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How Famous Companies Got Their Names | StockLogos.com

How Famous Companies Got Their Names | StockLogos.com | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
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Interesting stories behind 29 well-known company names including Adidas, Wendy's, Audi, IKEA and more.

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Mcommerce a top focus for publishers and readers | QR Code Press

Mcommerce a top focus for publishers and readers | QR Code Press | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

Ebooks have become a high priority for both consumers and the authors of the latest publications. Authors, publishing houses, and consumers alike are all beginning to choose the digital copy ... ...

 

Many of these publishers are getting started with a number of controversial titles to draw attention to themselves. Though they may not be able to draw the big name authors, quite yet, these small mcommerce companies are including controversial titles among their offerings in order to help to help to build recognition.

 

For instance, one of the latest ebook launches that was meant to attract attention includes one written about Anne Hathaway, the actress, and how her popularity has generated considerable “hatred”. This was released by Entertainment Concepts Press.

 

Many of these publishers, including the one mentioned in the above example, are focusing exclusively on mcommerce. These books will not be published on paper, but will instead be sold over mcommerce as ebooks that can be read on ereaders, tablets, and even the occasional smartphone or laptop screen. All of the major bookstores that sell online are jumping on the digital bandwagon and have built up an extensive list of downloadable offerings. This is especially popular for the bookstores that have their own ereaders and tablets to sell, as well.

 

According to Jeff Bezos, the CEO of Amazon, when discussing the topic of ebooks over mcommerce, “We’re now seeing the transition we’ve been expecting.” This was a statement that was made in late December 2012. He added that “After five years, ebooks is a multi-billion dollar category for us and growing fast — up approximately 70 percent last year. In contrast, our physical book sales experienced the lowest December growth rate in our 17 years as a book seller, up just 5 percent.”...

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eBooka making powerful inroads with consumers and publishers and marketers are responding...

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How Content Marketers Can Reach a Larger Audience by Redefining the eBook | Content Marketing Institute

How Content Marketers Can Reach a Larger Audience by Redefining the eBook | Content Marketing Institute | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
If the goal is to produce content that gets found, read, and shared, then content marketers can't ignore mobile devices and online bookstores. Making your eBook available in retail stores can expand your audience, and maybe even your bottom line.

 

Apple released its Lion operating system in July of 2011 and Ars Technica reviewer John Siracusa was ready with his detailed 27,000-word review. But instead of confining the article to the web, where it was available as an advertising-supported, 19-page, free document, Ars Technica formatted it for Kindle and sold it on Amazon for $4.99. Ars reported selling 3,000 copies in just the first 24 hours, which netted $10,500 ($4.99 x 3,000 x 70 percent royalty)....

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