Sentences with phrase «sell ebook versions of your book»

If this is the case, you can ask if they are willing to sell eBook versions of your book.

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You can instantly download the ebook version of Book Proposals That Sell, 21 Secrets To Speed Your Success.
I'm doing this with the release of my Sell More Books on Amazon print book in fact, with the purchase of a print book I'll gift the eBook version to a friend or colleague of yours.
Similarly, the hardcover version of the book, The Chronicles of Downton Abbey which is sold along with the TV series also enjoys about # 3 price benefit for the hardcover version which is sold at # 12.99 as an ebook.
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However, John Gilstrap's Kensington title «High Treason» costs $ 8.97 in PB at Amazon and $ 7.39 for the Kindle edition, despite the fact that there's no foiling or embossing on the ebook version, and once I've read the Kindle copy, I can't give it to my dad, donate it to the Friends of the Library book sale or the local senior center, sell it to my favorite used book store, etc..
If you prefer to read your ebooks in PDF format, I will be happy to hand - sell this version of the book to you.
First things first, Amazon will ask if your book will be limited to Amazon KDP Select (meaning you will sell the eBook version exclusively on Amazon only) for a period of 90 days.
Get an ebook version of your printed book to sell at Amazon or Barnes and Noble.
It's certainly possible to make a living selling only ebooks, and ebooks are attractive to self - publishers for a lot of reasons, but there are still several good reasons to publish print versions of your books as well.
Now, all my print - only books are ebooks on pirate sites, even though Amazon told me that it never sold any of the illegally created «ebook» versions of my work (except to me) if Amazon lied to me, and if Amazon allows people who illegally bought illegal copies of my works which were created in violation of my copyrights (and for which I was never paid any royalties) do you think those re-sales will be legal?
You can publish a paperback with an ISBN for distribution, a non-ISBN paperback version to sell specifically on Lulu and your author site, an ebook for sale on all platforms, a dust jacket hardcover you can sell either through distribution with an ISBN or solely on Lulu depending on demand for hardcover, and on top of all of this, you can always create a unique version to sell by hand at an event, perhaps featuring a special foreword, bonus chapter, or teaser for another book still in the works.
So I was dismayed and disappointed when I discovered its publisher (Viking, a part of Penguin Group) has used the potentially unlawful agency model of eBook pricing to force Amazon to sell the Kindle version of the book for $ 9 more than what it charges for the hardback version.
It's important to understand that distribution refers to the act of giving away or selling your book in it's entirety on ebook distribution sites such as Smashwords, BookBaby etc. or in the form of PDF or other digital or electronic versions of your ENTIRE (FULL) book.
Although the paperback version of my book is available everywhere, I sell the ebook myself.
My expenses for a new book are about $ 1100... that includes my cover artist, my copy editor, my own ISBN #, and paying to have my ebook versions professionally made for me... Since I'm still unknown, most of my copies I personally sell at events I attend, but I'm hoping that changes as I come out with more books...
Get the ebook version of your book content securely set up directly (and non-exclusively) with Amazon Kindle (your likely main revenue source) and with Smashwords (your access to all the ebook selling worlds beyond Amazon).
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For a look back at the history of Apple negotiating with book publishers and a little more on how the agency model came about, I recommend this WSJ article from 2010 and Michael Cader at Publishers Marketplace's look at how the introduction of the iPad gave publishers «the opportunity to change the basic selling terms of ebooks with at least one major trading partner in a way that lets [them] take back control of pricing and reassert their vision of the value of an electronic version of a book
I decided to start off with my Freewriting guide, because the ebook is selling well, and I have a set of 10 free PDF Freewriting Prompt workbooks that accompany this book, so by adding a POD version I have 3 different ways of reaching readers through this line of products.
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