Authors can
upload eBooks for free to the site and users subscribe via RSS feeds.
Digital Publishing or electronic publishing — this is self - publishing by choosing a platform where you can
upload your ebook for free.
Not exact matches
Amazon opened the floodgates in 2007, the same year it released its first e-reader, when it launched Kindle Direct Publishing, allowing anyone to
upload, publish, and sell his own
ebook for free.
Authors, writers, publishers of
eBooks, audiobooks and short texts can... A) sell their
eBook through their author page on XinXii - without author contract - in real - time, without technical skills - with an own authorpage and online shop - enter all information such as description, tags, cover, price... -
upload an
eBook in one or multiple formats: PDF, ePub, mobi, doc, xls... - high royalties per download - consolidated real - time sales reports - keeping full editorial and copyright control or B) sell their
eBook through their author page on XinXii and additionally on major
eBook retailers - we convert
eBooks to the ePub and mobi format
for free - we distribute to the leading
eBook - shops all over the world
for free - we provide consolidated sales reports Readers have... - the opportunity to discover new titles in all categories and genres - an easy access to a huge variety of content - can instantly download after purchase - have the opportunity to rate and comment on
eBooks
That means you can
upload one manuscript to Draft2Digital, convert it to an
eBook, and then have it made ready
for print, all
for free.
To generate a Mobipocket version of our
ebook for upload to Amazon, we run the EPUB file through the Kindlegen program, which is a
free download available from Amazon.
You can simply, easily set up
ebook publishing accounts, then list and
upload your
ebooks to multiple international online sales sites — Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Smashwords, etc. —
for free.
Google Play allows you to
upload EPUB or PDF, but if you
upload PDF the
ebooks will be forced to a static page layout (EPUB is required
for free - flow text).
In return
for receiving the
free ebook, readers are prompted to
upload the data with a single click form inside the
ebook.
As
for fixed layout: you can
upload your color PDF into Kindle Textbook Creator [Amazon's
free software], they will convert it, and set you up to
upload your book as a «Print Replica»
ebook.
It's a
free self - service platform that doesn't offer any additional services or assistance; authors need to have their
ebook files ready
for upload (Microsoft Word or EPUB).
Amazon.com is far less stringent in their vetting of
ebooks, but they inadvertently let fraudulent titles slip through simply because they do not wish to hinder authors through the
upload process by making them wait
for their content to be reviewed; Amazon encourages all of its customers to read the
free sample chapter before purchasing an
ebook in order to ensure it is an actual original book.
Not very revolutionary, given the growing numbers of
ebook platforms that let authors
upload content and create a book —
for free, no less — in the same... [Read more...]
According to the site, authors
upload their
ebooks and readers get to download it
for free and if they (the readers) feel moved, they'll tip you.
Therefore, please feel
free to
upload large covers
for the marketing image and embed high - res covers inside the
eBooks (please note: if you're a client of BB
eBooks we will handle the embedding of the cover in the
eBooks).
3.2.2.3 Conversion The conversion to ePub and mobi format, the formatting on the basis of the
uploaded data set (Layout) as well as the validation would be undertaken by XinXii
free of charge
for all fiction
eBooks.
What's cool is you can
upload as many
ebooks and documents to your Kindle account as you want
for free (they'll probably cut you off eventually but there's no specified limit).
Authors can
upload their source manuscript
for free and create an
ebook in several formats (Kindle, Epub, PDF).
If you don't know it, NetGalley.com is a website that allows subscribers to
upload an
ebook that can then be made available
for free to reviewers through the site.
Last week, I was honored to meet Mark Coker from Smashwords.com who is making it easy
for indie authors to get their
ebooks to the world through
free upload and distribution to multiple
ebook platforms.