Sentences with phrase «of ebook marketing»

Steve Vernon presents My crack - dealer theory of eBook marketing, or how I started eating broccoli posted at Kobo Writing Life, saying, «My first entry in a monthly series of «How - to, with humor» blog entries.»
This is but a scratch on the surface of the world of ebook marketing.
Laura Pepper Wu presents Going Perma Free: My Reflections After Giving Away 100,000 Copies of My eBook posted at 30 Day Books Blog, saying, «Have you ever thought about going perma free as part of your eBook marketing strategy?
As I am writing this, «Zen of eBook Marketing» has just hit the # 1 position in the paid «Direct Marketing» category on Amazon.
After months of toiling over the book, % % % % % % and after many weeks of editing, tweaking, correcting and expanding it, «Zen of eBook Marketing» is finally here for the entire world to see!
I have poured the entire 8 years of experience I have gathered in the field of self - publishing books into «Zen of eBook Marketing» and I truly hope you will find some valuable information and ideas in there.
However, as I prepared the launch of my new book «Zen of eBook Marketing» these past weeks, I realized that despite a general maturation, Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing program still shows some serious shortcomings.
The other important aspect of ebook marketing is to have an author website — a place for readers to find you, discover more about you and your other books, and to contact you and express their admiration of their work, and most importantly — a place where they can sign up to your newsletter.
For this reason I was very happy when I recently found out that Henkel was about to publish a new Zen book — Zen of eBook Marketing — this time focusing on e-book promotion, which remains a seemingly insurmountable problem for me.
I lectured about the overall state of eBooks and eBook publishing, touched on corporate eBook publishing, and covered the basics of eBook marketing, preparing your manuscript, eBook conversion and using KDP - Kindle Direct Publishing.
Here is an important piece that is missing in all the discussions of ebook marketing and publishing that I have seen to date: it's not great writing that drives book sales.
In this growing world of ebook marketing there are now two ways I would recommend authors get their books formatted.
And as I read your reply, a faint 25w lightbulb flickered into life in dark recesses of the ebook marketing section of my mind!
Get ready for Zen of eBook Marketing.
Recently Mark Coker, founder and CEO of the ebook distribution platform Smashwords, posted an article on the Smashwords blog about the state of ebook marketing.
You have essentially two choices to reach the 90 % + of the eBook market controlled by Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo and Apple:
Amazon has roughly two - thirds of the ebook market in the U.S. and four - fifths of the UK market.
If there was any consistent feature of the ebook market in 2013, it was volatility — especially when it came to bestselling ebooks.
According to the New York Times, Barnes & Noble now hold a respectable 27 per cent of the ebook market, compared to at least 60 percent for Amazon.
To discuss the latest development of the eBook market in ASEAN and Asia Pacific.
I just read today in the Guardian that self - publishing is 31 % of the ebook market and are earning 40 % of the revenues.
I also recently learned via a friend that even with their falling share of the ebook market, Nook still has a 40 % market share.
As you'll recall, just before the holiday break, we looked at the so - called «flattening» of the ebook market some claim is ongoing.
And with a 95 % control of the ebook market, it's easy... [Read more...]
Surveys are very important to the overall growth of an ebook market, and Softlink has been running them for the last four years.
Flipkart has emerged as the biggest online retailer in India and controls a commanding 75 percent of the ebook market in the country.
Another take on the state of the ebook market by Jon Evans, 16 January 201 on Tech Crunch titled «Book It Baby» http://techcrunch.com/2016/01/16/book-it-baby/
Here is a more accurate picture of the ebook market: http://authorearnings.com/report/january-2015-author-earnings-report/
The Obama - administration DOJ should have targeted that for investigation and not the ridiculous claim that Apple, with at that time 0 % of the ebook market, was engaging in price fixing while Amazon, with 90 % of that market wasn't.
Why don't publishers pull put of the ebook market if it is that bad.
Besides, Sony and Diesel both had tiny shares of the ebook market....
For the life of me, I can not understand why publishers are not taking advantage of the ebook market.
Yet another take on the state of the ebook market by Caleb Mason, Book Business, 19 January 2016.
While Kindle takes up a big share of the ebook market, it's a good idea to have your book up in other stores as well, especially Apple iBooks.
Sure, this won't help the bottom line of KU, but it might help Amazon maintain their dominance of the eBook market.
Publishers confirm the Nook currently holds around 27 percent of the ebook market, compared to the 60 percent minimum Amazon garners, and B&N anticipates Nook content sales to become a $ 750 million business by the end of this year — with international expansion on the horizon.
After all, Kindle is over 90 % of the eBook market.
With their smaller slice of the ebook market, there's little reason for publishers and authors to release their books through them.
You don't think 65 % of the ebook market is approaching near monopoly levels... I don't know any power companies that have that percentage of the business or even phone companies any longer... wireless or otherwise.
Here's the thing — Amazon has a massive share of the ebook market.
It would seem that Amazon is not content with controlling more than 50 % of the ebook market they also want to control the reviews and thereby control which writers sell and which don't.
Borders says it wants to capture a rather arbitrary 17 percent of the eBook market by July 2011.
They can imagine ways to improve the Kindle platform, which now accounts for about 60 percent of the eBook market, and within a matter of months they can make their improvements real in a new version of the devices or software.
Basically, what I want is for the EPUB side of the ebook market to put their money where their mouth is.
I don't read contracts from vendors and I don't know the ins and outs of the ebook market, DRM, first sale doctrine, etc..
Numerous studies show Amazon currently has the largest share of the ebook market.
In February 2016, it was reported that eBooks from independent authors accounted for 45 % of the eBook market share.
When we look at the count of EBooks marketed at Celery book store it seems to be blatantly increase.
(www dot tolino dot de) 34 % of the ebook market in Germany (and German - speaking markets), also in Poland, Netherlands, Italy.
And with a 95 % control of the ebook market, it's easy to see why Amazon didn't think freezing its sales of Hachette titles could possibly spiral out into a flaming pile of contract negotiation.
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