Sentences with phrase «less than the print version»

Answer: The short answer to how to price your book is at LEAST 50 % LESS than your print version.
According to the website, the average price of an etextbook is $ 60 less than the printed version, and students can annotate, highlight, and run searches within the textbook.
Penguin has priced the digital mass markets at $ 6.99, $ 1 less than the print versions.

Not exact matches

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In other words, if you have a print version of your ebook, its price anywhere can not be the same as or less than 20 % more than the ebook price on Amazon.
I need to play with the program some more but, to get multiple e-book versions and the print version done in less than an hour with a program I am still learning is pretty darned good.
If you have a computer, a smart phone, a tablet computer or an e-reader, you can now enjoy manga anytime, and often pay less than half the price of the print versions.
As it stands, readers who choose to buy this book for Kindle are getting quite a bit less than the readers who order the print version but are paying almost as much.
Yes, most readers also allow you to buy magazines and newspapers, either as single issues (typically for prices comparable to buying their printed counterpart) or as subscriptions, which can cost less than subscribing to the printed versions.
IIRC, to add to the entertainment Kris Rusch mentioned late last year that not only did tradpubbers raise the price of their ebooks, but Amazon discounted the print versions of the same books to LESS than the cost of the newly - raised tradpub ebook prices.
Kno also defended the price by saying the tablets would start to pay for themselves within three semesters due to the simple fact that e-books costs much less than their corresponding printed versions.
The cost of the digital version of books is also about 20 to 50 percent less costly than the printed version.
Many self - published authors proofread their own work, especially because the print version of our books are often less relevant than the ebook versions, so the typesetting rules of the proofreading stage aren't something many worry about.
While there is often less than a 20 percent difference in price between an e-book and its print version, many titles share an identical cost across both platforms.
First, you can lend, give away, or resell a printed book, but not an e-book — so the e-book's overall value is, in reality, less than that of the bound version.
Indie writers probably have less to worry about in this area anyway than, say, authors of bestsellers whose legal prices for e-book and print versions remain considerably higher.
Publishers agree to disagree on the vexed issue of pricing, although the majority think digital versions should command a lower price than their print counterparts: a quarter significantly less.
I've openly recommended CreateSpace as a strategy for many clients as a test, stepping stone, even a way to enter the publishing world with the giant Amazon in play — but, and always a but in the mix — there has to be editing, get a professional cover done and yes, lay it out — don't do the template Amazon version... than have the layout designer do the uploading — for less than $ 3,000 (most likely), you have quality cover design, interior, editing and you are rocking and rolling with the big boys — you get max percentage on eBook payout, you have print books available on demand and you can start marketing your work and words like crazy.
Even if we believe that 10 % figure, the e-book should still cost less than the cheapest printed version (and most e-books do), no matter what kind of creative math publishers try to use.
After all, how many e-editions actually have less functionality than the print version?
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The company that hosts the website sells a more robust print version of the code with annotations, case notes, etc., which is possibly why the free version is less than stellar.
The print and the initial online version of «Less Than Zero,» August, should have said that Mariame Kaba's group, Project Nia, stopped running the peace room at Chicago's Stephen F. Gale Math & Science Academy in 2011.
The usual factors to explain why books remain print - bound include the preference of many for the «feel» of a book (and the ease of flipping through pages); the fact that e-books are usually only best read on a large monitor (on a desktop), making them less portable than a print version; the lack of content in e-books; and the lack of a market and established distribution methods, a point made earlier on SLAW through a posting by John Davis.
As he announced his resignation from the New Yorker (he'd been there less than two months), his publisher announced that it had removed access to the electronic version of «Imagine» and recalled all copies of the printed version.
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