Getting your e-book on iPhone, Pad while keeping all royalties?

Here’s an interesting offer from the company that started TuneCore, which charges independent music artists about $40 to get their material on iTunes. Its new service, BiblioCore, will enable self publishers to get their titles listed in Apple’s iBookstore for a flat fee — although pricing hasn’t been announced. So far, one of the few alternatives for small and independent publishers has been Smashwords.

From the site:

BiblioCore allows any writer or publisher to self distribute their books into Apple's iBookstore while keeping all their rights and receiving 100% of the revenue from the sale of their work.

It charges a simple flat up front fee for its distribution service. It is non-exclusive and can be cancelled at any time.

It was launched by the same team that created TuneCore, the largest distributor of music, artists and labels in the world.

via Digital Distribution of eBooks. Keep all your rights. Get 100% of the royalties. – BiblioCore.

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