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I have to admit, I shop a lot from Amazon.com. So much to say that I consider myself an Amazolic. I think it is because I believe that they have the best collection of DVDs, clothes, gadgets, electronics, books, and just about everything else that one would want to shop online for. However, I got a little flimsy about Amazon after the homepage turned into a one item promotion page for their eBook eReader, The Kindle.
The new Nook wireless portable reading device being sold by Barnes and Noble, the worlds largest book store with over 1,300 branches, looks set to lock horns with the worlds best selling eBook reader device, the Kindle2. Though not in stores yet, the Nook is looking to ruffle Amazon's feathers further by taking it on directly in a sector of the market, that up to yet, the Amazon Kindle has dominated.
If you have yet to buy a Kindle reader-the most popular ereader due to the fact that it was virtually first to hit the market, don't despair because there are some top alternative choices out there. If you are currently shopping for a digital reader and have yet to take a look at some of the others besides the Kindle, Nook and Sony Readers, I will offer my suggestions-which are partially based on experience and partially on extensive research I have done.
The electronic eBook reader, like the Amazon Kindle 2, is one of the hottest gift ideas for this holiday season. Maybe people are starting to realize the implications of owning an eBook reader- No more hard-back books cluttering up your house, cheaper best-seller prices, and environmentally friendly. Here are some specific features of the Kindle that have made it among the top sellers for digital ebook readers this season.
There appears to be a movement towards smaller data processing devices and larger eBook reading screens, so that the two appear to be converging on a course that will ultimately see them merging into one form of device. Whether this happens or not will depend upon how combined devices compare with those dedicated to their purpose, and how many really want all-in-one machines as opposed to dedicated equipment. It is impossible to answer this question from the equipment on show at the CES, where some new eReaders were presented along with new tablets and netbooks.
Books, in their page -to- page form, are being used since the second century AD. Throughout history, some attempts have been made in order to step out from the world of ink and paper. The emergence of the eBook system has directly triggered a wide spectrum of possibilities to access them. Big names like Amazon Kindle, the Barnes and Noble Nook and the Sony Reader were among the first that tried to revolutionize this new way of reading a book. But the aspect of Grey-and-black text was very monotone.
If you have yet to buy a Kindle reader-the most popular ereader due to the fact that it was virtually first to hit the market, don't despair because there are some top alternative choices out there. If you are currently shopping for a digital reader and have yet to take a look at some of the others besides the Kindle, Nook and Sony Readers, I will offer my suggestions-which are partially based on experience and partially on extensive research I have done.
Everyone wants content. They need it, they consume it daily in all formats. The struggle is for them to find relevant and useful content that helps them to solve the problems they have or address their specific needs. You may have dabbled in affiliate marketing selling other people's ebooks, but it's time to make ebook writing your business. Let's look at some reasons why selling these "digital downloads" can be the right path for your business. |