Sentences with phrase «paid ebooks for»

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I wouldn't pay $ 22 for the best ebook in the world — and obviously no one else will either, if my sales reports are anything to go by (and yes, although Sex, Bombs and Burgers is a veritable thrill ride, it probably isn't the best ebook in the world in anyone's mind besides my own).
Now BookFunnel delivers half a million ebook downloads each month on behalf of 3,000 indie authors, who pay $ 20 to $ 100 a year for the service.
Writing an ebook with valuable enough information that you can charge $ 48 for it and have people happy to pay it, is a higher level of knowledge and creativity which can be difficult to attain.
Customers with a bitcoin wallet will then be able to pay with bitcoin for games, music, videos, news, ebooks, and other digital content.
Seriously, the reason I have written five blog posts this week about my newest eBook is because I don't want you to have to pay for it.
:) Unfortunately, this book isn't available for ebook checkout, so I'd have to pay actual money (gasp!
People who've bought software programmes, online movies, apps or ebooks are also more likely to pay for online news; in other words, users who pay for entertainment on their devices are more likely to pay for information as well.
But the main thing is that the price for an ebook wouldn't be significantly less, since almost all of the price is due to the extortionate copyright fees the publisher had to pay to the journals for permission to reprint.
Would have paid $ 30 for this ebook a $ 1 a tip because I end up spending that much on 1 month being on online dating sites.
We're determined to pay our writers for their hard work, so we've introduced membership and eBooks,...
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I'd pay a high - end price for a non-fancy eReader that hit my niche, and much more importantly buy more Amazon eBooks.)
Other major publishers may be content to reap record profits off the growth of ebook sales while paying authors practically nothing for digital books with far lower production and distribution costs, but we wouldn't feel right doing that.
I will gladly bypass thei free ebooks to pay $ 10 or more for books that are worth my attention.
There is no reason to pay for an eBook distributor.
David wrote: ««What, you cheap bastard ebook readers don't think we should get paid for our work?»
Of course, this is hardly a rule, and there are plenty of voracious readers who do read free books by the hundreds, which then becomes a problem in and of itself, because why should someone pay for an eBook if they can get so many others for free?
I thought they were crazy for asking authors to pay for an ebook service, and I can't believe they continued that.
On the other hand, consumers don't want to pay as much for an ebook as they do for the print version.
I am an early adopter of ebooks (probably because I don't have any more bookshelf space and am tired of paying for storage!).
My post was about the high prices libraries pay for ebooks from the «Big 6» publishers and the difficulties libraries have getting books from most of those publishers.
I think the pay - what - you - want model could work very well for eBooks.
$ 3 is still not a huge stretch compared to the $ 10 or more most traditional publishers are charging for ebooks, but as an Indie author, I want to make sure to keep a handle on what my readers are expecting and willing to pay.
They had never paid for an Ebook when it was 99c.
We don't think any author should pay for straight eBook distribution.
We pay around $ 500 for all eBooks we publish, plus possible additional money from sales (our eBooks are initially given away for free), and new editions.
As much as I've paid for books, I thought people would jump at the chance to read a book for free, even an ebook.
«What, you cheap bastard ebook readers don't think we should get paid for our work?»
Electronic publishing and distribution world for independent authors, offering the highest pay - out rate for eBook distribution in the industry.
You have to go to the library, maybe the book has been checked out and you have to come back another time... With ebooks, you sit on your couch in your living room and go to the library website, see if the library has it... You get the book, read it, return it and get another, all without paying a thing... How is that a good model for us?»
Your local library is also paying more for ebooks since agency pricing was implemented.
I will happily pay a paperback price for an ebook.
Why can't the staff work for free so that we can pay slightly less for our ebooks?!! And if publishers must have staff, do they really need to provide them with a workplace?
Not to mention this is a huge boon for indie developers who are releasing high quality audiobook and ebook apps on the Apple platform, where users pay to unlock certain features or purchase content.
The funds were appropriated by the General Assembly in response to a report by the Department of Consumer Protection which recommended, in light of the high cost libraries pay for eBooks, that the state develop its own eBook Platform.
Hugh's advice for publishers is to eliminate things that annoy him (non-compete clauses, length - of - copyright licenses, New York City offices) and to lower prices, give away ebooks with hardcover purchases, and pay authors monthly.
I haven't paid full price for a ebook in years.
I am perfectly willing to buy an ebook from the Kobo store so long as I am not paying extra for the privilege.
If you want your ebook on Kobo and Apple to have an ISBN as well, you must pay for another one, because each format should have its ISBN!
Interestingly, 3 percent of the respondents have stated they wish to pay for their ebooks, though don't know how to go about doing it.
For ebooks priced outside a narrow $ 7 window ($ 2.99 - 9.99) Amazon only pays 35 % royalties to Apple's 70 %.
Either we take example of France and Canada, who have recognised industry data on ebooks / books as a matter of public interest, and therefore subsidise them, or we completely change the business model, and actually have the people who benefit from the data pay for it.
According to research by Dutch firm GfK, only 10 % of all eBooks on devices were actually paid for, with most of the digital books being pirated.
Recent models to the way books and ebooks are conceived of and sold have offered some truly unique forms of paying for content.
Amazon's Kindle Unlimited, the ebook and audiobook subscription service that lets members pay a flat monthly fee for unlimited access to its catalog, went live today, offering users a thirty day free trial and the option to pay $ 9.99 a month for the service.
Unfortunately, the switch to digital also carries with it a built - in flaw, which is that subscribers expect to read digital at a lower price — hence a lot of the argument between booksellers and publishers over ebook pricing — and advertisers expect to pay less for digital ad space.
Their low monthly fee attracted many e-reader, smartphone and tablet owners looking to get around paying anywhere between $ 9.99 to $ 29.99 for the eBook.
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