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reviews_and_ramblings) wrote2010-11-16 08:10 pm
Elisa Rolle is the world’s foremost eBook reviewer
No, I'm not crazy, it's a sentence I found through a Google Alert. Of course I thought, well, this is an author I reviewed and that was happy with my review... but nope, this is not an author I know and by the way, this is not even a LGBT website (http://writersotj.wordpress.com/2010/11/15/473/). This is a woman who went to a conference in San Francisco, "All About eBooks Symposium" and she came back with some highlights:
o Ebook sales have increased in sales 151% since January 2010.
o Reading is accomplished more and more through PCs, smart phones, and iPads.
o Within five years eBooks will overtake printed books.
o EBooks can be published inexpensively on web sites such as Smashwords.
o SEO – Search Engine Optimization – big buzzword – can be accomplished for you by informalracket.com.
o Kindle was the harbinger of eBooks.
o Elisa Rolle is the world’s foremost eBook reviewer. Get a good eBook review from her and you are golden.
o Technology in the eBooks area is changing so fast even the people in the industry cannot keep up.
o Do everything you can to be seen and heard everywhere including internet radio programs.
Of course I went to browse about this conference, I wanted to know what it was about and who spoke on it. I think the most probable candidate is Jay Hartman, of Untreed Reads: he is indead both a Rainbow Awards judge than a publisher of a short story I read, so maybe his judgment is biased ;-) but he spoke about me in a conference sponsored by the San Francisco Writers University (http://www.allaboutebooks.us/), I think that is a big compliment, thank you Jay.
o Ebook sales have increased in sales 151% since January 2010.
o Reading is accomplished more and more through PCs, smart phones, and iPads.
o Within five years eBooks will overtake printed books.
o EBooks can be published inexpensively on web sites such as Smashwords.
o SEO – Search Engine Optimization – big buzzword – can be accomplished for you by informalracket.com.
o Kindle was the harbinger of eBooks.
o Elisa Rolle is the world’s foremost eBook reviewer. Get a good eBook review from her and you are golden.
o Technology in the eBooks area is changing so fast even the people in the industry cannot keep up.
o Do everything you can to be seen and heard everywhere including internet radio programs.
Of course I went to browse about this conference, I wanted to know what it was about and who spoke on it. I think the most probable candidate is Jay Hartman, of Untreed Reads: he is indead both a Rainbow Awards judge than a publisher of a short story I read, so maybe his judgment is biased ;-) but he spoke about me in a conference sponsored by the San Francisco Writers University (http://www.allaboutebooks.us/), I think that is a big compliment, thank you Jay.

Elisa Rolle is the world's foremost ebook reviewer
Re: Elisa Rolle is the world's foremost ebook reviewer
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:):):)
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Though that would make me nervous...
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Congrats!
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It's always great to get recognition from the larger industry, outside one's specific genre.
Angie
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An aside: I have no idea what the ebook sale figures might be like. However, I *have* noticed that more of my friends have become interested on readers. Mind you, some of them might never use it for ebooks but for fanfic, but the majority of them *have* bought a few novels here and there.
Now that the actual M/M market seems to have really exploded (I'm guessing here, but there seem to be a LOT more M/M books coming out now than a year or so ago), the reader market is in full competition swing--at least here in the US. What with the nook and the Kindle going to battle by lowering their prices and all.
Anyhoo, sorry for the detour. Again, congrats, Elisa. :D
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Totally agree! :)
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I have to say, that third point "Within five years eBooks will overtake printed books" scares me a little. I've always loved holding heavy books in my hand as I read, and smelling the crisp pages as they turn. It's such a tactile experience for me, I don't want to give that up completely! Heh... I guess I'm a bit of a dinosaur in that respect.
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che poi è vero.. ;-)
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Plus - you're a nice person too! I like to come here just for you (and I didn't even try to make that rhyme ;-)
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Congratulations!
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