Good Bets for eBooks |  | Visited: 2003 |
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| | by Scott F. Geld December 08, 2003 |
Are you thinking
of marketing eBooks on the Internet? Do you know that some types
of material are better suited to eBook format than others, and that
successful marketing depends on knowing the difference? Read on
to find out when some types of material are well suited to eBook
format?
When
Order Isn't Beneficial
An eBook can
fit the bill when the subject matter lends itself to the reader
deciding on the sequence that they want to read information in.
For example, you don't need to read a book on gardening in any particular
order. If it's information on plants for a garden pond you want,
then an ebook makes it easy to jump to that information.
When
Multimedia Adds Value to the Book
If the addition
of music or sound benefits the user, then an eBook is the perfect
medium. For example, interactive books can teach children to read
by presenting the words visually and then sounding out the words
for the child to hear. In this case, the element of sound makes
an eBook more valuable than a print book.
When
A Search Capability Improves Usability
If giving the
user the ability to search through content and find a specific bit
of information enhances the usability of the information, then you
have an excellent candidate for an eBook.
When
Huge Amounts of Data are Involved
Whenever masses
of information in print format means that portability and cost is
prohibitive, then the answer is an eBook. For example any kind of
encyclopedia is a good eBook candidate. With eBooks storage isn't
an issue, portability is easy and the eBook format can decrease
costs.
So
if you haven't considered using an eBook in your marketing strategy,
think again!
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