What does it mean to see that, on average,
more daily ebook revenue is flowing to self - published authors than traditionally published authors?
Not exact matches
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more about the possible
daily Paleo recipes showcased in a number of
eBooks and websites to know your
daily plan on what to consume and what not to.
Face it: with
more than 4,000 new
ebooks published
daily, the chance that your novel will sell big is slim.
Once you become immersed and maintain a habit of reading on a
daily basis, making the switch to an e-reader or tablet makes you a
more valuable consumer that is
more likely to spend
more money on
eBooks.
Despite its position as one of the smaller
ebook aggregators, XinXii already hosts a catalog of over 25,000
ebook titles from
more than 15,000 authors, with new content being added to the collection
daily.
People who previously didn't have a need for the social aspects of Goodreads can now use the service to add books to their shelves and follow authors they like in order to get alerted of deals on the
ebooks they actually want — that's a lot
more personalized than typical
daily deals emails.
BookBub, the company that sells discounted books through targeted
daily email newsletters, offers helpful information from its research in an article on its site, «How to improve your description copy to sell
more ebooks.»
Certainly, there are
more indie than Big Five authors earning above minimum wage in this
daily snapshot (486 vs. 302), but to know the probability of hitting the right place on the list, we would need to know the distribution of publisher types across all of the
ebooks in the selected genres.
With the rise of
more and
more ebook publisher / distributors on a
daily basis, adventurous entrepreneurs are having to find new ways to make their platforms stand out.
This is a huge achievement for our tech blog and a testament to the great writing staff we have here that pumps out comprehensive digital publishing, e-reading, and
ebook news on a
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According to the report, indie authors and Amazon - imprint authors sell
more ebooks daily than all traditional publishers put together.
The standard non-phone Android apps are all here — browser, e-mail, gallery, video player, and
more — and Archos also preloads the Aldiko
eBook reader,
Daily Paper, Deezer streaming audio player, and eBuddy IM service.
• Enhanced in - store seamless connectivity to enjoy free Wi - Fi, with
More In Store content promotions exclusively for Nook owners • Improved opening of
eBooks and ePeriodicals • Improved response to Reading Now and Settings buttons • Current reading page and bookmarks on all
eBooks are properly saved when you power your Nook off • Eligible LendMe
eBooks in your library have LendMe flags • Easier navigation of
daily subscriptions with issues rolled into one folder • Improved «back» button functionality for navigating
eBooks and ePeriodicals • Personal files downloaded and displayed in My Documents can be sorted by author and title • Overall system improvements and battery optimization.
While there is a lot of buzz around
eBook Apps on the iPhone and even claims that the iPhone is
more significant for reading than eReaders there are few attempts to actually enumerate exactly what the number of active users is, what types of Apps are popular, and how many
daily downloads there are.
It is also remarkable that while the share of the traditional publishing houses (including the Big 5) falls (probably partly due to the publishers artificially keeping the prices high), the indie market grows: individual authors sell
more ebooks daily on Amazon than the publishers with ISBN put together.
In the free mass download example, the author will typically sign up several services that send out
daily emails — often to
more than 100,000 subscribers — offering several free and / or discounted
eBooks, or perhaps several in each of multiple genres.
The Barnes and Noble Nook
Daily Find is having a NOOK Bundles Sale: Choose from over 100
eBook bundles — fiction favorites, swoon - worthy romance, epic fantasy &
more — starting at $ 1.99 each.
Last week news started to spread that Adobe Digital Editions version 4.0 — released about a month earlier in September — was actually an overactive and prolific snitch, reporting back to Adobe on a
daily basis about every
ebook title you downloaded, every ereader device you used, every page... [
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