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Q: 'Free Books' in the iBooks Store

I have a iTunes Connect Account and todate have published seven books at a range of prices.

 

It would appear that this account does not support the publication of books that you what to make 'Free'.

 

So I guess the question is do I have to set up another type of account in order to be able to publish books in the iBooks Store 'Free of Charge"?

Posted on Apr 14, 2014 7:41 PM

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  • by vinnyvg,

    vinnyvg vinnyvg Apr 17, 2014 5:02 AM in response to adnixon
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    Apr 17, 2014 5:02 AM in response to adnixon

    If you want to submit  free books to teh iBooks store - you need to open a new account and complete all the requirements. You  need to complete the contracts and banking  - although you can use teh same  bank and CC details. You do NOT need an EIN for free books.

     

    https://itunesconnect.apple.com/WebObjects/iTunesConnect.woa/wa/bookSignup

  • by adnixon,

    adnixon adnixon Apr 17, 2014 3:29 PM in response to vinnyvg
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    Apr 17, 2014 3:29 PM in response to vinnyvg

    Thank you for that information much appreciated. If the book is 'Free' does it require an ISBN and can the books be distributed privately in other words not available to the general public rather just a body corporate.

  • by vinnyvg,Solvedanswer

    vinnyvg vinnyvg Apr 18, 2014 7:10 PM in response to adnixon
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    Apr 18, 2014 7:10 PM in response to adnixon

    If you are deliverying books to Apples iBooks store - either free  or  paid books,  it is not now a requirement to  have ISBN numbers. However, if you prefer to use an ISBN for a paid book,  you can do.

     

    If  you are NOT uploading any books to the iBooks store, Apple allow by the terms and condition of use for  iBooks Author, for books to be distributed free of charge as you choose.

    You cannot use iBooks Author to create a book and sell it.

     

    Apple allow "Agrigators" to be "employed" to create iBooks for those who cannot or do not want to be involved in the process other than selling. In which case,  if you  are making a book for a business,  for their internal distribution,  I cannot see Apple being concerned.

     

    For "Friends and Family  I use Dropbox  to  allow them to download the books and it offeres an option to open teh book in iBooks - which  makes it easier for those not well practiced in iPads/iMacs etc,.

    There are other "Cloud" type services such as Box etc,. Its a matter of choice really

  • by adnixon,

    adnixon adnixon Apr 18, 2014 8:25 PM in response to vinnyvg
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    Apr 18, 2014 8:25 PM in response to vinnyvg

    Thats for the comprehensive answer. If the iBooks Store and the book is 'Free' can you filter the audience in other words determine who can see it and who cannot in otherwords limit to a body-corporate, club group of friends etc.

  • by vinnyvg,Helpful

    vinnyvg vinnyvg Apr 18, 2014 9:16 PM in response to adnixon
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    Apr 18, 2014 9:16 PM in response to adnixon

    No !

     

    if you submit a Free book to the store.... its "public doamin" anybody can download it.

     

    Apple do  not have any filters to segregate readers.

     

    If you client wants to distribute  In-House to staff members, I suggest  you   or their IT mamanager opens a Free Dropbox account -- upload the exported XXXXXX.ibooks file to  either the  public folder or opena  "client" folder and create a download link - which can be emailed to all staff. They also need to open a free Dropbox account for iPad and or Mac computers - then  each can  use the link to download the  book.  When  downloaded to Dropbox, it can be opened into iBooks.

     

    If your client have the own  network server - the IT may be able to set up a download method.

  • by adnixon,

    adnixon adnixon Apr 18, 2014 10:25 PM in response to vinnyvg
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    Apr 18, 2014 10:25 PM in response to vinnyvg

    Thanks vinnyvg you have been very helpful and I am sure you have answered the question for many subscribers.