Exporting to epub from InDesign gives you a ePub 3.0 validated file, but remember I've had problems with that on
older ebook models.
Not exact matches
I'd love to have an agent if they were able to address the changes in the industry as they occur, rather than turning only to
older models of publishing, e.g. arranging
eBook contracts in which the
eBooks are overpriced and the author receives a small royalty — ugh, who would want that?
In addition, Nook users can read any
ebook in the entire catalog for free, as long as they are in the store; this
model has taught Nook consumers that they still need the
old fashioned bookstore, while translating into increased sales for B&N in products besides books.
If the current lineup of
ebook readers doesn't have what you're looking for, consider looking into some
older models.
And so the
old business
model of pay first read later (was) smart and sneaky enough to creep into the world of
eBooks.
Looks like another of the many interesting books available for the Kindle
ebook reader, and I've read enough on my
older model to know how much easier and quicker it is to read books on a Kindle.
The company has no e-ink products in their 2018 catalog and the only
ebook readers on their website are refurbished and they are only selling a few
older models only in Spain.
If you don't need a touchscreen on your
eBook reader, it's a good time to pick up an
older refurbished
model.
Many people who bought previous
models or
older Sony
models used this service mainly to shop and buy their
ebooks.
This
model of
ebook selling isn't even a year
old yet, so there are certainly kinks to work out.
The
eBook sales surge, and the increased power this has given authors, combined with the new ability of backlist to ignore its status and sell to new (and
old) customers makes it clear that the front - list centric
model of publishing is heading for a crisis.
Another thing that encourages
ebook sales is the
old, print book
model.
But with respect to the agency discount, Amazon demands that all non-Big-Six trade publishers sell it their
ebook and physical book wares under the
old trade discount
model, which requires only that Amazon buy inventory at roughly 50 % off the publisher's suggested list price (the discounts vary by publisher and can run as high as 55 %) and is silent on pricing — allowing Amazon to discount as steeply as it wishes to win over customers.
But the
ebook market created an alternative to the
old system — sometimes called the «just - in - case»
model — to a new patron - driven system some refer to as the «just - in - time»
model.
The
ebook sales surge, and the increased power this has given authors, combined with the new ability of backlist to ignore its status and sell to new (and
old) customers makes it clear that the frontlist centric
model of publishing is heading for a crisis.
But those of you who like to store a LOT of
ebooks should take note: The Nook GlowLight doubles the
older model's storage capacity from 2 GB to 4 GB, providing room for over 2,000
ebooks.