The actual revenue derived from e-books fell slightly by 1.4 %, this is primarily attributed to
readers spending less money.
Not exact matches
I've
spent over 20 hours writing this post in hopes that every Financial Samurai
reader can build a rock steady net worth portfolio to make
money in good times and lose
less in bad times.
Readers spend less time and
less money to buy and read a book, so while their support is invaluable, it still doesn't provide the same type of validation as acquiring an agent and editor.
First, your book gets in front of actual
readers, and you actually make some
money on it, even if
less than you
spent in preparing it.
If you're a voracious
reader, you'll find that you'll
spend a lot
less money on your home library, and if you're a writer, you'll find that more people will be willing to pay $ 5 on an untested author than $ 15.
Part of
readers» refusal to
spend the same
money for an eBook edition stems from
readers» awareness that it costs
less to produce eBooks than print books.
The new Kindle is the best ebook
reader you can get for the least amount of
money, especially if you don't care about edge lighting or have
less than $ 100 to
spend.