Sentences with phrase «think established publishers»

I think established publishers are sinking their own ships (and their authors as well) with their pricing strategies.

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It seems publishers thought they could get away from the volume pricing structure that established the ebook market.
Scribd, who has inked deals with a number of publishers and established a very forward - thinking partnership with Smashwords to include indie authors» works, announced that Wiley will be posting its bestselling and DIY manual - improving line of For Dummies books to the subscription catalog.
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But I think it's absolutely a good move for her to see what an established publisher can do for her and her books.
Could you see a publisher doing something like this as successfully — establishing a collective among its authors — or do you think the power of this group grows out of it being author - managed and author - directed?
It makes me think that if an agent can't promote your work, with the quality that it is and the platform that you've established, then the traditional publishers must be in real difficulty and they're only willing to speculate on the bigger names.
Amazon's focus on ebooks might not matter particularly for a traditional publishing venture (although I think all publishers today should be at least thinking about establish online communities), but Kindle Worlds is attempting to attract the fan communities, who not only write, but also interact and read, online.
When you're an established game developer and / or publisher, the desperate thought of pulling people in no longer applies.
When I first read about the city ordinance passed in Seattle last month, establishing a Yellow Pages opt - out registry for residents and requiring publishers to comply with it, my first thought was, «Brilliant!»
It was thought that including electronic citations in case citators would help the online competitor establish itself in the legal market to the detriment of the print publishers.
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