How to preview your eBook EPUB files on your iPad using Dropbox
Friday, September 28th, 2012
Giveaway Winners!
Tuesday, September 25th, 2012
Out of all of the cool things I do for my job my favorite has to be when I get to giveaway awesome things to people. And today is one of those awesome days. As a thank you and welcome to our new blog we offered three prizes, and here are the winners! Premium membership […]
Read moreExclusive DBW Discoverability & Marketing 2012 Discount
Tuesday, September 18th, 2012
We’re super excited for Digital Book World’s upcoming event Discoverability & Marketing 2012! A little about the event: “Publishers and content developers: To successfully market a new novel, author, brand or app, you need to put your message where your readers live, work, and play: online. This conference will help you make sense of—and profit […]
Read moreTop Tips from the BiblioCrunch Crowdsourcing Meetup
Monday, September 17th, 2012
For the last century, corporations and shareholders managed the funding of media. While publishing houses release thousands of books each year, many more manuscripts face rejection. Crowdfunding websites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo offer a new alternative to this model. Authors can advertise their book projects to members the general public on these sites. If users […]
Read moreNew features on BiblioCrunch
Tuesday, September 11th, 2012
We would like to thank everyone for their tremendous support. Since our site update on June 5th our memberships have doubled! We’re still hard at work designing new features and tweaking current ones to make BiblioCrunch the best site for authors, publishers, and book professionals alike.
Read moreOptimal Sizes for your Ebook
Tuesday, September 11th, 2012
We often get asked what an eBook filesize should be. It varies from retailer to retailer, but if you want to use one source ePUB file to all the retailers you need to keep it under 20MB. We’ve created a chart for you below. Retailer Max Filesize Amazon 50 MB Barnes & Noble 20 MB […]
Read moreHow to Submit your eBook to Barnes & Noble (for Nook)
Sunday, September 9th, 2012
This is a question we are often asked at BiblioCrunch, “How do I get my eBook on Barnes & Noble?” Well here is your answer To submit your book to B&N (for the Nook) here are a few steps. Make sure your eBook is ready to be published and distributed to the public. – Do […]
Read moreHow to submit your eBook to Amazon (for Kindle)
Sunday, September 9th, 2012
This is a question we are often asked at BiblioCrunch, “How do I get my eBook on Amazon?” Well here is your answer To submit your book to Amazon (for the Kindle) here are a few steps. Make sure your eBook is ready to be published and distributed to the public. – Do you have […]
Read moreHow to Submit Your Book to Apple (for iBooks – iPads, iPhones, iPods)
Sunday, September 9th, 2012
This is a question we are often asked at BiblioCrunch, “How do I get my eBook on iBooks?” Well here is your answer Publishing through Apple is probably one of the trickiest platforms, but it is one of the big four distributors so it is worth learning. You can get into the Apple store through […]
Read moreWelcome and Giveaway!
Saturday, September 8th, 2012
Welcome to the BiblioCrunch blog! You asked us to launch a blog. We listened to you and… Here you will find Our Event information. News about BiblioCrunch and relevant publishing news. Interviews with authors, marketers, cover designers, and publishing experts we get! Lots of publishing tips, these will mostly be for indie/self-pub authors but not […]
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