Sentences with phrase «really big ebook»

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hey twistmepretty I have been I big fan of how u make your hairs and I would really like to get a ebook
Do you really need to sell ebooks locally, be a next big - small guy?
Authors who self publish (I just put out my first ebook so I know) soon discover that it's really hard to get your work visable without paying big $ for it.
However, they get all their ebooks from established publishers and thus have missed the biggest opportunity to get really big.
Hopefully, the absence of some major authors from eBook stores will be temporary — but in the meantime, you could be forgiven for thinking that publishers really do want to hand all the cards to Amazon — they're the cheapest and, for whatever reason, they are now the ones with the biggest range of books, some of which UK readers can not, right now, buy electronically in a format compatible with their own devices.
I am slowly coming to the realization that Kindle ebooks really could be the next big thing.
The survey really drives home the point that there is a big disconnect between the prices of print books vs eBooks.
The ebook industry is still really in its infancy and many of the big six publishers only see less then 10 % of their profits stem from ebooks, but the industry is growing.
The really big news is Google starting open war with Amazon by starting to sell ebooks, not to mention telling publishers they can sell ebooks for the same price as hardcover books.
I really did — those two big ebook sales played havoc with my resolution to cut back on the book buying!
In short, Publit is a service that makes it easier for every publisher — from the really small ones to the big houses — to reach readers with their eBooks and PoD books.
It may depend on how many people have ebooks from both Amazon and Nook which no one today can really answer but is a big question on which to build a business.
My GigaOM and paidContent colleagues Jeff Roberts and Laura Owen have written about the details of the judgement itself, and also about the potential impact on Apple and the ebook business as a whole, but what really interests me is the broader landscape in which the lawsuit sits, and how much of that has been determined by the digital - rights management infrastructure the Big Five publishers put in place.
With a staggering, over 5 mill eBooks on amazon.com, rated from one star to five stars not to mention those with none, one of the biggest challenge for nowadays authors is that it is really crowded out there and you need to stand out.
I like ebooks as much as the next person but until until the big boys adopt one single std format that you can use on any device, and is not limited to x number of machines I doubt ebooks will really take off.
PDF files are not really eBooks, they are digital documents, which is big difference.
And if you work for a big publishing house, think really hard about the economics of starting your own permission - based ebook publisher.
«I really don't think ebook piracy is a major issue in the UK — it's a much bigger issue overseas,» he said.
I'm at 6 + mb, and I'd really love to be able to promote smashwords ebooks over the bigger names... but I can't use it yet!
I currently own a Cybook and love it, but I really like the look of the Generation 2 reader they show on their web site (above the one you reference) It has a little bit bigger screen size (which apeals to me as I read everything in a very large font) and you should see all of the ebook reader software that comes on it — every major one is listed I think.
I wish there was an option to import other ebooks, from kindle and such a really big pain to copy text them import it using a text board.
but it's also a sign that ebooks really are a big deal this side of the water too!
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