Bibliocore: Publish your E-Book on iPad, Give the E-Profit to iSelf

“Isn’t this awesome?” Jobs says.
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The Folks at TuneCore have released a beta site for their new e-publishing site, Bibliocore, and it looks like a winner. Basically, pay a one time fee to post your book in ePub Format, and Bibliocore will forward it to iBookstore, where the 300,000 early adopters of Apple‘s iPad are dying to find content for their awesome new devices. You get to set your price and keep all the profit.

Sound too good to be true?

Well, TuneCore is the largest distributor and has one of the highest revenue-generating music catalogs in the world: In 2009 alone, more then one song per second sold by a TuneCore artist on iTunes. TuneCore is a low, flat fee service that distributes music to iTunes, eMusic, Rhapsody and many other major download and streaming sites while taking no rights and no revenue from the sale of the music. Artists are building careers, selling significant volumes of music and generating revenue through TuneCore. Since its launch in 2006, TuneCore has distributed tens of thousands of albums and millions of songs to iTunes and other digital stores by Grammy winners and unsigned artists alike. TuneCore artists include Drake, Beck, Jay-Z, Aretha Franklin, Keith Richards, Public Enemy, Nine Inch Nails, Ricky Skaggs, Paul Westerberg, MGM Studios, Warren G, Bjork, Moby, High School Musical cast members, Ali Lohan, Cirque Du Soleil, Starbucks and tens of thousands more.

Check out the Bibliocore Beta publishing platform here.

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