Dalton shares books online starting with Scribd
March 17, 2010
Dalton Publishing’s commitment to getting their authors the best exposure on the Web shows through once more with their launch into the world of online document sharing communities. Social publishing companies such as Scribd and Docstoc make written works available online, mobile devices and e-readers. With filters, tagging, and images, it’s easy to browse a variety of categories or to pinpoint exactly what you’re looking for.
Scribd is a social publishing company, allowing you to see the latest reviews or join conversations on your favorite works. Docstoc serves as a repository of legal, business, financial, technical, and educational documents.
These sites are a welcome addition to the Web 2.0 arena for publishers, as they offer a great way to highlight and sell print books, feature and sell e-books on the spot, as well being a convenient outlet for advanced reviews.
Dalton has published excerpts of all its back titles to Scribd, complete with direct links to many different outlets for purchasing the books. The hope is to get the word out about all of Dalton’s talented authors and their remarkable work in yet another viral market in the Social Web. Dalton plans to do the same in DocStoc and other reputable sites as they emerge.
Next on the social document sharing agenda for Dalton is to directly sell e-book versions of all its titles as they become available in the next couple months. Sites like Scribd and DocStoc offer generous royalties on e-books, and that is refreshing news for struggling small presses. Dalton looks forward to a very prosperous relationship with these services.
Social document sharing sites have something more to offer publishers: A way to easily publish galleys to attract advance reviewers for upcoming titles. Dalton Publishing has placed an excerpt of the advanced review copy of Owen Egerton’s much awaited new novel, The Book of Harold, on Scribd. Potential reviewers are invited to get a sneak peek of the galley and to contact the publisher if they wish to receive the full galley as a PDF or as a regular galley. This is a huge step in the interest of green publishing!
Please take a look at all of Dalton’s excerpts and let us know if you would like to review Owen’s new book. We will keep you posted as we create our presence on other document sharing sites in the future.
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