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Profits From Publishing Ebooks
Today when we speak of the book publishing industry,
we're talking about not only the traditional trade book
publishing industry, but the self-publishing industry
as well, which include both print and electronic books
(eBooks). While the market for print books remains as
strong as ever, it sometime difficult for beginning
writers without an agent to attract attention of a major
trade book publisher, which is why so many authors continue
to turn to self publishing. Thanks to the internet,
many authors can now be published electronically by
one of the many ebook publishers on the web. If you
are primarily interested in electronic publishing, you
will find hundreds of resources on the web simply by
doing a search with your browser for keywords as "ebooks"
or "electronic publishing". At this point,
I'm still doing my own research on electronic publishing,
but it appears that few beginning writers are making
serious money from the sale of their ebooks.
Exceptions are Web entrepreneurs who are selling technical
information and know-how on computer-related topics
currently in demand by would-be Web entrepreneurs, such
as Web site design, eBook or newsletter publishing,electronic
marketing strategies, and so on. Generally speaking
ebooks are more difficult to sell than "real books"
because people don't like to (or have time to) read
books on their computer screen, and today hand held
ebook reader are still to expensive and unrefined for
serious book readers to consider. This is not going
to stop the electronic publishing industry, however,
and the market for ebooks may change dramatically in
the near future. Meanwhile, thousands of ebooks have
already been published, and electronic publishing continue
to attract the interest of many writers and Web entrepreneurs.
Several publishers have begun to make many of thier
title available electronically, and there is no question
that this trend will continue. In fact, according to
information found on ebookmall.com, consumers are already
downloading thousands of ebooks everyday, and an estimated
250 million people will be reading ebooks by 2005. Some
experts with their own websites and ezines are successfully
selling their informational-packed ebooks in the $30-$99
range while others are simply offering free ebooks designed
to sell other electronic products or business services.
The majority of ebooks, however, are priced much lower,
with $9.99 quickly becoming the most popular price for
an ebook. Many beginning writers are breaking into this
field by working with established ebook publishers.
Some charge an up-front fee to edit, publish, and promote
an author's book while others do this work without charge,
but take a higher percentage of each sale. When researching
this topic on the Web, remember that eBook publishing
is a new industry without set standards. Publishers
make their own rules and set their own standards, so
be sure to read all the fine print in any contract you
sign.
Author: Billy Vaughn
Billy Vaughn loves information ebooks. http://www.downloadmallshop.com
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