Not exact matches
Your call to action could get more clicks and conversions
if it says «Get 50 % Off My
Ebook Now»
than it would
if it simply says «Get My
Ebook».
It's a more personal type of interaction
than you'll have
if you just post your
ebook on your website.
For example,
if you're catering to an advanced horseback rider in your
ebook compared to a beginner, that content might lend itself to more in - depth explanation of certain topics
than content suitable for a beginner, who may prefer bullet point summaries of the topic.
Also,
if spend any time traveling, you can bring multiple
eBooks with you in one device, rather
than fill your bag with bulky, heavy books.
If you would like to help out a small family, rather
than large business, I am happy to announce that you can now get my books as a high quality
ebook that works on any platform.
If you're looking for ways to build character within the home then look no further
than this
ebook by Chelsea from Moments A Day.
And
if, in the unlikely event you don't think the insights in the
eBook are worth at least 100 TIMES more
than it costs... just let me know... and you will receive a full and immediate refund.
If you want to learn how to create learning that delivers personalized, adaptive content that will make modern learners want to come back for more,
than the free
eBook How To Create And Deliver Personalized Learning For The Modern Workplace is for you.
Google Slides made the process of creating an
eBook so much easier
than if I had done it in Google Docs.
I could see where
if you have a radically different product (print books)
than the pirated
ebook, familiarity with the author's work which was a function of reading a pirated copy could boost paper sales.
I'd love to have an agent
if they were able to address the changes in the industry as they occur, rather
than turning only to older models of publishing, e.g. arranging
eBook contracts in which the
eBooks are overpriced and the author receives a small royalty — ugh, who would want that?
I am leery of big companies, but any time I've had a problem with one of my
ebooks, I've been on the phone live with an Amazon representative in less
than a minute, and the problem is taken care of right away... or
if it isn't, they keep in direct contact with me until it is.
In other words,
if you have a print version of your
ebook, its price anywhere can not be the same as or less
than 20 % more
than the
ebook price on Amazon.
If we offer your
eBook for sale in a different currency
than a currency in which you set your List Price («Sale Currency»), we may convert the List Price to the Sale Currency at an exchange rate we determine.
Many will not be able to afford better
than secondhand prices for books in general, which counts them out of buying most
if not all
ebooks, and never mind the expense of a device to actually read them on.
Is no greater
than the
eBook's print edition (
if applicable).
And
if, as someone noted below, B&N is actually going to require folks to sell
ebooks on B&N for 20 % less
than they sell for on Amazon, I CA N'T stay with B&N, because that's a violation of my Amazon agreement.
Ebookee: Requires a minimal listing fee, but also allows bulk distribution
if you have more
than one
eBook.
There is a $ 1 fee for every sale greater
than $ 5.00; however,
if your
eBook is sold for less
than $ 5, the transaction is free.
> Map out your writing empire, including all the things you love to do > Start setting up and implementing the systems and structures you need to support your empire (including an author website,
if you don't already have one) > Overhaul your writing life so you're aligned with and set up for the success you want to create > Get your nonfiction
eBook written and published (at least one, but possibly more
than one,
if you're up for it) > Grow your following > Sell more books
I think established authors who have some following can easily charge more for their books, although I still belong to the group of people who'd rather hold a physical copy of a book rather
than an
ebook,
if I am able to:).
So, the reason for buying an
ebook even
if it's available to borrow from the library is the same reason you would want to buy a print book rather
than check it out — you want to re-read it or you want to have your copy — whether physically on the bookshelf in your home or on the shelf of your ereader.
If you are searching for an
ebook, since self - publishers price are usually lower
than 5,99, I recommend you use price in the filter section.
And
if it becomes available, the new
ebook is priced higher
than the pbook you already purchased, why should you pay (the full price) again?
Why would someone pay as much
if not more for an
ebook that it has been made clear on more
than on occasion that you don't actually own
than you would for an actual book.
Like the publishing process itself, our service covers much more
than just book layout or
ebook conversion (though we do that too — you'll get Kindle and EPUB
ebook editions and,
if you want, a printed edition made available worldwide.)
if you borrow a public library
ebook, the longest days is 21 days that you can borrow,
if you want to read more longer
than its expired, you must removal DRM protection from public library
ebook.
I understand that
eBook have the potential to circulate more often
than print... the decrease in access time alone should push them to be more popular choices,
if what we've seen happen to our print journals is any indication.
So assuming those are pro rates for getting your book edited, covered, formatted, and distributed as
ebook and print on demand, the questions you should ask yourself is
IF a publisher is asking for $ 800 up front from you are: — is the percentage they take of your work going to equal more
than that other $ 800?
If you're looking for pure luxury from an
ebook reader then look no further
than the stunning Oasis.
Every day we list free books from Amazon automatically, but
if you really want to make the most of your free promotion days and get more downloads
than ever, we now offer a range of ways to further promote your
eBook on DailyFreeBooks.com Have your book featured with a gold highlight at the top of the freebies list.
Even
if that number is inflated, us
eBook publishers should be able to sell a few more books
than our usual monthly average, right?
Last year I read 45
ebooks and 8 paper books, but I actually spent more on those physical books as I did in the Kindle store (a total about # 70 on the paper ones, and # 44.82 on
ebooks — all the
ebooks I've bought and not read yet [
if I ever will, as I continue to buy faster
than I read] pretty much equal the total spend though).
(
If you want to create an
ebook file, you shouldn't pay more
than about R2500, or $ 250, for the conversion.
What I really wanted to title this post was here are five ways a print - on - demand book can help an author make more money
than if they published only an
eBook, and CreateSpace is the easiest and most pain - free way to produce a book in print.
Authors,
if you ever wonder where you should submit your
eBooks when doing your free Kindle promotion, you don't have to look any further
than this list.
We recommend that you publish an
ebook in addition to print version (s), so as not to limit your readership, and you'll save money
if you have the same book cover designed for both formats at once rather
than starting over
if you decide to add an
ebook version later.
If something looks different in the iPad app
than it does in those other locations it is almost guaranteed to be a limitation of the app, not the
eBook.
(cont'd)- I'm giving away hundreds of listings on the Vault, and as a result of doing so, won't see one thin dime of income on the site until October or later - Given all the time and money I've already sunk into developing the site, I don't even expect to earn back my upfront investment until sometime next year - I'm already personally reaching out to publishers on behalf of authors who are listed in the Vault, on my own time and my own long distance bill, despite the fact that I don't stand to earn so much as a finder's fee
if any of those contacts result in an offer - I make my The IndieAuthor Guide available for free on my author site and blog - I built Publetariat, a free resource for self - pubbing authors and small imprints, by myself, and paid for its registration, software and hosting out of my own pocket - I shoulder all the ongoing expense and the lion's share of administration for the Publetariat site, which since its launch on 2/11 of this year, has only earned $ 36 in ad revenue; the site never has, and likely never will, earn its keep in ad revenue, but I keep it going because I know it's a valuable resource for authors and publishers - I've given away far more copies of my novels
than I've sold, because I'm a pushover for anyone who emails me to say s / he can't afford to buy them - I paid my own travel expenses to speak at this year's O'Reilly Tools of Change conference, nearly $ 1000, just to be part of the Rise of
Ebooks panel and raise awareness about self - published authors who are strategically leveraging ebooks - I judge in self - published book competitions, and I read the * entire * book in every case, despite the fact that the honorarium has never been more than $ 12 per book — a figure that works out to less than $.50 per hour of my time spent reading and commenting In spite of all this, you still come here and elsewhere to insinuate I'm greedy and only out to take advantage of my fellow au
Ebooks panel and raise awareness about self - published authors who are strategically leveraging
ebooks - I judge in self - published book competitions, and I read the * entire * book in every case, despite the fact that the honorarium has never been more than $ 12 per book — a figure that works out to less than $.50 per hour of my time spent reading and commenting In spite of all this, you still come here and elsewhere to insinuate I'm greedy and only out to take advantage of my fellow au
ebooks - I judge in self - published book competitions, and I read the * entire * book in every case, despite the fact that the honorarium has never been more
than $ 12 per book — a figure that works out to less
than $.50 per hour of my time spent reading and commenting In spite of all this, you still come here and elsewhere to insinuate I'm greedy and only out to take advantage of my fellow authors.
We always make sure our
ebook prices are less
than our print prices But because the sales are now spread between print and digital the costs can't be that dramatically different because otherwise we would end up with much less revenue... unless you want to argue
if the book were 4.99 we'd possibly sell a lot more
ebooks.
If you think that most
ebook reading is taking place on smartphones or tablets rather
than an e-reader... this can indeed be a long battle.
The takeaway here:
if PDFs are a significant part of your
ebook library, and you want to consider a Nook, you may wish to consider a tablet rather
than one of the e-ink devices.
Amazon's royalty structures drops back to 35 %
if your
ebook is priced more
than $ 9.99
And
if you price your
ebook over $ 9.99, you need to know that you're losing money on every sale between $ 10.00 and $ 19.99, because you're making half the royalty — but you're also killing your sales, because (as I mention in # 2 below),
ebook prices tend to be fairly elastic — raising the price by a dollar can often lose you more
than a dollar in sales.
Tablets have become a handy companion
if you want something larger
than your phone for watching video, reading news or
eBooks, or even keeping the children occupied with games and learning apps.
Hmm, going back to what my Tech Guy mentioned about a good
ebook price being 75 % of the paper version, I wonder
if some of the difference we see at the higher end is the publisher comparing the price to a hardcover or trade paperback version rather
than the mass paperback format.
Analysts in 2007 (
if memory does not betray me) said that to be profitable Amazon had to sell an
ebook at not less
than $ 1.63 and Jeff Bezos announced only in 2012 that the volumes sales of
ebooks finally turned the business into a profitable one.
I mean seriously,
if Joe Konrath can make more selling his
ebooks at $ 2.99
than he would get in royalties off a $ 24 HARDBACK, there's something seriously wrong with the money side of things in traditional publishing.
Step three, top selling authors realize that
if Amazon sells half of their books already, and 80 % of their
ebooks, and Amazon will pay them triple to five times more
than their publishers do, then thay can make more money on Amazon right now.
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If the columns are a couple Google searches away, I don't know what you'd pay somebody to do that, but it's probably less
than what it costs me in a transaction fee to sell an
ebook.