Sentences with phrase «instant gratification book»

Independent bookstores that have no such branded e-readers of their own to offer are trying to figure out how to turn a profit in the era of instant gratification book delivery.

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Pushing the publishing industry to make books available electronically was a customer - friendly proposition: Readers got instant gratification at lower prices.
They say you can't judge a book by its cover, but it seems the «cover» now takes on a whole new level of significance, particularly in this super fast - paced internet connected globe where instant gratification and sense of entitlement become more common.
But ebooks are feeding the book - hungry masses through the instant gratification of one - click purchases.
Everyone loves instant gratification, and when it comes to books, an e-Reader is exactly the way to get it.
While that provides quick — if not instantgratification for authors who want to see their words reach book buyers as soon as possible, the mad dash from the computer to the bookshelf does require the sacrifice of long lead - time book publicity opportunities.
Thanks to the partnership between ABA and On Demand Books, as well as an agreement through Xerox to install and service the EBMs in member bookstores worldwide, an estimated 150 - plus machines will be providing instant book gratification to customers by the end of this year, in addition to the ones already in place in select bookstores, libraries, and universities.
On Demand Books to Introduce SelfEspress to Help Writers Publish and Print Instantly May 29, 2014New self - publishing platform provides writers with instant gratification through end - to - end creation and immediate print copies of their book.
In the world of Snapchat and instant gratification, of ebooks and book trailers and literary hashtags, she chose a storytelling method that hasn't changed much since Shakespeare.
While the title of the book is a show stopper, the actual content is fantastic and a relief to read in a time of instant gratification, entitlement and blaming others for what happens in your own life.
I know they say don't judge a book by its cover but in today's world of instant gratification where no one has the time to wait, a book cover needs to be appealing and professionally made and catch the reader's attention straight away.
Are we so entitled now that we have to have instant gratification and new hardcover books in our mailbox on the day of publication AND at a huge discounted price?
I've had books in the top 100 in both ebook and print format, and the feedback loop is much more powerful in ebook in my experience (maybe because of instant gratification, maybe because of lower price, maybe something else).
In this culture of instant gratification, it is often hard to convince someone to wait until they are ready before doing something as important as publishing a book.
In addition, people may be too fond of instant gratification to be content with e-readers that don't connect wirelessly to a book service.
Instant gratification — you are able to order a new book and start reading it in seconds!
It's instant book gratification
The site is great for instant gratification, but doesn't offer the same value as other hotel booking programs.
Email's value, despite the abundance of micro-messaging, micro-blogging, instant gratification and often crowd - sourcing - focused platforms still reigns, in my book.
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