In a third
post about ebook cover design I'd like to...
You never know what Jon is going to post about from day - to - day: one day there are a few free book offers, the next it's an interview with someone, or a general
post about the eBook or publishing industry.
Joe and Jeremy, I'm curious to read your response to
this post about ebook ownership and piracy.
In my earlier
post about ebook pricing, I pointed to a study that suggested the optimal range for pricing digital novels is in the $ 2 to $ 6 range.
Ideally, readers will read your eBook and love it enough to immediately pick up their phones (or other mobile devices) and call, text and
post about the eBook to everyone they know.
We hope
this post about ebook vs PDF has helped you understand the differences and the advantages and disadvantages.
With all the buzz about the agency model, the Justice Department, allegations of collusion, etc., I figure the time is right for
a post about ebook pricing.
Thanks Darcy for the useful blog
post about ebook formatting.
-- picking up a theme included in Tim O'Reilly's
post about eBook economics that I blogged about the other day.
Also, the relationships you've built through the blog over the years created opportunities to guest
post about the eBook on other blogs to gain a wider audience.
This is the second in my series of blog
posts about ebook creation.
Here's part 3 of my little series of
posts about ebooks and ereaders!
I've written several
posts about eBook formatting because there's a lot of confusion out there.
While it might be hard to envision having your mom «unwrap» an ebook for Christmas, more and more consumers are turning to the portability associated with long distance gift giving and turning to virtual shopping; and according to a number of social media
posts about ebook purchasing, holiday gift givers are quite likely to purchase an ebook for themselves to read while traveling or while visiting relatives.
This is the sixth installment in my series of
posts about ebook creation.
For example, you might find other
posts about ebook marketing or social media marketing in general.
If you find this interesting, you may enjoy our latest
post about ebooks & ereaders in Ireland useful too.
Not exact matches
Think
about how often you yourself stay tuned, from the first line to the last line of an email, article, blog
post,
ebook, research report or any type of content.
Content can be a blog
post, an
ebook, a video, an email newsletter, an infographic or just
about anything that's going to be consumed by an audience.
Every message your brand broadcasts can generally be classified as content, whether it's your «
About Us» page, your product descriptions, blog
posts,
ebooks, infographics, or social media
posts.
Then, we gave the graphics a much needed facelift (optional), and relaunched the offer by writing new blog
posts about blogging (how meta) and using the
ebook in our lead nurturing emails.
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.
It's a free 10 recipe
ebook that we created as a way to thank anyone who pre-orders Simply Vibrant (you can learn more
about the bonus recipes in this
post).
Rather than ramble on in a super-long blog
post about strategies to help your baby work out of a head - turning preference, I've put together a free
eBook for you!
As you can see in the
post below, I am running a special on the
eBook this weekend — just $ 25 for
about 24 more hours.
Julie @ A Warrior and A Nurse recently
posted... 1,001 Free
eBooks that You Must Read to Succeed (at Just
About Anything!)
Check out the
posts below to learn more
about using Google Classroom with your students, and don't forget
about my
eBook: The Teacher's Guide to Google Classroom!
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I researched and decided to go with Smashwords, first, with a pre-order period (several
posts about Pre-orders are on my blog, http://www.sallyember.com), then publish to Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) when my first
ebook went live.
I've
posted about this in the past, but as a brief refresher, what agency pricing means is that publishers get to set the prices for their
ebooks.
Ryan Bretag's blog
posts Reading Digitally: Exploring the World of
eBooks sparked the desire in me to continue documenting
about my experiences as my reading habits are changing.
Indeed, I have heard good things
about Draft2Digital and I think a comparison to other
ebook and print book production and distribution companies is a good topic for a future
post.
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.
If you frequently visit
Ebook Friendly for Kindle tips, you must have seen beautiful screenshots on how - to
posts about the Kindle Touch.
There are also different trends and ideas everywhere
about how much an
ebook should cost, but this should be the topic of a separate
post.
-LSB-...] details
about getting a free
ebook from the TPOD OMNIBUS are below this
post, here.
Recently Mark Coker, founder and CEO of the
ebook distribution platform Smashwords,
posted an article on the Smashwords blog
about the state of
ebook marketing.
I've decided to put Harry Guinness's (@harryguinness) Creative Penn guest
post Why And How To Use MultiMedia To Enhance Your
Ebooks here, because it's
about using technology to add additional dimensions, specifically photos and -LSB-...]
I even wrote a
post last year
about where to find legal copies of free Kindle
ebooks.
The comment section of that
post turned into a great conversation
about how new owners of
ebook readers typically go through a phase where they jump on all the free and cheap
ebooks they can find.
If you haven't answered my poll questions
about your
ebook buying and reading habits, please check out that
post.
Nonetheless, this
post is not
about ebooks and books, but rather how all of us can take advantage of free downloadable
ebook templates to get that
ebook out with the least amount of publishing issues.
Once again I find myself way behind in
posting about ereader and
ebook - related news so I've decided to do a roundup
post with a bunch of different news stories from this past week instead of writing a separate
post for each one.
(Note: Polls are now closed and the results are listed in this
post about author income and
ebook prices.)
In yesterday's blog
post, I talked
about the future of
ebooks and noted that «sound business propositions will continue to grow, and well written, well edited and presented
ebooks will continue to sell well».
I've been thinking
about writing this blog
post for a while and you might just have tipped me into it: «Should publishing an
ebook be easy».
The best way to find out
about free
ebooks that we talk
about is to get our free
ebooks blog
posts delivered directly to your e-mail once a day!
Meanwhile, as I have
posted about earlier, I've picked up a Kobo Mini in my effort to start shifting my
ebook purchases over to support Third Place.
This
post gives a step - by - step list of best practices to follow when testing your
ebook and explains why things sometimes go sideways when sideloading on iPhones, and why you shouldn't worry
about it.
This
post is all
about your options for doing so, with a final addendum
about the incredibly helpful
ebook management program Calibre.