Bustle reports that Indie eBooks accounted for 22% of the UK eBook sales in 2015. That marks an increase over traditionally published eBook sales that declined during the same period.
Category: iPad
Mar 18
Make your eBooks look great
Digital Book World offers some tips to Indie authors, publishers and designers for making eBooks look great.
Mar 17
Winners and losers after Apple’s appeal is tossed
The Motley Fool talks about winners and losers after the Supreme Court threw out Apple’s appeal of a guilty verdict it received for participating in a years’ old price fixing conspiracy.
Mar 07
Apple loses appeal. Must pay $450-million
Gizmodo reports that the U.S. Supreme Court has rejected Apple’s appeal of its guilty verdict in a years’ old price-fixing lawsuit. The iPad maker must now return $450-million to consumers.
Mar 04
eBook Market growth continues despite publisher tampering
Teleread tries to hash out the figures reported by the Association of American Publishers (AAP) that show a static eBook market. Turns out it isn’t static at all. There is growth; unfortunately, the publishers represented by the AAP have shut themselves out of it with artificially high eBook prices. They are losing market-share by their own actions. …
Feb 23
eCommerce battle for supremacy
The Globe and Mail posted on the continued battle for eBook market supremacy between Kobo, Apple and Amazon. With this three it’s more about eCommerce than publishing.
Feb 15
New iPhone and iPad on the way
The Motley Fool says Apple Inc. will release a new and improved iPhone and iPad next month.
Feb 11
Indie Authors still powering the eBook Revolution
The BBC writes about the eBook Revolution coming of age. The impact of Indie authors is still being felt, and remains an unpredictable source of momentum for an industry with a long future ahead of it.







