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Find of the Day: Search Through 285,000,000 Free eBooks

PDF Search Engine is a book search engine search on sites, forums, message boards for pdf files. You can find and download a tons of e-books but please respect the publisher and the author for their creations if their books copyrighted. You can try a search now for FREE at http://www.pdf-search-engine.com/

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Manage Your EBooks To Reach More Readers

More than a decade ago, while working in the computer hardware industry, I saw some data on the trajectory of screen resolution and capacities for the future. Many pundits were saying that screens as good as paper were coming very soon, but one smart futurist showed us a graph of memory and processor capacities, the [...]

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Who Controls What Price You Get For a Book?

Reading more on the Amazon/Macmillin dispute and the old school bullying tactics both are using in the fight. I’ve stated in previous posts my position.. I think the consumer (readers) will ultimately control what price we can sell a book for. Amazon is letting the market decide. Dear Customers: Macmillan, one of the “big six” [...]

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Pricing Changes for Amazon eBooks

The Wall Street Journal reports: The $9.99 best seller that helped Amazon.com Inc. build a dominant position in the now-thriving e-book market was at risk of extinction Sunday after Amazon capitulated in a battle sparked by the launch of Apple Inc.’s new iPad. Amazon conceded defeat Sunday evening after halting sales of all books published [...]

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Amazon Plays Hardball With Publishers

I caught a discussion among some writers about titles missing from Kindle when a publisher doesn’t like Amazon’s pricing. Some suggested that Amazon better be careful now that Apple has announce the iPad.. the giant iPod touch the will be out soon… claiming “the timing couldn’t be worse for Amazon” The timing couldn’t be better. [...]

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How Much Should an E-Book Cost? – NYTimes.com

Silly cost accounting at work.Publishers and commentators are arguing over pricing models as if they get to choose what will happen in the market. I say.. let the market decide.. What say you?How Much Should an E-Book Cost? – NYTimes.com Publishers and authors say it is much more complicated than the cost of paper and [...]

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I Love to Hear “How DId You Get So Much Done?”

When you are doing it right, life as an author can be the ultimate lifestyle. You get paid for your expertise People look up to you You time is your own If this doesn’t yet describe your life, could be that you are trying to do things that an author should not do. When you [...]

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Get Your Book Written Faster, Get More Publicity and End the Frustration

You know it can be very frustrating it can be to get the momentum going with all the other things going on in your life. What if I could show you 7 simple strategies that you could use right now, to work less, but still get more done when it comes to writing or marketing [...]

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You Are The Author. Let Someone Else Do The Grunt Work.

Your work is important. You have a message to share, and the world needs to read you. And there is only one YOU Authors can get bogged down in the nitty gritty of running your small business (every book is a business) Want some help? Jeff Mills has a ZERO COST ebook “The Outsource Compendium” [...]

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Book Marketing Guest Article: Triple Your E-book Sales

When it comes to the ebook business, too many information marketers are leaving too much money on the table! Don’t be one of them. Here’s how to increase your profits by as much as ten fold once you apply these killer steps: Killer Step #1: Write about niche topics If your niche is too broad, [...]

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