Barnes and Noble is the world’s #1 bookseller and by joining the PubIt! program, you can potentially reach millions of customers by publishing to the Nook ebook store. This guide offers 10 tips for successful publishing on Nook.
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Nook Publishing Tips
1. Top 10 Tips for
Publishing on Nook
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2. Nook Opportunity
Barnes and Noble is the
world’s #1 bookseller and
by joining the PubIt!
program, you can
potentially reach millions of
customers by publishing to
the Nook ebook store.
All you need is a Barnes and
Noble customer account to
get started.
3. Tip #1: Do Your Research
The best way to sell in
a digital marketplace is
to find out what sells
best in that unique
marketplace.
The Nook store is no
different. Always do
your research first.
4. Tip#2: Formatting is Important
Follow the formatting tips
precisely to present the
most readable product to
your customers.
You can publish in .doc,
.txt, .html and EPUB format.
5. Tip #3: Professional Cover Image
Always put your best foot
forward with a
professionally designed
ebook cover.
Nook requires your cover to
be in JPG format and no
larger than 2 MB. The sides
of your image must be
between 750 and 2000
pixels in length
6. Tip #4: Choose up to 5 Categories
You can publish in up to 5
categories on Nook. Use
this to your advantage to
get the most visibility
possible for your ebook.
7. Tip #5: Consider Getting an ISBN
An ISBN is not required, but
for a $25 fee, it’s a way to
add extra instant credibility
to your ebook.
8. Tip #6: DRM Encryption
DRM Encryption is
optional for your
ebooks. It is technology
that helps ensure your
ebook isn’t shared by
customers.
9. Tip #7: Read in Store Feature
Read in Store allows
customers to view the
complete contents of an
ebook for up to 1 hour
while in a Barnes and
Noble store.
It’s a way to get more
exposure for your ebook.
10. Tip #8: LendMe Technology
Customers can lend your
book to another person for
up to 14 days. For the
period of lending, the
customer cannot access
the book and a book can
only be lent one time.
It’s an opportunity to get
further exposure as a
Nook author.
11. Tip #9: Links Aren’t Clickable
You can put links in your
Nook books, but they
won’t be clickable in a
Nook device.
Always spell your links
and make them simple,
so customers can type
them into a web
browser.
12. Tip #10: Join the PubIt Community
Nook’s PubIt has a very
active community where
you can ask questions,
get support and share
ideas.
Use it to make the most
out of your Nook
publishing experience.
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