Not exact matches
Ingram is a huge
aggregator of books,
ebooks, and
other content for the retail market, and today I learned that they're entering the public library market as well.
A small break came in the impasse when
other groups besides publishers and
aggregators began making
ebooks available to libraries, like authors, author groups, agents, booksellers, and smaller publishers.
The main problem is the loophole that holds Google and
other advertisement
aggregators harmless when the same
ebooks or music are repeatedly re-uploaded, and which allows Google to repost the very links that were taken down on their «transparency» sites.
You can create a free account at Amazon, at Kobo, at Apple, at Nook, or at Smashwords or Draft2Digital or one of a dozen
other great
aggregators who'll distribute your book, and you'll have your
ebook live in anywhere between 3 to 48 hours.
I have also included the two most popular
aggregators that specialize in distributing
eBooks to
other eBookstores.
There are a number of
ebook aggregators like Smashwords, BookBaby, BookTango, and
others that allow you to upload your
ebook file and they then distribute it to a list of retailers.
It is the leading French
ebook aggregator and e-distributor and it offers its distribution services to French (e.g. Hachette Livre and 300 +
others) and some
other worldwide publishers (in English, Spanish, and Portuguese).
We also had the opportunity to engage with
other parts of the book ecosystem besides publishers and
aggregators, such as authors and author groups, agents, booksellers, and smaller publishers who were making
ebooks available to libraries.
Some of the
aggregators / distributors also provide
ebook formatting and
other services.
Most of the
aggregators offer various services
other than
ebook distribution and aggregation such as
ebook conversion, cover design, editing and some even have print - on - demand services.
I think what Mark is saying is that you have listed
ebook distributors here and not publishing partners in your final section: Publishing Partners of Distributors,
Aggregators, and
Others.