I'll email
you your preferred ebook file type when the time comes.
Not exact matches
While some publishers
prefer to remove indexes from their
eBook files, that is not the best practice.
However, it can be very handy to have an
eBook file to send out as an Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) for reviewers who
prefer digital formats.
I don't think anyone can argue that the term
eBook (or «e-book» for those of you who
prefer to follow certain style guidelines rather than how people search on Google) has come to mean something more than a Word or Powerpoint document saved as a PDF
file.
I will work with you if there are problems with
file conversion for your
preferred ebook or print format as well.
Accommodate document editors and publishers who
prefer to use EPUB3 tools for editing and touching up
eBook files
Not only do readers
prefer smaller
files, but Amazon charges a small fee against your royalties, per sale, depending on your
eBook's
file size.
Yet, if you would
prefer to format the
file by yourself, you need to follow the guidelines provided by Amazon namely, «Kindle's Simplified Guide to Formatting Your
eBook» / «Publishing for Mac Users.»
Some users
prefer to have a bigger control over an
ebook collection, and want to physically store the
files on the device they own.