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Beyond $0.99: New tips on ebook price promotions


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The days when a single Kindle Daily Deal could catapult an unknown book up the New York Times bestseller list are probably behind us now. And big publishers are experimenting more and more with price promotions, so that a super-low price on a self-published ebook isn’t enough to help it stand apart. So as more and more and more ebooks are published, how have the mechanics of price promotions changed?

I moderated a panel on this topic at the Digital Book World conference last month. I learned a ton in interviews with my panelists and we weren’t able to get to all of it during the conference. Here are some of their most intriguing points and lessons learned.

It’s all about the shopping cart

The “cart” is an obvious feature of online shopping — but hasn’t always been a huge part of shopping for ebooks. If you’re reading on an…

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Australia: Ebook Adoption Rising


The link below is to an article that reports on growing ebook adoption in Australia.

For more visit:
http://the-digital-reader.com/2015/02/03/ebook-adoption-continues-increase-australia/

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Should You Own a Physical or a Digital Library?


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Amazon’s Kindle Convert Can Turn Your Paper Library Into E-Books


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On the Books: ‘Harry Potter’ now available in ebook format


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Nielsen Shows Kindle Unlimited Users Buy More Books


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The Price of Ebooks


The link below is to an article that considers the price of ebooks.

For more visit:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brooke-warner/what-are-ebooks-worth_b_6334402.html

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The future of books looks a lot like the past


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OdiloPlace


The link below is to an article that takes a look at OdiloPlace, a library ebook service.

For more visit:
http://blog.the-ebook-reader.com/2015/01/16/odilo-launches-new-library-ebook-service-in-the-u-s/

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Apple: 1 million new iBooks customers each week since iOS 8 launch


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Apple’s iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite, which launched to the public this fall, come with iBooks pre-installed. That decision has paid off: iBooks has averaged one million new customers every week since mid-September.

Keith Moerer, the director of iBooks at Apple, revealed that statistic in a rare public appearance at the Digital Book World conference in New York City on Thursday. It’s startling to anyone who dismisses Apple as an also-ran in the ebook market and might encourage publishers and authors who haven’t focused on the platform to begin doing so. (And that was probably one of the main reasons that Apple agreed to appear at the conference.)

Moerer also spoke about other reasons that iBooks downloads are increasing. Since the launch of the larger-screened iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, “We are seeing more of our book sales starting to come from the phone.”

Though neither Moerer nor…

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