All ebooks are categorized in an intelligent method and their web site (Diesel eBooks) is just a joy to use.
James Kendrick jkOnTheRun
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New site promises to speed-up ebook search
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Contact: L. Scott Redford
Phone: (804) 201-4160 |
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
9 AM EDT, November
3, 2004 |
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Diesel eBooks founder and President, L. Scott Redford today announced the launch of the company's online ebook store (diesel-ebooks.com). The company hopes to differentiate itself by reducing the time required for a customer purchase and offering an extensive inventory of titles in multiple, secure formats including Microsoft, Adobe and Palm Readers. According to Redford, customers will be able to make their selection faster from over 22,000 titles using 50 categories and 2,300 sub-categories in addition to a robust search tool. He states, "If you want a book on historical fantasy, you shouldn't have to wade through all the fantasy titles in contemporary and horror. Now you won't have to."
Customers will be able to maintain their own "wishlist" and enjoy free membership in Diesel's Frequent Buyer Program where accumulated points can be redeemed as discounts. Plans are for hundreds of titles to be added each month from publishers such as HarperCollins, Holtzbrinck, iPublish, McGraw-Hill, Penguin Putnam, Simon & Schuster, and Wiley.
Redford's experience includes the July launch of eBook Rapture, which focused on romantic fiction and will be assimilating under Diesel eBooks.
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