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Electronic books… get used to them…

 

Okay folks, we all love the physical books but face it, for many people electronic books make sense for a variety of reasons.

   -  Price – it’s not as great an advantage as we’d like, because publishers are charging a pretty penny for their “bits and bytes”.    In fact, they are raking it in bigtime because there’s no inventory to stock.   Click…you bought it.  What you get, really, are rights of usage.

-  Weight…  face it, this is HUGE.   If you travel AND read, it’s a no-brainer.   Take along your ipad or kindle, and off you go.

-  No “waste” books, over runs, remainders, old editions to scrap, etc.   On the face of it, seems nice for the environment, but don’t forget the costs of making all those gadgets that get thrown away when the new model comes out.   Old books can be burned for fuel as a last resort.

 

We now have an app for scanning books, to see their value.  On iTunes (click)

book industry still growing

Recent study shows an increase in publishing for the last few years, stats from 2010.

 

http://www.libraryjournal.com/lj/home/891561-264/new_statistics_model_for_book.html.csp   

strong performance in higher education books, and adult fiction.   Ebook sales are skyrocketing in 2011.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Are you a writer ? resources, links

Here are some links to interesting companies and information about eBooks, digital publishing, and print publishing

Keep coming back, we’ll be expanding this into a large section.    Join the conversation.

Ebook resources.

Overdrive — intro to digital distribution

Byook    a new reading experience..    ebooks with video and sound.

www.bookrix.com    Free the author in you..  a place for writers and readers.  

Kindle direct publishing, with Amazon    publish yourself directly.

Audio books… Audible.com

Read and Note     next generation e-reading platform 

 

 

 

Real books are here to stay

Don’t worry… physical books will be around for a very long time.

There’s a lot of talk these days about electronic books and some people question whether paper books will go the way of horse drawn buggies.    It’s not going to happen, for a number of reasons.    Too many people just love the feel of a real book, and they can’t get erased by a low battery or computer failure.    It takes a lot of work to scan a book into an electronic format, and publishers do not find it economically viable to scan ever book out there, hoping that enough people will buy it.
Books with many photos are also tough to put into electronic form.    Countless used books are out there in attics, garages, and cellars, on people’s shelves, etc.    Many people collect books too, and they want a tangible book, not a bunch of bits and bytes.   If you come across any quality used books, be sure to check in with Fatbrain.co.uk to see if it’s on their huge list of desired books.  You’ll be surprised what’s on that list.   They buy over a million titles.