Sentences with phrase «sells as a printed book»

The Countryman price for these ebooks, which sell as print books at $ 14.95, are $ 9.95 in the Amazon Kindle Store and $ 10.95 in the Apple iBook Store.

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As per the Times article, «Amazon sells about one in four printed books, according to industry estimates, a level of market domination with little precedent in the book trade.»
Companies that sell books, art, and ephemera online, as well as printing and fulfillment services.
As the driving force behind the development and delivery of more than 123 million books sold through the Chicken Soup for the Soul ® franchise (and over 500 million copies in print worldwide), Jack Canfield is uniquely qualified to talk about success.
Peale is variously known for such best - selling books as The Power of Positive Thinking (with 14 printings within two years of its 1952 release) and for his regular appearances at presidential prayer breakfasts.
And if you've always wanted to publish & sell your very own cookbook or print a collection of family recipes into a beautiful book as a wedding gift or keepsake, you can now do so through our new partner, Blurb!
Dr. Sears is noted by TIME as «The Man Who Remade Motherhood» and author of many parenting books, including The Baby Book: «First published in 1992, The Baby Bookis now in print in 18 languages, with more than 1.5 million copies sold
As technology continues to expand our definitions of what constitutes reading and literacy, interest in reading digital books has skyrocketed, as evidenced by retailers selling more e-books than printed bookAs technology continues to expand our definitions of what constitutes reading and literacy, interest in reading digital books has skyrocketed, as evidenced by retailers selling more e-books than printed bookas evidenced by retailers selling more e-books than printed books.
He later transitioned into a career as an automotive journalist, authoring two best - selling books, and has since held staff positions and contributed regularly to landmark Honda performance titles, including Sport Compact Car, Turbo and High - Tech Performance, Honda Tuning, and many other print and online publications.
(Of course, most retailers sell print books lower than the list price as well.)
A&A Printing allows the author to print as few as 25 books, while retaining royalties on every book sold through our author web pages.
We indie writers are trying to sell to people who also read print books, and Big Publisher books, and we need to look as good as those do.
And since both fans and Kris wanted to see more Retrieval Artist books, Kris sold the out - of - print Retrieval Artist books to WMG Publishing Inc. and the books all came out with new covers that branded them to science fiction and as a series.
My first published book, I produced as a chapbook which I printed on my computer and sold for five dollars.
I can easily see there being some lower - selling titles that appeal to a smaller audience existing digitally at first, then as a trade, but I fully expect to go into a comic book shop and purchase a print copy of Action Comics # 1000 when that day comes.
Are publishers selling a product to a retailer to sell on, just like a print book, which is «their», the publisher's, product all the way through to the user / consumer, and identifiable as such, with their ISBN and their prefix?
Among the other areas where the My Singing Monsters property is expected to venture into include printed books, audio books, as well as magazines to be sold via both... [Read more...]
The advent of cheaper and cheaper flash printers, together with higher and higher print quality, makes so that printing books in advance hoping to sell them later is bound to disappear as a business model.
In 2013 the traditional book selling industry in the US produced 304,912 print titles that were distributed to bookstores such as Barnes and Noble or Books - a-Million.
Most book manuscripts end up unwanted and unread on publishers» and agents» slush piles, and the majority of those that do make it into print sell fewer than 1,000 copies... It's not even as if writing is that glamorous.
As Publishers Weekly puts it, «the 2014 figures are further evidence that print books are selling better than they have since sales of e-books exploded in 2010.»
«The marriage of colour inkjet book manufacturing with our proven, single copy print - on - demand (POD) selling model is going to be a first for the UK market, as to date, inkjet colour options have almost exclusively been limited to short run printing,» said David Taylor, Senior Vice President, Content Acquisition International, Ingram Content Group.
This right includes, without limitation, the right to: (a) reproduce, index and store Digital Books on one or more computer facilities, and reformat, convert and encode Digital Books; (b) display, market, transmit, distribute, sell and otherwise digitally make available all or any portion of Printed Books & Digital Books through A&A Properties, for customers and prospective customers to download, access, copy and paste, print, annotate and / or view online and offline, including on portable devices; (c) permit customers to «store» Digital Books that they have purchased from us on servers («Virtual Storage») and to access and re-download such Digital Books from Virtual Storage from time to time both during and after the term of this Agreement; (d) display and distribute (i) your trademarks and logos in the form you provide them to us or within Printed Books & Digital Books (with such modifications as are necessary to optimize their viewing), and (ii) portions of Printed Books & Digital Books, in each case solely for the purposes of marketing, soliciting and selling Printed Books & Digital Books and related A&A Printing offerings; (e) use, reproduce, adapt, modify, and distribute, as we determine appropriate, in our sole discretion, any metadata that you provide in connection with Digital Books; and (f) transmit, reproduce and otherwise use (or cause the reformatting, transmission, reproduction, and / or other use of) Digital Books as mere technological incidents to and for the limited purpose of technically enabling the foregoing (e.g., caching to enable display).
As an indie author, I'm forced to create and sell two identical (same - ISBN) versions of each print book: 1) A CreateSpace - printed version to sell online at Amazon (but no extended distribution) 2) A LightningSource - printed, Ingram - distributed version for Barnes & Noble retail stores, indie bookstores, and the like.
Have you written a book and want to get it published to sell, either digitally as an ebook or in print?
Bear in the Woods - his first book - has now sold more than 400 print copies and Robin has also published it as an e-book as well.
Amazon recently announced that during September it sold more Kindle books than print books for the top ten, hundred and even thousand bestselling books on its US website, and other retailers will no doubt see the same as Christmas approaches.
Changes to the terms of Sections 5.4.1 and 5.5 will only apply prospectively with respect to Printed Books & Digital Books sold after the date thirty days from our posting of the changes, unless you accept the changes as provided above.
The price per copy drops substantially as you ramp up for a print run of 2 - or 3 - or 5 - thousand books, but you never know if you'll be able to sell that many.
As an example, suppose your print book sells for $ 13.99 on Amazon and the indie press's cost to produce the book is $ 3.50 each.
I've got a thousand or more copies of that book in my warehouse that I have to sell through before I can do another print run — and I need to decide if sales are strong enough to warrant another thousand or more books, or if I need to go to a small digital print run, in which case, I might need to raise the price (because small print runs cost more per unit than large ones, and I have to offer my distributor a 65 % discount as per our contract).
Someone pointed out yesterday that Harper has redone their website and they're selling ebooks and print books now as are several other publishers.
By printing the books on demand locally and by printing just as many books as we need, we won't have to worry about wastefully publishing a bunch of narrow - interest books that may or may not sell
The massive drop in print sales in the US quantified as 22 million fewer print books sold in recent weeks, a decline which Betts says is accelerating.
Although the market is changing, as of right now, most print books are sold in retail stores, and those stores will not stock self - published print titles.
Print - on - demand technology allows you to print what you need and nothing more, so say goodbye to a garage full of inventory and only print books as they're Print - on - demand technology allows you to print what you need and nothing more, so say goodbye to a garage full of inventory and only print books as they're print what you need and nothing more, so say goodbye to a garage full of inventory and only print books as they're print books as they're sold.
As Google first announced in September 2009, any book retailer — Amazon, Barnes & Noble, local bookstores, or other retailers — will be able to sell consumers online access to the out - of - print books covered by the settlement, including unclaimed books.
Publishers aren't printing as many new books, especially from debut authors, and agents aren't able to sell as many new books or authors.
Selling ebooks is as hard as selling a print book and the biggest problem is «discoverability,» the new buzz word thesSelling ebooks is as hard as selling a print book and the biggest problem is «discoverability,» the new buzz word thesselling a print book and the biggest problem is «discoverability,» the new buzz word these days.
Ship - On - Demand Selling, also known as SOD, is a process in which a supply of your books is printed and then stored (inventoried), and copies are used to fulfill orders once orders come in.
The big difference, of course, is that many of the electronic books are sold, at least by Amazon, for less than the printed book, and many, many readers would argue, as it should be.
As of this moment, Amazon sells around HALF of all print books in America.
For example, as Helen Sedwick's and Orna Ross's recent book How Authors Sell Publishing Rights says, «Within most trade - publishing contracts -LSB-...] the publishing house will request [rights in] perpetuity, unless the book goes out of print, which rarely occurs in the POD / e-book era.»
Since books can stay in print indefinitely, you should be able to get your rights back when sales fall below a certain number, such as 300 copies sold in a year.
As I said before, Amazon sells half of all print books and 70 % of all e-books.
Amazon customers are buying Kindle digital versions of the top 10 best - selling books more than twice as often as print copies, the online retail giant said Monday.
For example, at Barnes & Noble, where my ebooks are sold, my print books appeared as «available from third parties» (when I only used CS).
Anyone who has ever bought your print book, at any time, as far back as 1995 when Amazon began selling books.
50 Shades of Grey STARTED as an eBook and became — by far — the highest selling book of this past year (both print and digital).
That in turn has been helping some good authors, some published by large houses as well, get works into the hands of readers who might never have had access to those books because they would not sell in high enough volumes via traditional print ways.
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