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Not exact matches
By the time Friday rolled around and another SEMA Show was in the
books,
hundreds of upbeat exhibitors had already
purchased exhibit space for 2018.
It was not long after the original launch
of www.BooksJustBooks.com that I realized that it did not do any good for us to streamline print production and
purchasing for the small publisher, saving
hundreds, sometimes thousands,
of dollars on
book printing, only to have the next vendor in the publishing process take all their money, leaving the publishing process incomplete.
Lets face it, if you want to get
hundreds of new fiction and nonfiction titles, you will have to pay thousands
of dollars to
purchase books patrons might not even use.
It's a cogent point and to anyone who has
purchased dozens or maybe even
hundreds of books on Amazon or any
of the other online retailers, the thought that a click
of radio button in the administration room
of a distant server farm can instantly take away your entire library is a bit unsettling.
While it is true that I have yet to
purchase a
book for it, that is only because there are
hundreds of FREE classics available.
The days
of keeping the publishing method a secret and having to
purchase hundreds of copies
of your
book to sell from the trunk
of your car are long behind us, but with every new milestone, achievement, or tool that comes along for indie authors, other obstacles continue to stand in the way
of widespread success.
For many, those are valuable business decisions; remember, however, that without the legwork
of contacting independent bookstores and asking them to stock your title (or having a customer genuinely request it from them), the chances
of them simply browsing the catalog
of hundreds of thousands
of available
books and deciding to
purchase yours aren't very high.
I've got an iPad full
of a gazillion - affordably - priced - ebooks I
purchased and haven't read yet; a house full
of hundreds of print
books I've yet to read; an ongoing addiction to big, old, dusty secondhand bookstores; and I belong to two big local library system with excellent print and ebook selections / services.
Purchase of the Kobo gives access to one
hundred books of authors ranging from Austen, Dickens to Homer and Katka.
The internet access is provided by AT&T, and allows customers to
purchase books in
hundreds of different countries with no extra fees.
While the ebook is available from Untreed's network
of more than two
hundred ebook retailers in its distribution channels, readers who
purchase the
book from the Untreed Reads store, thereby providing the maximum amount
of royalty for the author and the publisher, as well as bringing consumers to its storefront to discover its catalog
of ebooks, will receive additional content for free, this time in the form
of Francke's music.
In many cases, the
book that the scammer uploaded retails for
hundreds of dollars; this not only streamlines the laundering process, but also prevents a hapless reader from stumbling on the
book,
purchasing it, then reporting the nonsense file to Amazon.
Late last week,
hundreds of Kindle owners picked up their e-book readers and discovered two
of the
books they'd
purchased were missing.
Google eBooks and the corresponding eBookstore launched Dec. 6 to let consumers search for and access more than 2 million public domain
books for free, or
purchase any
of hundreds of thousands
of titles from 4,000 - plus publishers.
Google eBooks (previously code - named Google Editions) will be available through the new online Google eBookstore at
Books.google.com, where readers in the U.S. can now
purchase «
hundreds of thousands»
of titles and browse more than more than 3 million titles, said Abraham Murray, product manager
of Google
Books.
So while your
book with a free ISBN may have been highly ranked, with
hundreds of reviews, once you replace that with an ISBN you've
purchased from Bowker (or elsewhere, if you're outside the US) these systems think it's a brand new
book, with no history.
The Nook
Book store has more than 2.5 million titles available for
purchase and
hundreds of popular magazines.
Amazon is a sales machine; they have three
hundred million credit cards on file and millions
of people that access the site with the intention
of purchasing books.
I've
purchased over a
hundred books since they changed the pricing and almost all
of them were more expensive for the the ebook than the discounted hardcover or paperback.
Then add in the convenience
of carrying around
hundreds, even thousands
of books on your e - reader / phone / tablet / etc and the ease
of instant
purchase and download and it's a no brainer to me to go with digital.
The Journal said Google has signed deals with many major
book publishers and will offer
hundreds of thousands
of titles for
purchase and millions
of books for free.
Many e-readers are directly associated with one
of the major e-bookstores like Amazon or Borders, facilitating simple, one - click
purchases and downloads from among
hundreds of thousands
of books, newspapers and magazines.
And while it is a fascinating story qua story, it is also no exaggeration to say that, if you have
purchased any Kindle
books at prices above $ 9.99 since April 1, 2010, you are likely to be a material party to the anti-trust action with a chance to benefit from a restitution fund that could grow to
hundreds of millions
of dollars.
I've only written 25 or 30 reviews even though I've read
hundreds of Amazon
purchased books.
My e-book library now numbers in the
hundreds: lots
of public domain, e-book versions (on sale)
of real
books I already own (because it is a lot easier to travel with a tablet than a library), and new
purchases.
Anne Womack crystalized this sentiment: «We would love for the Big 5 publishers to recognize libraries as partners, as a means to get their
books into the hands
of hundreds of readers who may very well
purchase more
of the same
book / author in the future.»
IE My 11 yearold bro could have one
of these for 139 easy, we would be able to control all the content he'd see and wouldn't have to worry about him stumbling into something unsuitable for his age or accidentally
purchasing a
hundred dollar
book.
Google said the Canadian catalog includes
hundreds of thousands
of books for
purchase and two million free
books in the public domain.
The battery isn't as great as it used to be, but it's been a great
purchase, and I've churned through
hundreds of books by this point.
You seem to be refusing to understand that one ebook
purchase that is then spread around to
hundreds of thousands or millions
of people is different than a local library system having three copies
of a
book for a few million people to share.
This means that virtually every time someone
purchases and reads your
book on Kobo, it has the potential to get noticed by
hundreds or even thousands
of readers.
I was considering a
purchase of an ebook reader to read some
of the
hundreds of books in PDF and other file forms but after seeing these problems, it seems to much
of a gamble to spend money for something that has an even chance
of not working for me.
DCL recently launched a deal to
purchase titles from Smashwords, an aggregator and reseller
of self - published content and so - called independent publishers, some
of which offer
hundreds of books on the site, while others publish just a couple titles.
Buy
books off upperclassmen - Chances are that there are
hundreds, if not thousands,
of kids who have
purchased the
book your class requires.