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Consider Self Publishing in EBook Format |
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| Date Added: April 07, 2003 11:59:38 PM | |
| Author: Geet Singh | |
| Category: Publishing & Website Content: E-Books | |
It’s not only big name authors that are finding success in eBooks. We at EBook Architect have been helping authors create market and sell their eBooks online for years now with great success. Many of these people are first time authors and are often amazed with the success of their eBook sales. Below are some of their eBook writing tips. Don’t underestimate the power of the EBook EBooks are still looked upon as unpopular by many authors who have not yet taken the time to learn about the success within this industry. For example, while the traditional publishing industry growing at the sluggish rate of 5% a year the digital publishing industry is growing at rates between 30% -50%. This means that the opportunities within the publishing industry are growing at a fraction of the rate that opportunities within the digital publishing industry are growing. To set up an eBook you don’t need to be a tech wizard Setting up your eBook from the idea conceptualization stage to the selling stage can’t be completed overnight but it is definitely something that can be done by anyone regardless of your technological background. If you can use a word processor then you can create and sell an eBook online. While it is recommended you set up your own website, it is not necessary. Setting up an EBook site is virtually costless and you keep 100% of the profits With traditional publishers you’ll be lucky to see 10% of the profits from your book. With eBooks however, you keep 100% of the profits minus the fees required to set up the site which are minimal. Here is the fee breakdown for eBooks vs. traditional books: EBook vs. Book cost EBook = Free to create an unlimited number of copies Book = approximately $1500 for 200 copies of a 200 page soft cover book Rights and profit EBook = You keep 100% of the profits and rights to your eBooks Book = You get 10-40% royalty (usually about $2-$5/ book) With the above examples it is easy to see that for first time author’s eBooks make a lot of sense. The risk associated with publishing an eBook is much lower than it is with distributing a soft or hard cover book. Likewise, as an eBook author you’ll keep virtually all of your own profits. If nothing else, it is something worth consideration. EBooks may not replace traditional paperback books, but they certainly are gaining popularity at a rate that should make all authors stop to think about how they could use eBooks to their advantage. RELATED ARTICLES & TUTORIALS
Planning to offer free e-books to your email subscriber list? Here are five ways to be sure that e-book gets saved to their desktop as opposed to getting tossed into the Recycle Bin. 7 Step: How To Create And Publish Your Own E-Book In this simple article, I will show you step-by-step how to create your own e-book. The Deepest Secrets To E-books So what is ebook really all about? The following report includes some fascinating information about ebook--info you can use, not just the old stuff they used to tell you. Let's Get One Thing Straight About Being A Published Author If you can clearly understand a specific problem, want, need or desire of a large enough target audience and then create a publication that helps them get what they want, you stand to make a lot of money and help a great number of people at the same time. Four Key Points To Your Success Selling “Niche†E-Books Online With today's advanced technology it has never been easier for someone to start their own publishing business. |
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