Category: Nook

How to Publish to the Google eBookstore

The Google eBookstore provides an innovative way for readers to discover, buy, and read ebooks. Google eBooks are stored in what is known as a “digital cloud,” which allows you to shop for your favorite books and then read them virtually wherever you go on a number of different devices. For example, you can begin reading a book on your computer, pick it up where you left off, later, on your tablet, then read on your smartphone or on your dedicated eReading device. All of this without losing your place!

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Recommendations on Choosing an eBook Publisher or Aggregator

There are a few primary resources we recommend for publishing your book to the Barnes & Noble Nook or the Apple iPad, as well as Sony Reader (among others). Each distribution resource has its own benefits and drawbacks, and you will want to carefully consider each option as it relates to your specific work.

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How to Publish to B&N Nook using PubIt!

PubIt! is Barnes & Noble’s answer to Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing. Pubit! is an online self-service Web Portal that allows self-publishing authors to make their books available for sale in the B&N ebookstore on BN.com. Books can then be read on NOOK eBook Readers and using their free NOOK eReading software for iPad, iPhone/iPod touch, Android, and PC. There is no initial setup cost.

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How to Publish on the B&N Nook and Apple iPad Using Smashwords

Smashwords is an ebook publishing and distribution platform. They also offer affordably priced ebooks for purchase and download. Most Smashwords books are readable on any e-reading device. (Readers purchasing your book via the Smashwords website will be given access to your book in multiple formats.)

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How to Publish on the Kindle, Nook & iPad using BookBaby.com

BookBaby digitally distributes the works of independent authors, poets, memoirists, and publishers, making their eBooks available to digital retailers (such as Apple iBookstore, Barnes & Noble.com, Sony’s Reader Store, and Amazon.com) in all available regions and territories. They are part of the CD Baby family (the world’s largest online distributor of independent music.)

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