by Joel Friedlander | Sep 15, 2011 | The Joel Friedlander Archives
It wasn’t hard to predict that ePub would start to become a common output option on more and more consumer-level software programs. As it is, there are word processors and layout programs that convert your documents to ePub books, complete with linked table of...
by Joel Friedlander | Jul 6, 2011 | E-Books & Readers, Self-Publishing
by Guido Henkel (@GuidoHenkel) I’m please to have an article today from self-published author and experienced e-book formatter Guido Henkel. Guido and I met on Twitter and that’s why you get to read his thoughts on this important aspect of e-publishing....
by Joel Friedlander | Jun 14, 2011 | E-Books & Readers, Social Media
Blog Stats There’s a long tradition of bloggers publishing statistics on their blogs. I like the tradition, no matter what niche you’re in, because it reflects some of the ethos behind social media. It’s been over a year since I published any stats,...
by Joel Friedlander | May 26, 2011 | The Joel Friedlander Archives
I had the privilege today to participate in an informative and interesting webinar hosted by the book marketing people at BookBuzzr.com. I shared the microphone with Tom Evans, @theBookwright. Tom was south of London, Freya, our moderator, was sitting in Bangalore,...
by Joel Friedlander | May 23, 2011 | E-Books & Readers, Reviews, Self-Publishing
As e-books become more popular, they are inevitably merging with the largest platform for e-book readers, the smartphone. Google’s Android operating system is now powering more phones than Apple’s iOs, but both continue to surge ahead in terms of market...