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Creative Writing – eBooks v Printed Books
Creative Writing – eBooks v Printed Books
To start with lets take a look at what been happening in the marketplace:
In 2007 ebook sales amounted to about 1% of world book sales;
In 2008 ebook sales amounted to 7% of world book sales;
In 2009 ebook sales amounted to 20% of the worlds book sales so it quite clear that ebooks are not only here to stay but in fact will grow to have a much higher market share in the next few years.
In line with ebook sales the popularity of electronic book readers increased enormously during the course of 2009. The launch of the Amazon Kindle 2.0 and the large format Kindle DX, followed up by competing readers like the Nook from Barnes and Noble and Sony’s Daily Edition reader in the latter part of the year, put both readers and e-books firmly on the map.
By early 2010 there was a large selection of ebook readers for potential customers to choose from – including the Apple iPad, which includes the ability to read e-books amongst its many options.
Now that e-readers have been taken up by “early adopters”, the next wave of potential customers will come from more traditional book readers.
Although it’s possible to find many (very many) reviews of ebook readers on the internet, and increasingly in magazines and newspapers, the current crop of customers are probably more interested to learn how e-readers stack up against “real” books rather than how they compare with other ebook readers. They want to know if they will miss the feel of a traditional book.
The good news is that the e-ink display technology used in modern e-readers is really very good. The reading experience is nothing like reading on a computer screen – it’s much closer to reading text printed on paper. When you “turn the page” of an ebook, the reader display goes dark very briefly. However, these page turns are much faster now than they were even twelve months ago. After a couple of reading sessions you won’t notice them at all.
In fact, when you’re enjoying a good book, you will be completely unaware of the fact that you’re reading it on an electronic device rather than leafing through the pages of a more traditional paper edition.
Most e-readers are very easy to use. A recent survey of American ebook reader owners found that 80% of them actually preferred using their electronic readers to reading a conventional book. That’s a fairly strong endorsement – but considering how easy these readers are to use one-handed, on a crowded bus or train, or sitting propped up in bed – it’s possibly less surprising than it appears at first glance.
Apart from the numerous advantages of the readers themselves, the e-books to read on them are cheaper than paper books. They don’t use paper, ink or bindings and there are no (or very small) delivery fees.
They are also, for exactly the same reasons, much more environmentally friendly than conventional books – even when the materials and energy used in the production and delivery of the readers themselves are taken into account.
eBook readers, all things considered, have a lot to recommend them. They are the future of reading and, if you read a book a week or so, could well be quite a bit cheaper than traditional books. At the end of the day, it’s a matter of personal preference – but an electronic reader may well be an option which you should give some thought to.
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Tom Norris is the author of “The Journey” which is an autobiographical account of his earlier years growing up in the farming communities of Southern Ireland.
From the time Tom left Ireland in 1974 he has travelled extensively throughout Europe, Asia and Africa. He has 3 daughters, two sons and lives in London – his home for over 30 years.
Tom is chairman of QFJ Media, the UK’s largest Price Comparison Network, and writes passionately on Global Warming & Renewable Energy issues.
He is currently working on a no-nonsense business guide ebook series called “Survival,” aimed at assisting entrepreneurs and smaller businesses world-wide to grow their businesses.
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Looking for Creative Business Ideas – Event, Holiday & Life Milestone Business Ideas
If you are looking for creative business ideas to start a small business, there are an abundance of services needed by people coordinating a major event or seminar, and also by people celebrating a major life milestone such as a wedding, special anniversary or birthday.
Now add in all the major holidays and the inspiration for creative business ideas can become infinite. Let’s look at some of the ways you could start a small business and create an extra income for yourself helping people organize, manage, decorate and clean up after these happenings.
Halloween has just come and gone and now the Christmas season is coming. Do you know what people need the most help with when preparing to celebrate a major holiday? It’s time! Most people are just too busy with all the aspects of their daily lives and adding something like Christmas on top of that can mean major overwhelm. This is where you can come in.
Services such as indoor and outdoor decorating, specialty food catering for parties, gift shopping, preparing and mailing Christmas cards and many other services are all a boon to the average stressed out family. And starting a service business like this requires a minimal start-up cost.
Now moving on to major events like seminars and conferences, there can be requirements for food services, decorating, child care, clean-up and more. Have you ever wondered who cleans up after a major rock concert or other big outdoor gathering? Specialty clean-up services are usually contracted to do this type of work.
Providing a service like this can mean making a lot more money than just having a regular house-cleaning service and this is where creative business ideas can start. Look at already existing businesses and find a specialty or niche that you can service within the industry.
Moving on to the major life milestone events such as a wedding, could you find a niche to service here? How about a service that drapes ceilings for a reception hall? Putting up yards and yards of tulle netting and lights to transform a drab reception hall into a wonderland would be a specific niche service within the wedding planning industry.
I went to a wedding once at the community center in my town where the ceilings had been draped and lighted beautifully and it was the most profound transformation. The space was just concrete and normally very unattractive and everyone that attended the wedding was just dumbfounded that such an ugly space could become so inviting.
The tables had all been set beautifully and the chairs all slip covered with slip on cloths and ribbon and the effect was just stunning. And these are all services that the bride ordered and paid for, small businesses providing a niche service and doing a successful job too.
Of course with a service like this and/or outdoor holiday decorating you would have to be very comfortable on a ladder, but these ideas are just the tip of the iceberg when you start to look around and notice all the possibilities for creating a small business related to major events and life milestones.
Now perhaps this area doesn’t interest you, but at Creative-Small-Business-Ideas.com there are creative business ideas for pets, fashion, toys, vehicles, writing, websites, photography, selling on ebay, travel and many other areas that will fit your unique talents and interests.
Find lots of creative business ideas to start your own small business at Creative Small Business Ideas.com . With 20 different categories of free business ideas to research you are sure to find just the right business idea or inspiration for your own idea to take shape. Get start up costs, marketing info, resources and more.