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Adding a Title
It's important that your eyes don't start to glaze over here because having a firm grasp of the definitions in this section will help to ensure that all your I's are dotted and T's are crossed. Providing all the right information in the right places when adding a title also helps customers easily locate your eBook through Search and Browse in the BN.com eBookstore. Let's do our best to make sure you're easily found!
1.Product Listing
Title: Enter the title of your eBook as you'd like it displayed on the product page for your eBook. Remember, first impressions are everything.
List Price: The list price is the price that you set for your title. Tell us what your book's worth, or more realistically, what it will likely sell for. You will be paid based on this price and customers will see it displayed on the product page as the List price. As the reseller, Barnes & Noble reserves the right to sell your eBook at a discount to customers. Fortunately, for you, this will not cut into your profit or impact the payments you receive.
All eBooks must be priced between $.99 and $199.99 (the latter if you're publishing the sequel to War and Peace). To see what other PubIt! publishers are saying about eBook pricing, please visit our PubIt! help boards.
Publication Date: Please enter the date you want displayed as your eBook's date of publication. (Its birth date so to speak.) Your publication date must be between 1/1/1500 and today.
Publisher: This field is auto-populated with the publisher name that you submitted during the PubIt! registration process. If you're having second thoughts and wish to use another publisher name for this particular eBook, you can change the name here.
Contributors: Please enter the first and last name of any contributors to your eBook and select what they did. If you had any help, think long and hard about who to recognize here because forgetting to do this might come back to haunt you, or your wallet.
If your eBook has more than one contributor, click Add Another Contributor. You can add up to five contributors per eBook.
Here are some possible role players:
* Author – The person who wrote the eBook. But you knew that.
* Editor – A person who provided editorial services or who aggregated the content.
* Illustrator – A person who created any illustrations within the eBook. Note that you must have secured the rights to distribute any images that you use.
* Translator – A person who translated the eBook if it was originally in another language.
* Photographer – A person who took any photographs within the eBook. Note that you must have secured the rights to distribute any photographs in your eBook.
* Introduction – The person who wrote the Introduction or Forward for your eBook.
* Created by – Any other person who contributed significantly to the creation of your eBook.
Contributor's City and State of Residence: If your contributor(s) would like to participate in some of our forthcoming location-based PubIt! programs (and who wouldn't?), please provide the author's city of residence. For more information on these programs, visit our FAQ page.
2. Upload Your eBook
Uploading your eBook file: Click on Browse to locate an eBook on your computer and then click Upload and Preview to begin uploading the title. A pop up window will automatically open with a NOOK emulator. Page through your eBook and make sure you like how it looks.
For best results, we recommend that you upload a file already in ePub, the eBook format that Barnes & Noble sells and supports. If you can't, your file will automatically convert to ePub format and you'll even be able to preview how it will look on NOOK! Pretty cool stuff.
If you would like to make some changes to how your eBook looks on NOOK, there are two ways to edit your eBook.
* Option 1: Take a look through our user guide to learn more about how best to format your source document, make some changes, and then upload your fixed file and reconvert.
* Option 2: Download the file and make changes to it. Note that knowledge of HTML and ePub are necessary to tweak your ePub.
Once you've tweaked your original document or ePub file, click on Browse to locate your final file and then click Replace & Preview to see it again on our NOOK emulator.
Remember to make sure that your file is less than 20MB in size. Your eBook can be in the ePub, HTML, RTF, TXT, DOC, or DOCX formats.
For best results, we recommend that you upload a file already in ePub, the eBook format that Barnes & Noble sells and supports. If you can't, your file will automatically convert to ePub format and you'll even be able to preview how it will look on NOOK! Pretty cool stuff.
For more information on ePub, visit the IDPF Website or the Wikipedia entry.
For more information on how to format your file for best conversion results, visit our Support Section.
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Adding a Title
It's important that your eyes don't start to glaze over here because having a firm grasp of the definitions in this section will help to ensure that all your I's are dotted and T's are crossed. Providing all the right information in the right places when adding a title also helps customers easily locate your eBook through Search and Browse in the BN.com eBookstore. Let's do our best to make sure you're easily found!
1.Product Listing
Title: Enter the title of your eBook as you'd like it displayed on the product page for your eBook. Remember, first impressions are everything.
List Price: The list price is the price that you set for your title. Tell us what your book's worth, or more realistically, what it will likely sell for. You will be paid based on this price and customers will see it displayed on the product page as the List price. As the reseller, Barnes & Noble reserves the right to sell your eBook at a discount to customers. Fortunately, for you, this will not cut into your profit or impact the payments you receive.
All eBooks must be priced between $.99 and $199.99 (the latter if you're publishing the sequel to War and Peace). To see what other PubIt! publishers are saying about eBook pricing, please visit our PubIt! help boards.
Publication Date: Please enter the date you want displayed as your eBook's date of publication. (Its birth date so to speak.) Your publication date must be between 1/1/1500 and today.
Publisher: This field is auto-populated with the publisher name that you submitted during the PubIt! registration process. If you're having second thoughts and wish to use another publisher name for this particular eBook, you can change the name here.
Contributors: Please enter the first and last name of any contributors to your eBook and select what they did. If you had any help, think long and hard about who to recognize here because forgetting to do this might come back to haunt you, or your wallet.
If your eBook has more than one contributor, click Add Another Contributor. You can add up to five contributors per eBook.
Here are some possible role players:
* Author – The person who wrote the eBook. But you knew that.
* Editor – A person who provided editorial services or who aggregated the content.
* Illustrator – A person who created any illustrations within the eBook. Note that you must have secured the rights to distribute any images that you use.
* Translator – A person who translated the eBook if it was originally in another language.
* Photographer – A person who took any photographs within the eBook. Note that you must have secured the rights to distribute any photographs in your eBook.
* Introduction – The person who wrote the Introduction or Forward for your eBook.
* Created by – Any other person who contributed significantly to the creation of your eBook.
Contributor's City and State of Residence: If your contributor(s) would like to participate in some of our forthcoming location-based PubIt! programs (and who wouldn't?), please provide the author's city of residence. For more information on these programs, visit our FAQ page.
2. Upload Your eBook
Uploading your eBook file: Click on Browse to locate an eBook on your computer and then click Upload and Preview to begin uploading the title. A pop up window will automatically open with a NOOK emulator. Page through your eBook and make sure you like how it looks.
For best results, we recommend that you upload a file already in ePub, the eBook format that Barnes & Noble sells and supports. If you can't, your file will automatically convert to ePub format and you'll even be able to preview how it will look on NOOK! Pretty cool stuff.
If you would like to make some changes to how your eBook looks on NOOK, there are two ways to edit your eBook.
* Option 1: Take a look through our user guide to learn more about how best to format your source document, make some changes, and then upload your fixed file and reconvert.
* Option 2: Download the file and make changes to it. Note that knowledge of HTML and ePub are necessary to tweak your ePub.
Once you've tweaked your original document or ePub file, click on Browse to locate your final file and then click Replace & Preview to see it again on our NOOK emulator.
Remember to make sure that your file is less than 20MB in size. Your eBook can be in the ePub, HTML, RTF, TXT, DOC, or DOCX formats.
For best results, we recommend that you upload a file already in ePub, the eBook format that Barnes & Noble sells and supports. If you can't, your file will automatically convert to ePub format and you'll even be able to preview how it will look on NOOK! Pretty cool stuff.
For more information on ePub, visit the IDPF Website or the Wikipedia entry.
For more information on how to format your file for best conversion results, visit our Support Section.
3. Upload Your Cover Im
Sangita2
PubIt! Help With
Adding a Title
It's important that your eyes don't start to glaze over here because having a firm grasp of the definitions in this section will help to ensure that all your I's are dotted and T's are crossed. Providing all the right information in the right places when adding a title also helps customers easily locate your eBook through Search and Browse in the BN.com eBookstore. Let's do our best to make sure you're easily found!
1.Product Listing
Title: Enter the title of your eBook as you'd like it displayed on the product page for your eBook. Remember, first impressions are everything.
List Price: The list price is the price that you set for your title. Tell us what your book's worth, or more realistically, what it will likely sell for. You will be paid based on this price and customers will see it displayed on the product page as the List price. As the reseller, Barnes & Noble reserves the right to sell your eBook at a discount to customers. Fortunately, for you, this will not cut into your profit or impact the payments you receive.
All eBooks must be priced between $.99 and $199.99 (the latter if you're publishing the sequel to War and Peace). To see what other PubIt! publishers are saying about eBook pricing, please visit our PubIt! help boards.
Publication Date: Please enter the date you want displayed as your eBook's date of publication. (Its birth date so to speak.) Your publication date must be between 1/1/1500 and today.
Publisher: This field is auto-populated with the publisher name that you submitted during the PubIt! registration process. If you're having second thoughts and wish to use another publisher name for this particular eBook, you can change the name here.
Contributors: Please enter the first and last name of any contributors to your eBook and select what they did. If you had any help, think long and hard about who to recognize here because forgetting to do this might come back to haunt you, or your wallet.
If your eBook has more than one contributor, click Add Another Contributor. You can add up to five contributors per eBook.
Here are some possible role players:
* Author – The person who wrote the eBook. But you knew that.
* Editor – A person who provided editorial services or who aggregated the content.
* Illustrator – A person who created any illustrations within the eBook. Note that you must have secured the rights to distribute any images that you use.
* Translator – A person who translated the eBook if it was originally in another language.
* Photographer – A person who took any photographs within the eBook. Note that you must have secured the rights to distribute any photographs in your eBook.
* Introduction – The person who wrote the Introduction or Forward for your eBook.
* Created by – Any other person who contributed significantly to the creation of your eBook.
Contributor's City and State of Residence: If your contributor(s) would like to participate in some of our forthcoming location-based PubIt! programs (and who wouldn't?), please provide the author's city of residence. For more information on these programs, visit our FAQ page.
2. Upload Your eBook
Uploading your eBook file: Click on Browse to locate an eBook on your computer and then click Upload and Preview to begin uploading the title. A pop up window will automatically open with a NOOK emulator. Page through your eBook and make sure you like how it looks.
For best results, we recommend that you upload a file already in ePub, the eBook format that Barnes & Noble sells and supports. If you can't, your file will automatically convert to ePub format and you'll even be able to preview how it will look on NOOK! Pretty cool stuff.
If you would like to make some changes to how your eBook looks on NOOK, there are two ways to edit your eBook.
* Option 1: Take a look through our user guide to learn more about how best to format your source document, make some changes, and then upload your fixed file and reconvert.
* Option 2: Download the file and make changes to it. Note that knowledge of HTML and ePub are necessary to tweak your ePub.
Once you've tweaked your original document or ePub file, click on Browse to locate your final file and then click Replace & Preview to see it again on our NOOK emulator.
Remember to make sure that your file is less than 20MB in size. Your eBook can be in the ePub, HTML, RTF, TXT, DOC, or DOCX formats.
For best results, we recommend that you upload a file already in ePub, the eBook format that Barnes & Noble sells and supports. If you can't, your file will automatically convert to ePub format and you'll even be able to preview how it will look on NOOK! Pretty cool stuff.
For more information on ePub, visit the IDPF Website or the Wikipedia entry.
For more information on how to format your file for best conversion results, visit our Support Section.
3. Upload Your Cover Im
Adding a Title
It's important that your eyes don't start to glaze over here because having a firm grasp of the definitions in this section will help to ensure that all your I's are dotted and T's are crossed. Providing all the right information in the right places when adding a title also helps customers easily locate your eBook through Search and Browse in the BN.com eBookstore. Let's do our best to make sure you're easily found!
1.Product Listing
Title: Enter the title of your eBook as you'd like it displayed on the product page for your eBook. Remember, first impressions are everything.
List Price: The list price is the price that you set for your title. Tell us what your book's worth, or more realistically, what it will likely sell for. You will be paid based on this price and customers will see it displayed on the product page as the List price. As the reseller, Barnes & Noble reserves the right to sell your eBook at a discount to customers. Fortunately, for you, this will not cut into your profit or impact the payments you receive.
All eBooks must be priced between $.99 and $199.99 (the latter if you're publishing the sequel to War and Peace). To see what other PubIt! publishers are saying about eBook pricing, please visit our PubIt! help boards.
Publication Date: Please enter the date you want displayed as your eBook's date of publication. (Its birth date so to speak.) Your publication date must be between 1/1/1500 and today.
Publisher: This field is auto-populated with the publisher name that you submitted during the PubIt! registration process. If you're having second thoughts and wish to use another publisher name for this particular eBook, you can change the name here.
Contributors: Please enter the first and last name of any contributors to your eBook and select what they did. If you had any help, think long and hard about who to recognize here because forgetting to do this might come back to haunt you, or your wallet.
If your eBook has more than one contributor, click Add Another Contributor. You can add up to five contributors per eBook.
Here are some possible role players:
* Author – The person who wrote the eBook. But you knew that.
* Editor – A person who provided editorial services or who aggregated the content.
* Illustrator – A person who created any illustrations within the eBook. Note that you must have secured the rights to distribute any images that you use.
* Translator – A person who translated the eBook if it was originally in another language.
* Photographer – A person who took any photographs within the eBook. Note that you must have secured the rights to distribute any photographs in your eBook.
* Introduction – The person who wrote the Introduction or Forward for your eBook.
* Created by – Any other person who contributed significantly to the creation of your eBook.
Contributor's City and State of Residence: If your contributor(s) would like to participate in some of our forthcoming location-based PubIt! programs (and who wouldn't?), please provide the author's city of residence. For more information on these programs, visit our FAQ page.
2. Upload Your eBook
Uploading your eBook file: Click on Browse to locate an eBook on your computer and then click Upload and Preview to begin uploading the title. A pop up window will automatically open with a NOOK emulator. Page through your eBook and make sure you like how it looks.
For best results, we recommend that you upload a file already in ePub, the eBook format that Barnes & Noble sells and supports. If you can't, your file will automatically convert to ePub format and you'll even be able to preview how it will look on NOOK! Pretty cool stuff.
If you would like to make some changes to how your eBook looks on NOOK, there are two ways to edit your eBook.
* Option 1: Take a look through our user guide to learn more about how best to format your source document, make some changes, and then upload your fixed file and reconvert.
* Option 2: Download the file and make changes to it. Note that knowledge of HTML and ePub are necessary to tweak your ePub.
Once you've tweaked your original document or ePub file, click on Browse to locate your final file and then click Replace & Preview to see it again on our NOOK emulator.
Remember to make sure that your file is less than 20MB in size. Your eBook can be in the ePub, HTML, RTF, TXT, DOC, or DOCX formats.
For best results, we recommend that you upload a file already in ePub, the eBook format that Barnes & Noble sells and supports. If you can't, your file will automatically convert to ePub format and you'll even be able to preview how it will look on NOOK! Pretty cool stuff.
For more information on ePub, visit the IDPF Website or the Wikipedia entry.
For more information on how to format your file for best conversion results, visit our Support Section.
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940011927805 |
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Publisher: | Parsli Publishings |
Publication date: | 10/18/2010 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 9 KB |
Language: | Spanish |
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