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Advantages of eBooks

Advantages of eBooks

What is an eBook?

eBook stands for electronic book, which is a digital version of your menu script. eBooks consist of text, images, or both. They can be read on most mobile devices, including: Smartphones, like the iPhone or android; Tablets, like an iPad or surface; and eReaders, like a Kindle or Nook. All of those mobile devices can hold many titles directly. It's like taking a library with you on the go.

Advantages of eBooks

How do you buy an eBook?

You can buy eBooks from thousands of online retailers including Amazon, iBook store. You can also buy eBooks directly from an author's website.

Where can I sell my eBook?

You can sell your eBook through major retail outlets, like Amazon, in App stores, like iBook and Google Play; and through BookShop, a free online store front exclusively for BookBaby authors. 

What are the Advantages of eBooks?

eBooks are:

Accessible:  eBooks are accessible everywhere. You can download it anywhere and store it for later use. You can go through the learning material at home or while at travelling.

Shareable:  It comes with shareable content, you can share the content with your friends while reading. You can share it on social media or with multiple friends at once.

Read Aloud Features:  eBooks comes with read aloud features. People can listen the content while doing any other task like cooking, driving or while doing some other chores.

Environment Friendly:  The most important thing is adopting a habit of eBooks is the best way to conserve trees. It could save many trees from being chopped down. It saves printing cost as well.

One Device, Many Books:  You can read or store as much content as you want in a single device instead of collecting or having too many books of different authors with different content.

Advantages of eBooks
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