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Tuesday, 28 June 2011

expats_ebooks.pngExpat Ebooks has won a niche in the Market

The numbers prove it: more and more, e-books continue calling readers’ attention. A recent analysis of the most famous online business in the world, Amazon.com, shows that sales of its electronic reader, Kindle, have tripled after a heavy cut-down in prices, which has caused the company to sell more electronic books than hard-cover books in the last quarter.
Despite this, traditional books have maintained their high level of sales; however, they have been overcome by e-books and this seems to be an irreversible tendency. We have arrived at a point of no return and this is an excellent opportunity for the publishing companies that sell e-books to take advantage of the situation to propose not only a higher number of books, without, above all, differentiating from the rest. What is the point of selling the most famous best-sellers (Dan Brown, Stephanie Meyer, etc) when you can acquire them from on-line bookstores that can count on a huge publicity budget? The idea is to have a unique product, and this is the niche in the market that the editorial Expats Ebooks has known how to seize so well.
Its book catalogue isn’t very big; however, its prices are in line with market prices and at times, even less; but the eye-catcher is the diversity of the subjects that you can find on the sales site (www.expatsebooks.com).
The editorial offers ample and well-documented guides for all those who are interested in investing their money in foreign ventures, in sites such as Brazil, Cuba, Nicaragua, Panama, Brazil, Costa Rica and Antarcticland, as well as valuable e-book on international divorce and one on identity changes and obtaining a second passport.
Without a doubt, these aren’t the only subjects and the variety, as we have already noted, is another the advantages of Expats Ebooks. You can also find guides like “How to use a press card amd make money with SEO articles, blogs and e-books, or how to use an offshore company for paying less or zero taxes on the web-site.
The e-books from this editing company tackle subjects that are complex and sometimes polemic; they do it, however, from a critical look and well-documented sources that uphold the authors’ point of view. We may or may not agree with the point of view that they propose; without a doubt, no critic could plead that we are in the presence of closed minds.
The most prolific author of this publishing company is Giovanni Caporaso. He is a professional journalist, but the ten or so books that he has written have transformed him into one of the most read and original voices proposed by Expats Ebooks. The continuous travels undertaken by Caporaso, along with his ability to communicate in various languages lend credibility to his texts. He has been to the countries he writes about. His investigations, while logically upheld by official documents, also consider the value of the participant’s observation and this is something that will please the experienced reader. Today, we live in a time where e-books, as the numbers show, are gaining more space, and therefore, publishers handling them have increased. This is very good news and at the same time, bad news, because the so-called “communications noise” is growing. More e-books don’t necessarily mean a better quality in the proposed products. This is the big difference with Expats Ebooks. They have demonstrated that you can have good results with contents that arise above the rest.    
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