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A Missed Opportunity?

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A Missed Opportunity?

Postby KennAllan » Wed Jul 07, 2010 9:07 pm

I've been brainstorming...

According to The International Digital Publishing Forum who collects quarterly US trade retail eBook sales in conjunction with the Association of American Publishers, eBook sales are going through the roof. Just compare the sales figures from the first quarter of 2009 ($25,800,000) to those of the same quarter of this year ($91,000,000). Not a bad increase during a recession, eh?

However, there has been little interest in eBooks here on FaithWriters (the newest post in the eBook Store topic of the forum is dated a year ago). Could this new industry be used to help FaithWriters, as well as some of its members, out of dire financial straits?

Although the groundwork exists for a competitive eBook store, there are a few problems with the current model. For one thing, it’s hard to find. For another, visitors are met by a “Sign Up For An Account” page, which is enough to send most people screaming back to Amazon.com; if books are what is being sold, books is what visitors should see. Thirdly, there is no rating system to create consumer confidence. Again, hello Amazon.

What I propose is an online presence similar to bigfishgames.com. It is exciting to visit and all the games are sold at a very reasonable price. The games are also rated according to popularity. Check it out.

The work to create/maintain such a site would be minimal since most of the programming – purchasing, delivery, etc. – already exists. It should operate separately from the existing section and have its own easy-to-remember URL.

Although contributors would be responsible for actually creating their eBooks (.pdf), each one should be approved by a panel of at least three “editors” to insure quality. In addition, this system would offer a platform for authors of works difficult to sell to traditional/CBA publishers (horror, sci-fi, poetry, etc.).

Advertising could be handled (at first) through Facebook ads. A good publicity angle would be eBooks are environmentally friendly (PUR is currently using this tactic to compete with bottled water companies).

FaithWriters would be paid a percentage of each eBook sold and the author pockets the rest (which even with a $4.95 “cover” price would amount to several times the commission on a traditional publication – about 7%). It is important to keep the price low enough (at first, anyway) to cause potential shoppers to shrug and say, “Oh… what the heck.”

Remember, the most successful internet ventures were enjoyed by those who got there first (Amazon, eBay, etc.).

- Kenn

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Postby KennAllan » Thu Jul 08, 2010 5:00 pm

Hi again.

New Yorker Magazine published an interesting article entitled "Publish or Perish" concerning the future of ePublishing.

Read it here.

A "fad?" I dunno... isn't that what they said about the automobile, television, and cell phones?

- Kenn

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Postby Deb Porter » Fri Jul 09, 2010 7:12 pm

Absolutely not a fad. It's the future. The percentage of e-book sales is still relatively small, BUT the growth per year is phenomenal.

With FaithWriters store though, they will need to bring it up to date, providing the formats that are best suited for most e-readers. PDF is readable, but not all that well.

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Postby KennAllan » Fri Jul 09, 2010 7:41 pm

Hiya, Deb.

By "not that well" referring to .pdf files, are you speaking of the lack of a wrap feature?

There is quite a few formats available, but .pdf seems to be the "standard" that displays on most devices.

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Postby Deb Porter » Fri Jul 09, 2010 8:06 pm

epub is pretty much the standard for readers now, although some e-book readers have their own formats (Kindle, for example).

With PDF files, they are fine for reading on a computer, and okay on reading devices, but you can't always change the font size, so they may be very hard to read. To read a PDF on a small Kindle is a nightmare (killer on the eyes), but fine on the larger version. If, in the case of the Kindle, you convert a PDF file to a Kindle format, you can read it, but the formatting will probably be messed up.

So for self-published authors, the best option is to have your book converted into as many reader formats as possible.

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Postby KennAllan » Sat Jul 10, 2010 6:32 am

Hiya, Deb.

There's a nifty little free program named Calibre that organizes/converts most eBook formats for your particular reader. It can be downloaded here: http://calibre-ebook.com/

A "button" for this program could be displayed next to the one for Adobe Reader.

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Postby KennAllan » Sat Jul 10, 2010 4:54 pm

http://www.Smashwords.com has a workable format for selling eBooks, although their model would probably work better with Clickbank than PayPal; Clickbank already has a large affiliate program in place.

- Kenn

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Re: A Missed Opportunity?

Postby seasalt44 » Sun Aug 05, 2012 4:28 pm

I think the real miss is that we are missing out on the opportunity to get quality writing into the hands of people called to read. You never know what God will use to impact a person. We make as much and sometimes more on ebooks than we do on royalties. Go ebooks!!!!!!!!!!!!We are truly missing opportunity.

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So, Where do we go from here?

Postby lish1936 » Sun Aug 05, 2012 4:48 pm

:typing2 As I understand Ken's question, our Faithwriters' e-books are currently languishing in an obscure, unnoticed site here on Faithwriters that precludes any possibility for readers to have at them.

What is being done to change that, or as Deb seems to indicate, is it up to the author to pursue
other sites to get our e-books in other markets?

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Re: A Missed Opportunity?

Postby KennAllan » Wed Aug 15, 2012 4:20 am

Hiya, Lil.

Check out my new post (8/15/12) in "New Possibilities." It might answer a few of your questions (I stress "might" because I haven't written it yet and I never know how my posts will turn out; I have a tendency to ramble on, y'know... *sigh*

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