Not exact matches
(In fact, DRM on
ebooks still gives you more
options than a printed book does.
But what Malek is suggesting is taking away the
option to purchase anything other
than ebooks; he's also suggesting removing the
option to share a textbook with a classmate by having the bursar's office automatically bill the students for their digital textbooks when they enroll in the class (although the charge won't appear until after the deadline to drop the class).
But, if we broaden the perspective it is probably easier
than ever before to get published because of the explosion of digital publishing
options, which includes Print On Demand as well as
ebook formats.
Now in its sixth edition, The Fine Print delves into more topics
than ever before, including a comparison of the quality of finished books produced by popular DIY service providers and newly expanded sections on printing and distribution
options,
ebook publishing, and online and traditional marketing ideas.
These provide reliable publication that can cost you much less
than you'd pay a vanity publisher (many of the
ebook - only
options are free) and in addition make your book easy to order online and in bookstores (though again, because of these services» business policies, it's unlikely that you'll have bookstore presence).
I can believe the «Big 5» publishers would see lower
ebook sales since they charge so much, but there are way more
options available
than what they offer.
There are of course plenty of other
options than getting the
ebook directly from the Amazon or Kobo stores.
More
than that, if they removed the
option to store 1000
ebooks on Google Drive, then no, I won't be storing my
ebooks on Google One.
It's become a lot easier to read
eBooks than it used to be and there are a ton of
options.
February 2012 Douglas County (Colo.) Libraries launches a new initiative to enable libraries to host
ebooks directly rather
than to depend on an intermediary company, and to provide libraries with
options for lower costs and more control.
How bookworms will get on with reading content on the iPad's, or iPhone's screens, rather
than the flicker - free, easy - on - the - eye E-Ink
options from the Kindle and other dedicated
ebook reader devices, is yet to be seen.
The online-conVert.com site offers a lot more conversion
options than that, but most self - publishers are interested in how to create
eBooks.
An
eBook is a natural go - to for many people, as it's more compact and less time consuming
than some other
options, like creating an eCourse, for example.
Entering the world of
eBook publishing can be a little less overwhelming
than all the
options for print publishing, but there are still some key steps you need to address.
Though fixed - layout formats have the slight disadvantage of not working across all
eBook devices and applications and of not being accepted by some smaller distribution channels, they offer significantly more styling and layout
options than reflowable
eBooks, including colour backgrounds, multi-column content, and specific fonts.
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I'm going to cover
eBook publishing
options today, because I happen to think
eBooks are quicker and easier
than print.
The $ 120 Nook Simple Touch With GlowLight offers more customization
options than the Kindle, albeit less
than the Kobo Aura HD, but its design and uneven lighting already look dated next to the Amazon and Kobo
ebook readers.
The second is that the range of devices, apps and retailers that accept fixed layout
ebooks is more limited
than the standard reflowable text
option.
Again because your
ebook is nothing more
than a self - contained website you can put a tweet link in the book giving readers the
option to tell their followers AND you can even have a pre-written tweet that makes it super easy for them.
The relaunched BiblioCrunch now offers creators the
option of choosing from a catalog of more
than 500 professionals who offer a range services to produce, support and sell
ebooks.
For some booksellers, the
option of putting their limited time and capital into keeping their bricks and mortar bookstore competitive rather
than selling
ebooks might make sense.
In fact, the increasing popularity of
ebooks means that self - publishing is a more viable
option than ever.
For educators and others interested in self - distribution of
ebooks rather
than sales through Apple's iBookstore, there's an
option to simply export your books.
In short, Bookeen gives you far more appearance
options than you typically get from an
ebook reader.
Fortunately, the Kindle Paperwhite is a more
than worthy
option for those looking to stay in Amazon's
ebook ecosystem.
Again, keep in mind that two years ago,
options for purchasing
ebooks were a lot more limited
than they are today (so this set up made some sense then).
Today, if you format your book to the Style Guide, your Smashwords
ebook can look as good or better
than the
ebook files produced by some traditional publishers, and it usually looks much better
than files produced by other automated conversion
options.
After getting past the initial shock that the PRS - T1 Reader Wi - Fi is so different
than the older Sony Readers, it's actually a step forward for Sony's
ebook readers overall with the addition of Wi - Fi, direct library downloads, new fonts, the web browser, and advanced reading
options.
eBook readers have been around for years now and unlike in their early days, there are more
options available on the market today
than ever.
For regular reading, however, we think dedicated
ebook readers are a better
option for a number of reasons, namely nonreflective electronic - ink displays that give you a more paperlike visual experience (including easy reading outdoors and less eyestrain
than with an LCD screen), a lighter weight, and a significantly longer battery life.
Additionally, authors who discount less
than $ 2.99 will still be able to get the 70 % royalty
option (which is usually only available for
eBooks priced between $ 2.99 — $ 9.99 inclusive).
i opt for the
options and range of choices being added today to traditional publishing,
ebooks — subscriptions services — audio books — blogs,
than not having them