But even this might not be cost effective for print
vs. ebook format.
Not exact matches
Is one content
format (e.g.
ebooks vs. webinars) more successful at generating customers than the other?
Furthermore, when introducing each type of
formatting, there is no explanation about the reasons / bases for
ebooks»
formatting issues or the assistance offered, via Smashwords
vs. Amazon, for example, or about difficulties of passing through Smashwords ««meatgrinder» successfully and what that success generates in benefits; no mention is made of that nor that Digital2Digital does not use such gate - keeping, for example.
The seven - day email course covers: Independent Publishing
vs. Traditional Publishing Terminology, Technology, &
Formatting Your Manuscript Creating Your Book Covers for
Ebook and Print Other Elements of Publishing:
While some observers have cast this as an Amazon
vs. Apple move, such characterization makes little sense to me now that the Amazon's Digital Text Platform (how one publishes an
eBook to be sold via the Kindle Store) now supports the ePub
format.
I already
formatted my
ebooks to be published on CreateSpace, but it took DAYS of MANY HOURS to get it all right / done because the
formatting requirements for
ebooks vs. paperbacks are so vastly different.
I do not advocate undervaluing the content itself, but do firmly believe that the expenditures saved by distributing in
eBook format vs. print must be passed on to the consumer.