to other devices.
Second
only to the reviews on the virtual bookstores at Amazon, B&N, the
iBookstore and others, reviews by bloggers also matter.
Finally, many, many people with Macs, iPhones, and iPads download free Kindle apps, which not
only allows them to read in exactly the same manner as the
iBookstore, but makes it much, much easier to browse, buy, and download the books themselves.
Once you've done that, you can restore that book to your bookshelf
only from the Purchased Books tab in the
iBookstore.
Right now, the best thing out there is iBooks Author, which exports
only in the
iBookstore's proprietary format.
«In reality,
only Kobo has a fully functional platform for self - publishing authors beyond the USA (Apple does too, but
only to the extent that those who have a nice Mac can access their
iBookstore, but not everyone has a Mac).
They
only sell ebooks [no print] through the
iBookstore [
only available for Macs, iPhones, and iPads] Second in sales for ebooks is the
iBookstore from Apple.
Please note this post was written in May, when that was the
only way to publish to the
iBookstore.
In other words, Apple will
only do business with these eight companies for getting new inventory for the
iBookstore from indie publishers.
Apple also said it now has 2500 publishers supplying its (US
only)
iBookStore.
We will
only use Smashwords to deliver newer titles that are not already sold through the
iBookStore... should this new distribution method prove itself.
Publisher's Weekly notes that Apple offers just 130,000 books in its
iBookstore, vs. the 300,000 applications in its app store — and you can't even access Apple's
iBookstore from your computer, but
only from a mobile device!
But for a lot of self - publishing authors, they may be the
only way to reach markets like Apple's
iBookstore or Sony's Reader Store.
First the good news: iBooks Author is free It is relatively easy to use Anyone can upload their completed book to the Apple
iBookstore The not - so - good news: The completed title can
only be viewed on an iPad The
only way to charge for it is to sell it through the
iBookstore You need a Mac running OS X Lion to author your title The program and tools is targeted at the K - 12 educational market where Apple already has a strong presence.
As the Defendant publishers and their physical book distribution systems get smaller and less profitable, competitors like Barnes & Noble teeter on the Borders of financial failure, and Apple becomes bored with an
iBookstore whose marketplace it can not control by illegal means, Amazon's share of the total book trades market
only grows, and grows, and grows.
Going
only to
iBookstore in my opinion is not worth the effort.
The
iBookstore is digital
only.
In practical terms, this means that if a customer purchases a DRM - protected EPUB - format book in the Apple
iBookstore, for instance, they can
only read the book on Apple hardware, such as the iPad or iPhone.
Book Creator
only lets you create an ebook that is publishable on Apple's
iBookstore (which sells iBooks, or their cutesy word for ebooks found in the
iBookstore).
Book Creator
only lets you create an ebook that is publishable on Jual Jam Tangan KwApple's
iBookstore (which sells iBooks, or their cutesy word for ebooks found in the
iBookstore).
Amazon currently allows independents to publish online -
only books without an ISBN; it'll be interesting to see whether Apple decides to lower the barrier for
iBookstore entry and do the same.
If Apple's going to make a tool for publishers that allows easy ebook creation, it seems
only natural to be able to upload that ePub to the company's
iBookstore.
Update: The manga titles are
only on the Kindle,
iBookstore, and NOOK.
The
iBookstore launched internationally on May 28 of this year, but
only select US and public domain works were available to Canadian consumers while the government examined the cultural impact of the
iBookstore.