He says he's selling more eBooks for the iPhone than the Kindle (which may have something to do with the lower price).
Enjoyed reading Dan Frommer's article describing the iPhone as a viable challenger to the Kindle. As a small niche publisher with more that 50 titles in print (all copyright protected), I have been looking at ebooks for a long time. I try to get from my authors / agents electronic rights to use them at the right time.
I currently have 5 titles in Kindle and in the iPhone. Printed editions are between $15.95 and 19.95, in Kindle are $9.99 and in iPhone $5.99 and some in future titles $7.99.
Sales in iPhone have been great. If you are interested you can look for these titles in Apps or
iTunes search:
1. Irvin Yalom: On Physiotherapy and the Human Condition (non-fiction)2. Nigel Holmes: On Information Design (non-fiction)3. Alan Siegel : On Branding and Clear Communications (non-fiction)4. Manual of Contemporary Art Style(non-fiction)5. The Conversation (fiction)
Soon: The Witches of Tepoztlan (and Other Unpublished Operas) (fiction)
Sales in iPhone have being great and steady. Kindle no so good.I look forward to a larger size iPod or eReader from Apple since I have many copyright works to be published.
See Also: Look Out, Amazon Kindle: Here's Come Apple iPhone eBooks
Download ebooks on http://www.frenchtheory.com/ - See that post with different algorithms in metabole - See the journal French Metablog with today different posts -PHONEREADER
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