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After weeks of anticipation — and months of speculation — the iPad is finally here. We know many of our authors are excited by the possibilities of this new device. And we’re excited to offer you access. Apple has selected Lulu as a certified aggregator to provide content for the iBookstore. We have been hard at work pushing hundreds of titles to the store as part of a pilot program to ensure all of our processes are ready for the volume of content that we expect.
How to Convert JPEG to eBook, Convert JPG to eBook with JPEG to eBook Converter
Home > iPad Resources > eBook DRM > How to Convert JPEG to eBook Are you hoping to convert your JPEGs into ePub books for reading something like a graphic novel or comic book in iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Sony Reader and so on? If the answer is Yes, you have come to the right place! Here this article shows you how to convert JPEG to ebook, convert JPG to ebook and even convert PNG, TIFF, GIF, BMP, etc. to ePub book format easily. Now check the details below to convert JPEG/JPG to ePub books step by step.
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1) Check you can read the free sample (see Beginning with a free sample ) 2) Find your eBook as explained in the precedent tutorial and click on the "Quick purchase" button: 3) This will lead you to the "Logon or Create Account" page. If you already have an account, enter the username and the password and click on the "Log in" button, else click on the "Create your account" button: 4) Choose a username, a password and enter some personal informations and click "OK". 5) A page summing up the amout of your purchase will appear.
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Self-Publishing: Why You Could Be the Next Stephen King
Let me tell you a secret: I published a story on Amazon. You can buy it and read it on your Kindle today. That makes me, I guess, a published author. There are lots of people like me bridging the gap between amateur writer and published author. This is the future of publishing: your story, an easy-to-use platform, and direct access to an audience that may be willing to pay.
How to Format your Comic Book or Graphic Novel for Smashwords, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble
Comic books are a wonderful genre, but the cost of paper and printing have driven the price so high that the market is in danger. Digital comics offer one solution to this. With the rise of eBooks and eReaders, aspiring comic book creators now have an economical way of launching their own creations, and established professionals may be able to keep their jobs. Here are the basic steps to publish your own comic book on Smashwords, Pubit, or Amazon KDP: 1) Create your comic so the length and width are the ratio of 1:1.3 or else the entire page will not display on the Nook. (All Kindles, the Nook Color, and other devices don't have a problem but the original Nook does.)
Kobo - Vous êtes auteur ou éditeur ?
Kobo Writing Life is where it all begins Do you have a story to tell? Are you an author with a bestseller just waiting to be discovered? Want to reach out to millions of readers in over 190 countries?
Publishing In Today's Digital, Social Reading Environment
Reading. It’s a fundamentally solitary pastime that’s becoming increasingly more social given the baked-in functionalities of e-reading devices (Tweet this!). It’s also – surprise! – an activity on the upswing for a couple of reasons: a proliferation of e-reading devices that are plummeting in price, and consumers’ broad acceptance of reading content on phones and computers (not necessarily on Kindles and Nooks), as a new e-reading study from the Pew Internet and American Life Project reveals.
eBooks Now More Profitable Than Hardcover Books
It’s a milestone for the electronic age that traditional print publishers (specifically those who haven’t embraced electronic publishing) are likely groaning about. The Association of American Publishers announced today that ebooks have now topped hardcover revenues for the first time in history. And the trend doesn’t seem headed for a reversal any time soon. From Tech Crunch: Ebook revenues topped out at $282.3 million YTD while hardcovers hit $229.6. Almost exactly a year ago the tables were turned with ebooks hitting $220 million and hardcovers brushing past $335 million.