Antique Collectors’ Club announced today the release of the artBooks by ACC iPad® app, which will give access to a wide selection of enhanced eBooks on subjects including antiques, art, design, fashion, and photography.
In the current publishing industry landscape, many companies are only seeing miniscule revenue come in from their venture into digital solutions so they aren’t necessarily eager to invest the time and money into technology. Only a few big name publishers have seen soaring eBook sales to date, while most have not yet reached a positive return for their investment. I…read more →
The following is a guest post by Kelley L Allen. Kelley has been immersed in the eBook industry since 2000, working in the digital space for such companies as Disney, Random House, Sony and Time Warner. Currently at the indie eBook retailer, Diesel-eBooks.com, she also enjoys her consulting work with publishers. April Fools’ Day 2010 – a day well remembered…read more →
Today’s retail environment for books is changing—from big, chain-based, bricks-and-mortar bookstores to an online eBookstore environment. As consumers begin to prefer eBooks instead of traditional hard covers and paperbacks, many bookstores closed in 2011 and this past holiday season sealed the fate of even more book retailers. Interest in digital books surged after the holidays. USA Today reported that 32…read more →
The following is a guest post by Kelley L Allen. Kelley has been immersed in the eBook industry since 2000, working in the digital space for such companies as Disney, Random House, Sony and Time Warner. Currently at the indie eBook retailer, Diesel-eBooks.com, she also enjoys her consulting work with publishers. Back in 2002, eBooks were a tiny $5 million…read more →
As the Head of Digital Publishing here at ACCESS, I wanted to quickly introduce the company and myself as we begin our blogging initiative to spark engaging conversations about the ever-changing publishing landscape. ACCESS has a long history in software as an early pioneer in mobile browsing technologies well before the ubiquitous state it’s in now. Through browsing came content,…read more →