Fri December 20 2013
Smashwords is now distributing to Scribd |
09:16 AM by John Carroll in E-Book General | News This is awesome news! I've used Scribd a little bit, but stopped because I have limited time to tend to all the channels possible. Distributing to them through Smashwords makes me very happy, almost fuzzy even. I'm also thrilled about the 1 year subscription! Wow! http://blog.smashwords.com/2013/12/s...agreement.html The meat of the agreement for authors: For Scribd’s retail store, the terms are identical to our standard retail agreements. Smashwords authors and publishers will set the price, there will be no discounting, and authors will earn 60% of the list price on all sales. The first 10% of the book, from the cover image forward, will be the free preview sample, similar to most retailers. For Scribd’s subscription ebook service, authors will earn 60% of the list price on all qualifying reads, and here they’ve added a cool twist. With subscription services, the author or publisher earns credit for a full read when the reader reaches a certain trigger point, measured by the percentage of the book that is read. The first 10% of the book is a free sample, similar to a retailer. Excluding the sample, once the reader reads an additional 20% of the book, a full sale is triggered and the Smashwords author earns 60% of the list price, up to a maximum of about $12.50 per read. In practice, what this means for most fiction writers is that after the reader reads more than the first 30% of your book, it triggers a full sale. For some non-fiction writers, where your book’s content is more likely to be read non-sequentially, it means if the reader starts their reading deeper in the book at Chapter 10, a sale could be triggered after reading only 20% of the book (As an aside, this underscores the importance of authors building fully functional navigation into their ebooks so that all their book's content is easily discoverable. To learn how to upgrade your ebook's navigation, check out my recent blog post and video, How to Add Navigation to a Smashwords Ebook). Unlike any other subscription service or retailer, Scribd has sweetened the pot by added a secondary sales trigger for the author by providing credit for partial reads. If the subscriber reads 5% more than the first free 10% but less than the additional 20% necessary to generate a full sale, this triggers a credit for partial read. For every ten partial reads, which Scribd calls a “browse,” the author earns credit for a full sale. Since most people read fiction from page one forward, this means if 10 people read just over the first 15% of your book but less than 30%, it’ll generate a full sale. For non-fiction, where readers are more likely to read non-sequentially, they can read 5% of the middle of the book and trigger a browse credit. |
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Tue December 17 2013
Kindle, Today, $49 (US Only, Special Offers version) |
06:41 AM by eping in E-Book General | News Please see the home page of Amazon Maybe only in the US? |
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Amazon's No. 1 seller for 2013 is Inferno by Dan Brown |
04:42 AM by JoHunt in E-Book General | News
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Sat December 14 2013
MobileRead Week in Review: 12/07 - 12/14 |
06:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review If you've been absent and are keen to find out what MobileRead was up to this week, check out the links below: E-Book General - News |
Tue December 10 2013
Antitrust suit against Amazon and publishers dismissed... |
05:01 PM by fjtorres in E-Book General | News I know, shocking... http://www.the-digital-reader.com/20...ue-unhindered/
Sadly, Nate went light on the snark this time. A lot more at the site including this:
I suppose there are now *two* "corrupt judges in Amazon's pocket". |
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Mon December 09 2013
e-book settlement finally approved |
05:18 AM by soondai in E-Book General | News Around a year and a half ago I got my first email from Amazon promising a credit from the price-fix-6 publishers. I think it vaguely intimated I could expect it around a year and 3 months ago. Got another back in September. Looks like the legal wrangling is finally over and the credits should appear early next year. |
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Sat December 07 2013
MobileRead Week in Review: 11/30 - 12/07 |
06:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review If you've been too busy to check out MobileRead this week, check out our usual roundup: E-Book General - News E-Book General - Deals, Freebies, and Resources (No Self-Promotion) |
Wed December 04 2013
YotaPhone: A Fully Functional LCD/E-Ink Phone on Sale Now! |
10:56 AM by faithbw in E-Book General | News I was doing a Google search for e-ink and saw this: http://www.engadget.com/2013/12/04/y...hone-hands-on/ It's not perfect (what gadget is?) but I think it's pretty cool. It's on sale in Europe for 499 Euros. No word on when or if it'll be available in the U.S. |
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