Creating an eBook preview allows your customers and prospects to
peek at your eBook and see the benefits before downloading or reading the entire book.
Not exact matches
If you look
at the offerings for free on Amazon or Barnes and Noble, you see «sneak
peeks» offered by traditional publishers for
ebooks that they have for sale in those venues.
Your pool of potential readers is limited if you're still conducting exclusively traditional book promotion campaigns and ignoring social networking; producing articles, podcasts, and book trailers; syndicating your blog; using your Web site to create an online community; distributing newsletters electronically to those on your mailing list; publishing
eBooks to offer free
peeks at your book's content or to gain readers who might potentially get interested enough in your topic to buy your book (or, perhaps, to hire you); and so forth.
With the ability to borrow enhanced
ebooks in the near future, OverDrive is giving attendees a sneak
peek at what this experience will be like.
Take a
peek at the new titles, and you'll be startled
at just how many zombie
ebooks there are.
The Digital Minds Conference, which began today in London and kicks off the LBF, brings together some of the industry leaders and game changers for an annual
peek at the state and the future of
ebooks.
Once again, that's just my take based on my puny sales — which
at their
peek amount to only a few hundred
ebooks a month.