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How to price your ebooks

A.V. Scott wrote 6 hours ago: I’ve spent the last year extensively researching ebook prices. Before I set out to price one o … more →

Tags: Home Page, Tips for Writers, eBooks, indie authors

As Apple ebook trial enters last week, it's all about Steve Jobs

Laura Hazard Owen wrote 18 hours ago: U.S. vs. Apple (s AAPL) is in its third and final week, and Apple’s witnesses are now taking t … more →

Tags: Apple eBook trial, eBooks, Eddy Cue, Legal, Steve Jobs, U.S. vs. Apple

As Apple ebook trial enters last week, it's all about Steve Jobs2 comments

Laura Hazard Owen wrote 18 hours ago: U.S. vs. Apple (s AAPL) is in its third and final week, and Apple’s witnesses are now taking t … more →

Tags: Apple eBook trial, eBooks, Eddy Cue, Legal, Steve Jobs, U.S. vs. Apple

The dilemma of indie eBook pricing4 comments

Crissi Langwell wrote 4 days ago: There are many things to consider when selling your eBook online. It should have a good cover that d … more →

Tags: Blog, writing, Author, eBook, indie author, kindle, NOOK

Indie Author Series: Pricing your eBook

Bryna Butler wrote 5 days ago: I’ll bet the first thing you asked yourself when you completed your 200+ page novel after week … more →

Tags: YA Indie Carnival, Indie Author Series, SmashWords, Indie Publishing, RT Book Lovers Convention 2013, Mark Coker

The Issue of Pricing an Ebook4 comments

Eliza Green wrote 5 days ago: I read a recent article from Forbes who, after examining the Digital Book World list, noticed that t … more →

Tags: writing, General ramblings, becoming human, Amazon, Forbes, Digital Book World, 50 Shades of Grey, Pricing

Duking it Out in the E-Book’s “Wild West” Marketplace

Terence K. Huwe wrote 1 week ago: (NOTE: This article appeared in computers in libraries 33 (no 1), jan-feb 2013. in light of current … more →

Tags: Future Libraries, information and society, eBooks, libraries as publishers, libraries as publishers

Amazon, Google execs clash with Apple lawyers in ebook pricing trial

Laura Hazard Owen wrote 1 week ago: On the fourth day of the federal government’s ebook pricing trial against Apple (s AAPL), Amaz … more →

Tags: Amazon, Apple, David Naggar, Denise Cote, Google, Ian Freed, kindle, Laura Porco, Legal

Amazon, Google execs clash with Apple lawyers in ebook pricing trial1 comment

Laura Hazard Owen wrote 1 week ago: On the fourth day of the federal government’s ebook pricing trial against Apple (s AAPL), Amaz … more →

Tags: Amazon, Apple, David Naggar, Denise Cote, Google, Ian Freed, kindle, Laura Porco, Legal

Day 3 of the Apple ebook trial: Simon & Schuster, Amazon execs take the stand

Laura Hazard Owen wrote 1 week ago: The federal government’s antitrust trial against Apple (s AAPL) began in New York this week, a … more →

Tags: Agency Model, Amazon, Apple eBook trial, Carolyn Reidy, David Naggar, DoJ, Google, Laura Porco, Legal

Day 3 of the Apple ebook trial: Simon & Schuster, Amazon execs take the stand3 comments

Laura Hazard Owen wrote 1 week ago: The federal government’s antitrust trial against Apple (s AAPL) began in New York this week, a … more →

Tags: Agency Model, Amazon, Apple eBook trial, Carolyn Reidy, David Naggar, DoJ, Google, Laura Porco, Legal

Dean Wesley Smith and Ebook pricing

Charles Gray wrote 2 weeks ago: Dean Wesley Smith  has some interesting comments about ebook pricing in his Blog.   There are a … more →

Tags: Fiction, eBook, eBooks, EBook Publishing, Book prices

Apple denies conspiracy in ebook pricing trial: "Publishers fought (us) tooth and nail"

Laura Hazard Owen wrote 2 weeks ago: The Department of Justice’s ebook pricing case against Apple (s AAPL) kicked off in federal co … more →

Tags: Apple, Carolyn Reidy, Denise Cote, department of justice, Eddy Cue, John Sargent, Lawrence Buterman, Orin Snyder

Apple denies conspiracy in ebook pricing trial: "Publishers fought (us) tooth and nail"7 comments

Laura Hazard Owen wrote 2 weeks ago: The Department of Justice’s ebook pricing case against Apple (s AAPL) kicked off in federal co … more →

Tags: Apple, Carolyn Reidy, Denise Cote, department of justice, Eddy Cue, John Sargent, Lawrence Buterman, Orin Snyder

Phil the Web Crawler - School Libraries Decline, Provincial Honour for Prince George Librarian and Books on Bikes.

philfeedback wrote 2 weeks ago: - Ignoring the Evidence: Another Decade of Decline for School Libraries. - What exactly does “a11y” … more →

Tags: Privacy, school libraries, Accessibility, Internet Archive, Young Adult Services, outreach, OPACs

Free is not the magic number: New trends in ebook pricing13 comments

Laura Hazard Owen wrote 2 weeks ago: Ebook pricing strategies are changing rapidly as the digital market grows. Self-published authors co … more →

Tags: Amazon, BEA 2013, bookBub, Dan Lubart, ebook bestsellers, ebook sales, iobyte solutions, Josh Schanker, kindle

Penguin agrees to $75 million class action settlement in ebook pricing lawsuit1 comment

Laura Hazard Owen wrote 3 weeks ago: Book publisher Penguin has agreed to a $75 million settlement with consumers and states in the ebook … more →

Tags: department of justice, ebook class action, ebook lawsuit, Hagens Berman, Legal, Penguin

Some interesting book data from Smashwords6 comments

Jemima Pett wrote 1 month ago: Mark Coker, founder of Smashwords, is good at looking at trends in the publishing (and epublishing) … more →

Tags: Interesting stuff, Book Marketing, Mark Coker, SmashWords

Tips for Authors: Smashwords Survey Results

ebookindiecovers wrote 1 month ago: Do longer or shorter book titles influence sales?  What is the ideal length of a book for the best s … more →

Tags: ebook cover designs, ebook cover designer, eBook Cover Information, eBook sales statistics, ebook cover tips, length of ebook


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