Sentences with phrase «print books from»

My favorite coupons right now are: $ 5 off $ 15 in print books from Amazon, and 50 % off select toys and free shipping at Toys - R - Us.
Alas, I fear that they get their print books from Amazon more often than from a brick - and - mortar bookstore... and still less often from an independent, community - based bookstore.
«In the fight for attention,» Kobo's Michael Tamblyn tells Publishers» Forum, «our acquisition of Shelfie was about users sharing the print books from their reading past.»
Kindle Matchbook program offers customers discounted prices for eBooks if they buy print books from Amazon store.
For instance, usually when you hear about the plateauing of ebook sales, you are actually hearing about the sales of ebooks from major publishers in relation to the sales of print books from those same publishers.
Perhaps more to the point, it's not actually possible for publishers to remove print books from Amazon: As consultant Mike Shatzkin explained recently:
I currently order my print books from CS, but use IngramSpark for expanded distribution.
I currently order my print books from CS and use IngramSpark for expanded distribution.
One can, of course, lose access to one's print books from fire or flood or rambunctious children, but those are events that affect readers on an individual and not a mass scale (and if an event like that did affect people and their comics on a mass scale, I am thinking that, for most, comics would be among the least of their worries).
Finally, Carol gives her dirty secrets of what it really costs her to print her books from a Print On Demand service.
And I must admit I buy some of my print books from Amazon, because I live 1/2 hour away from the nearest bookstore, and I can't always justify the time and gas to go to the store.
You mean the print books from college that were in one of a half a dozen boxes that spent a decade in the attic in my parents» house before they moved and I finally hauled them to the used book store to get enough store credit to trade them in for one cool sci - fi novel I hadn't read before?
For the last couple of years Amazon has opened it's arms offering the best opportunity for authors to get published and reach the mass consumer market accepting eBooks and print books from Independent publishers.
Both Barnes & Noble and Borders have moved print books from the front of their stores to make room to display and demonstrate e-reading devices.
Those are ISBNs issued for print books from small publishers:
While a lot of attention has been focused on the capabilities of these user - friendly in - store machines to print books from a virtual catalog, one key function of the machines that has been largely overlooked is the enhancements to library catalogs that are possible thanks to devices like the Espresso Book Machine.
The INSPY Awards are only open to print books from a publishing house (be it a large traditional house, a small press, or a micropress publishing as few as two authors).
One of my own interests, which Jones mentioned, has been in the pilot program that HarperCollins has conducted with Vancouver's BitLit start - up, working with Peter Hudson there to try offering readers who own selected print books from HarperCollins a chance to get ebook editions of those books — bundling, as it's called, and in an after - market format.
Amazon has made creating print books from your ebooks simple; you can create a print book when you upload your MOBI file; this new offering is in beta.
Explain to me again how your Kindle mission means you should pull my print books from sale?
I guess the opposite point of view is that we have no idea whether, if Amazon is getting a better rate on print books from Hachette, it is going to pass those savings along to consumers.
And this consumer at least would be very furious, if I were deprived of ordering print books from a certain publisher because of a pricing dispute over e-books I couldn't care less about.
I'll buy print books from Booktopia because of the reduced postage and waiting time, but I refuse to buy anything from bricks and mortar retailers because the cost of even a bog ordinary paperback is so high.
Other times it's because the author is so prolific that we can't get accounts to buy that many print books from any single author in a year... so we publish them in e.
Additionally there are also about a hundred print books from Amazons own imprint, giving these books extreme viability in a retail setting.
That means I can price my book more competitively with print books from traditional publishers.
If you buy a print book from Chapters / Indigo or Barnes and Noble you can take a picture of your receipt and then email it to Harlequin or use the automatic upload tool.
Amazon shocked the publishing world late last week by removing direct access to the Kindle editions as well as printed books from Macmillan, one of the country's six largest publishers, which had said it planned to begin setting higher consumer prices for e-books.
Although Amazon may allow you to buy a print book from any of its stores, who wants to pay international shipping if they don't have to?
Additionally, when Canadians do buy a print book from a local bookstore, 17 % find out about the title... [Read more...]
You can also print the book from a PDF in high resolution, if you'd like a hard copy.)
It sounds like there's so much to think about when creating a printed book from a Kindle eBook.
Sadly, the reverse process of creating your print book from your Kindle eBook on KDP is not yet a 1 - click process, at least as of this writing.
You know, people started out going, «Oh, here's my print book from create space, and here's my ebook on Amazon».
My short romance, A Will to Love is coming out as a print book from Red Rose Publishing.
When is it the right time to publish a print book from a Kindle version?
I also shared the steps you need to take when publishing a print book from a Kindle version here: http://www.shelleyhitz.com/podcast39
The biggest event for indie publishers in 2013 was the silent removal of all labels about POD printed books from the Baker and Taylor and Ingrams catalogs.
Let's say you just bought a print book from a retailer but you also like to read ebooks in the Kindle app.
So I deleted the draft of the print book from KDP, even after they warned I could not use my ISBN elsewhere.
Australia and New Zealand: I sell my print book from my home address in Brisbane, Australia.
I have the PDF to print the book from.
The print book readers who have college degrees or live in households earning more than $ 75,000 were also more likely than others to have borrowed a printed book from a library and they went to the library more times than other book readers to borrow a book.
Those ages 16 - 17 who had read a printed book in the past year were the most likely to have borrowed a print book from their public library in that time, with 65 % having done so.
Also, those who own e-readers were also more likely than non-owners to have borrowed a printed book from the library in the past year.
If you bought a print book from me and then I took it back without refunding your money, how would you feel?
I am of a generation that has grown with printed books from school to college to Uni, to work & leisure but I am a realist that, like all of us, we are witnessing a new era where technology, like of loath), is introducing a new format that is the eBook.
You can use a print book from a big publisher to get your name into the speaking world.
This program allows patrons and community members to either self - publish their own work or instantly print a book from the EBM catalog.
I have removed all my prints books from Amazon because not only are they messing around with the algorithms, they have invaded people's privacy by monitoring and deleting reviews from certain accounts.
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