As a tablet I think the fire offers great usage for purposes
other than ebooks, and that having full functionality of apps, magazines and tv subscriptions means that kids, and people who are not generally into reading are more likely to read more, as its the same piece of equipment that they have to carry to watch their movies, for parents its cheaper than an ipad or a galaxy.
I'm sure it was originally designed for documents
other than ebooks but I think it's time for book publishers to take advantage of it for their ebooks as well.
Reading stuff
other than ebooks is an interesting set of tradeoffs, largely because of the constraints of a 7 - inch screen.
You need to crunch your numbers, including the fact that traditionally published books sell very well in places other than Amazon and in formats
other than ebooks, while self - published genre fiction still faces the same (or worse) uphill battle that it always did.
On the ebook vs digital product thing, I think we have to refer to digital products as something
other than ebooks now the Kindle is so popular.
The new update for the Nook iOS app will be welcome for people who like to read content
other than ebooks.
I believe that includes some items
other than ebooks, however I think it gives us a cap.
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 I'd like to sync documents
other than ebook files.
And it seems that NOTHING shipped from Smashwords to BN after their initial shipment in March has been categorized as anything
other than ebook.
Also, PubIt's terms also state: «Please be aware that the following content is unacceptable and submitting or posting said content in your eBook file, cover image, or product data will result in immediate termination of your account: Advertisements: Material contained within your eBook that primarily seeks to sell a product
other than the eBook itself...» and «Hyperlinks of any kind, including email addresses... Advertisements or promotional material» (even for the author's other books!)
They are not available from the publisher in any form
other than ebook.
The attractive color LCD touchscreen on the iPad makes it more conducive to activities
other than ebook reading and it would be of value to assess if the iPad takes off as an ebook reader in the long - term.
Most of the aggregators offer various services
other than ebook distribution and aggregation such as ebook conversion, cover design, editing and some even have print - on - demand services.
I never pursued it because I loved blogging so much and felt no need to write a book (
other than my ebook!).
Not exact matches
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 6 ″
eBook Reader ($ 89.99 at Amazon)-- It's less
than the «list price» for this eReader, but the deal's really no better
than what you can find regularly on Amazon (and
other retailers).
He is the Author of «How To Sell Better
Than Amazon» as well as over a dozen
other Ebooks and webinars.
Is one content format (e.g.
ebooks vs. webinars) more successful at generating customers
than the
other?
It's a wonderful deal: more
than $ 1000 worth of
ebooks and
other great stuff, all for only $ 37, and all available for immediate download to your computer as soon as you purchase the bundle.
I've priced it much lower
than my
other ebooks in hopes that everyone can afford a copy and maybe one more to share!
The
other awesome thing about nonfiction
eBooks is that they're actually much easier to sell
than fiction, and you can make more money overall, which can then allow you to fund your fiction writing efforts.
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.
They offer a 52 % revenue share for publishers, and are usually trying to sell
ebooks cheaper
than any
other channel.
What,
other than conversion, is the publisher doing for the author regarding the
ebook that justifies them taking such a huge chunk of the royalties?
Kobo has designed a way to provide stores with dedicated tracking links for downloads of the Kobo Reading App, so customers who read
eBooks on devices
other than eReaders can purchase books through smartphones, computers, and tablets and have them credited to the store.
The U.S. Department of Justice alleges that Apple, as it prepared to launch its own
ebook store, persuaded publishers to price
ebooks at $ 13 and $ 15, or about $ 3 more
than the same books being sold through Amazon and
other outlets.
Is no greater
than the
eBook's List Price at any
other retailer, website, or sales channel.
The KDP Select program gives self - publishers 5 days every three months to promote their
eBook for $ 0 as long as they don't offer their
eBook for sale anyplace
other than Amazon during that period.
The iPad on the
other hand is more of a tablet rather
than an
eBook reader although it can read multiple files and view them through a colored screen.
At my library we are just getting started with
ebooks — we get more paper books
than ebooks, but our
other resources (periodicals) are probably mostly online these days.
I think it is good for the students to complete their academic assignments through
ebook will be more helpful
than others.
I'm starting to build up a small library of
ebooks from sources
other than Kindle and Kobo in anticipation of this device.
With the Illumina XL - HD you are not tied to an
ebook ecosystem: you can freely choose where you get your books and have access to more
ebooks than any
other e-reader on the market.
With one purchase, you and
others can read one purchased book at the same time, as long as you are fewer
than ~ 10 - 12 people sharing the
ebook.
i think its really hard to understand everything about
ebooks bc i do nt know anything
other than «they re awesome» so thanks for the good read.
Smashwords also has some perks that make me wish the outfit had made more inroads into the
ebook market on its own merits (as a seller and not just a distributor), such as the ability to issue coupons, to offer affiliates a greater percentage of the sales price, and the fact that authors receive a higher royalty rate there
than at any of the
other stores.
So assuming those are pro rates for getting your book edited, covered, formatted, and distributed as
ebook and print on demand, the questions you should ask yourself is IF a publisher is asking for $ 800 up front from you are: — is the percentage they take of your work going to equal more
than that
other $ 800?
Kobo's ereaders have a reputation of being more prone to bugs
than other ebook readers.
Google is usually trying to sell
ebooks cheaper
than any
other channel, discounting the books at a pseudorandom way, depending on price and currency.
I like the Nook better
than the Kindle (my deciding reason being that the Nook works with the library
ebooks and Kindle doesn't), ergo that is what I bought, and all books should be available for Nook (and Sony and Kobo and the oodles of
other readers half the world's never heard of) just the same as for Kindle.
Thanks to the online self - publishing revolution, anyone can now publish an
eBook or
other digital book more easily
than ever before in history.
Robert: Well, you and Joe are in a different league
than most of the
other writers thinking about self - publishing
ebooks.
If something looks different in the iPad app
than it does in those
other locations it is almost guaranteed to be a limitation of the app, not the
eBook.
On the
other hand, I've heard people on various blogs complaining about finding situations where the
ebook is actually more expensive
than the corresponding print copy.
I know that most
ebook sellers
other than Amazon sell their books in ePub or some derivative of it.
In
other words there are more
than twice as many
eBooks than games... I saw one
eBook dev split up a book into three parts just to make it three apps...
More people use our free
ebook creator
than any
other on the internet!
The Kobo Vox doesn't have the market visibility of either of the
others, and comes with a slower processor — but uses the popular ePub format for its
ebooks, a far more flexible choice
than the Kindle's format.
The fun part is that it doesn't seem to do a thing
other than switch the font to Georgia no matter the
ebook or whether it has a font embedded or not.
However, like many
other readers, I prefer to read physical books rather
than ebooks.