I've actually sold a few
PubIt versions, but judging by the rankings, it still looks like I'm selling more through Smashwords.
If you're selling more through Smashwords as it is, maybe you should take down
the Pubit version to take advantage of the 60 % rate.
My biggest problem is that both my Smashwords and
PubIt version are still on there.
Not exact matches
I think perhaps you either stumbled across a listing that was in flux because the author has uploaded to
Pubit and they've combined listings (the whole process at
Pubit seems to involve merging listings before the Smashwords one disappears), or perhaps you've gotten ahold of of some listings where there are other
versions like a print or audio edition that did not have the description limitation.
I considered just changing the license and
version information and uploading that, but I wasn't sure if it would have the code that BN mentions in their style guide, so instead, I took my Smashwords source file and ran it through
Pubit!
The online
version of Barnes and Noble has created
PubIt!
«Agency has encouraged new participants to invest in e-books,» B&N says, noting it «has introduced multiple
versions» of the Nook» and launched «a self - publishing platform,
PubIt!