Barnes and Noble’s Nook E-Reader–Why You Should Be Publishing Your Content

I recently sat in on a webinar hosted by Joan Stewart and Daniel Hall. The subject matter was “How to Publish a Nook Book”. This webinar was chock full of information on how to publish you content.

So, why publish your book on Nook? There are quite a few reasons:

  • 44% of e-readers make more than $80,000 per year (they have money to spend).
  • 83% of parents allow or encourage their children to read on an e-reader (NY Times).
  • 27% of e-readers have Master degrees or doctorates (Nielson).
  • Some publishers are now considering including advertising in their ebooks (Wall Street Journal).
  • Nook now has 25% of the market share….inching up on Kindle and
  • Nook pays 65% on public domains works and Kindle only pays 35%.
  • The Nook is a better platform for books with pictures and graphics.

These are just a few of the advantages of publishing your content to Nook.

What content, you ask? It can be blog articles, a series of blog articles. Books or chapters from books. As long as you deliver what you promise in the title, you can publish it.

Daniel stated in his webinar that his goal for this year, yes, just this year, is to publish 20,000 items to Nook.

This is just one of the many tasks that a virtual assistant can help you with. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to be on the front end of publishing your content to Barnes and Noble’s Nook e-reader. If you have a blog or have articles, publish them and see the $$ roll in.

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