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I agree from a different perspective. I like being able to consult footnotes/endnotes in both fiction and non-fiction.* Sometimes a book sample has just the cover and copyright information, so I can't tell if a book has footnotes, let alone if the footnotes are properly hyperlinked.
* It's also important not to fall into the trap of checking every single note when reading, lest you lose the thread of the plot. |
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Thanks to everyone who has replied (so far) to my rant. I'm glad so many agree with me. I hope the message will get through to authors and/or vendors.
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Who determines what is available in a sample?
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![]() Doesn't it mean you just read very short books? Many of the books I look at actually have a preview that never seems to end. Fantasy doorstoppers for the win ![]() |
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I almost never download samples any more. Even when they contain a reasonable amount of content, it just seems a very inefficient way to discover things to read or even to track what I'm interested in reading. I found I had dozens of samples and never found the opportunity to read them, and they just cluttered up my reading device. Or I'd read a sample, think "I love this, but I have all this other stuff I'm reading now, I'm not ready to buy", and realize I'd just wasted an hour or reading time because I'd want to re-read from the beginning if and when I got around to buying the book.
Now I just put everything on a wish list and review that from time to time as a separate and focussed activity, usually with my laptop (sometimes using Look Inside, etc.). I can review this list more efficiently and quickly than plowing through samples, and the rest of the time I can just concentrate on what I've already started to read. I think my 'conversion rate' is a little higher since I started using wish lists, as I have more awareness when there is a price drop, and I have all the information I want at hand so it is easier to come to a decision. Also (though I've only used it a couple of times) it is easy to return something for a refund with Amazon if it doesn't meet expectations. So while I agree that samples often don't have ANY usefulness because there's no content in them, I would go further and say they can't be improved to the point where I would use them routinely. BTW I think samples are just generated automatically and arbitrarily (just 'first 10%' in most cases). There is all sorts of advice about how to arrange the content of an ebook so the sample has some usefulness as a selling tool, and it probably does help to give this a little thought, but it's a small part of successful marketing IMO. |
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I read samples, but I have usually made up my mind whether I am buying before I finish the sample. Reviews and the blurb are fine, but that doesn't tell me enough; they aren't the actual book. Before I pay my money for the book, I'm going to try it out. If I was looking at paper books in a bookstore, I'd open the cover, and look at the first couple pages.
On the other hand, if I am already a reader of that author's books, I won't bother with a sample, I'll just buy it. |
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I prefer a sample that contains a page or two from somewhere in the middle of the book. I don't care what it reads, but I do care how it looks. Are there a lot of errors in those pages or is it save to buy? |
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My rant would be about cookbooks where the sample ends before the first recipe !
Fiction is usually OK, even if I use the sample for a three way split /Buy/get from library/NO or wait for a lower price. |
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Yeah, I'm not sure how much in control you have over the sample percentage. I've made some ebooks for other people (clients of mine), and it's a percentage of the books total size.
In my case, these were computer-related books, or graphic novels, so the sample version worked well, since the overall size of the book was fairly large, so you got a decent-sized sample to look at. Personally, I download samples all the time, and yeah, I downloaded the "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" book. While like you said it didn't have much of the actual content of the main story itself, it wasn't a total waste. I could tell from the formatting that this might be a poor kindle-converted ebook, and reading the Amazon reviews afterward confirmed that. I love reading samples, but it would be nice to have more control over it. |
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A simple Table of Contents, a copyright notice and perhaps a dedication is all that should be at the front of the book. The rest belongs in the back!
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And you made a good point about formatting. I try to only buy e-books that are well formatted and free of typographical errors. Usually, you have to read a sample to find that out. Mike |
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This is a valid rant. Unfortunately many platforms do not let the authors/publishers specify where to start the sample/preview from. Else most enlightened ones would definitely choose better.
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I've never yet downloaded a sample that DIDN'T contain enough actual text to help me with my decision to buy/not buy. I understand wanting the sample to contain more of the book's text, but I think if you're honest with yourself; most times you got what you needed to pull the trigger or not.
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