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Top 10 Tips for Publishing on Nook

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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

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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.

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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.

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Tip #6: DRM Encryption

DRM Encryption is optional for your ebooks. It is technology that helps ensure your ebook isn’t shared by customers.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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