The spread of ideas in all forms is an important and important aspect of mankind. How we created these ideas has made various changes. Significant advances in music, video and printing technology have changed the way we access information around the world. The way we accept these ideas, the platform, platform has undergone various changes. As our lifestyle changed, the way these ideas and ideas were communicated changed, the Internet and e-commerce have changed the trading business significantly.
Let's look at the history briefly and see how the e-book ends back printing publication and whether the audio book ends the e-book. Do you have what I am saying? Audio books and e-books are still alive and kicking. If you ask me, they may actually complement each other. On the other hand, as the printing industry still exists, online books that can be read on portable devices are available, so this value may decline slightly. Still, there is.
So, people have not read e-books so frequently, but will they return to printing in a hurry? It is totally different. Michael Keider, the founder of an essential publisher of the daily newspaper, may say that he did his best in writing. Between the sketch of Monty Python and the general Francisco Franco, "Slate speculates that Oyster is trying to" take over the Amazon "and trying to lose to the industry giant. However, in this case, the fact is not very related to Amazon. Since Amazon's Kindle Unlimited eBook subscription program does not include books from publishers of "Big Five", these two services are fundamentally different. Hachette, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, Macmillan, Penguin Random House
From this perspective, I chose to publish myself. I first issued an e-book and released a paperback version using Creatpace one month later. This service is wonderful - you can format and submit your book and whenever you order a paperback, they will print and send a copy. I read it from a publishing blog that it is important that it has a good cover and a summary of Amazon's amazing book. So I worked with Matt Chase, a very talented artist / designer who designed the cover. People who like the cover, I think there is a big difference from my book. If you are interested in working with him, you can contact him at http://chasematt.com/.