A «speed dating» session allows attendees to engage in small - session meetings with vendors
including PubIt, Bowker, Constellation, INScribe Digital, Ingram, Vook, and the Copyright Clearance Center — and experts will lead parallel discussion / q & a sessions on marketing, understanding the overall business requirements and costs of professionally publishing books, and choosing and managing outside service providers at the same time.
Not exact matches
In a Fail that makes the keyword screw up (still not fixed, btw) seem like small potatoes, last night, many
Pubit authors, myself
included, became aware that our books were marked as Public Domain (and -LSB-...]
The indie publisher has to do a cover, which
includes finding the photo or the art, then format the manuscript, and then launch it on Kindle and
Pubit and Smashwords, among others.
These tools
include Amazon's CreateSpace andKindle Direct Publishing, Barnes & Noble's
PubIt, Smashwords, and more.
If you read current postings at the
Pubit forums, lots of indies there are complaining about numerous problems
including their payments for sales not being sent to their banks and the
Pubit people not answering to emails.
Also,
PubIt's terms also state: «Please be aware that the following content is unacceptable and submitting or posting said content in your eBook file, cover image, or product data will result in immediate termination of your account: Advertisements: Material contained within your eBook that primarily seeks to sell a product other than the eBook itself...» and «Hyperlinks of any kind,
including email addresses... Advertisements or promotional material» (even for the author's other books!)
Cool Gus Publishing is one of the most successful author - generated publishing partnerships with sales ranking in the top 1 %, and numerous titles selling into the top 100 in their genres on Kindle,
PubIt and other e-book platforms,
including a # 2 National Bestseller on BarnesandNoble.com and two separate # 1 science fiction bestsellers on both US and UK Kindle.