steve yates
Well-Known Member
Is there a market for them as an ebook?
As I am a professional photographer, I am trying to work out a long term project through a dedicated website selling ebooks and would like to hear your input.
This is a book I did, for me, with a view to eventually marketing it; (I know I would have to edit it tighter, some pics are in it purely for me)
https://issuu.com/derwentphotography/docs/fromthesea
It is on this platform just so I can share it with you guys by the way.
My copy is a hardback a4 book, on a beautiful uncoated paper, but it just is not possible to resell at any sensible price point. My cost price for a one off was £80. Of course there are volume discounts, but it's too much of an investment with too little return to bother with.
So my thought was ebooks. A one off cost to produce/format and then unlimited downloads at no or very low cost.
I will have a personal website, which will sell prints etc, and that side of it I have a pretty good handle on. The ebook thing I don't.
Few things strike me, kindle is the massive market, but kindles are bw and not designed for showing off photography, does anyone buy kindle books of photographic collections? Tablets show the images beautifully, but then we are looking at direct sales/downloads from my website, which is never going to match the likes of amazons kindle store for global exposure. I have some ideas on how I can sell via target social media ads etc, but really, kindle is where I would like to place them.
I'm also aware that this sort of stuff is a very limited market, but I actually shoot a lot of fine art nude in landscape, and that I am sure will have a much much bigger potential audience
I reckoned though that if I can experiment with sailing pics first, and manage to shift anything there, the nudes will be a doddle in comparison.
So if you would, can you let me know...
a) assuming it is in an easily viewed format; is a book like this sellable in digital format to you?
b) what sort of price point would tempt you
c) at what pricepoint would you say, nope, too much.
d) is there too many images?
e) if there were only say 20-30 images, what sort of price-point would you think suitable.
f) do you read ebooks on a tablet or a kindle?
Thanks.
As I am a professional photographer, I am trying to work out a long term project through a dedicated website selling ebooks and would like to hear your input.
This is a book I did, for me, with a view to eventually marketing it; (I know I would have to edit it tighter, some pics are in it purely for me)
https://issuu.com/derwentphotography/docs/fromthesea
It is on this platform just so I can share it with you guys by the way.
My copy is a hardback a4 book, on a beautiful uncoated paper, but it just is not possible to resell at any sensible price point. My cost price for a one off was £80. Of course there are volume discounts, but it's too much of an investment with too little return to bother with.
So my thought was ebooks. A one off cost to produce/format and then unlimited downloads at no or very low cost.
I will have a personal website, which will sell prints etc, and that side of it I have a pretty good handle on. The ebook thing I don't.
Few things strike me, kindle is the massive market, but kindles are bw and not designed for showing off photography, does anyone buy kindle books of photographic collections? Tablets show the images beautifully, but then we are looking at direct sales/downloads from my website, which is never going to match the likes of amazons kindle store for global exposure. I have some ideas on how I can sell via target social media ads etc, but really, kindle is where I would like to place them.
I'm also aware that this sort of stuff is a very limited market, but I actually shoot a lot of fine art nude in landscape, and that I am sure will have a much much bigger potential audience
So if you would, can you let me know...
a) assuming it is in an easily viewed format; is a book like this sellable in digital format to you?
b) what sort of price point would tempt you
c) at what pricepoint would you say, nope, too much.
d) is there too many images?
e) if there were only say 20-30 images, what sort of price-point would you think suitable.
f) do you read ebooks on a tablet or a kindle?
Thanks.