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M-y Books 'Push Button' E-book Publisher Now Online!

Posted at 5:24PM Monday 08 Feb 2010

M-Y Books 'Push Button' E-Book Publisher NOW ONLINE!

New one-stop publishing and global distribution shop

at www.m-yebooks.co.uk

As announced at the end of last year, UK online distributor M-Y Books has now launched the first UK-based bespoke E-book publishing service - and it's now fully up and running at www.m-yebooks.co.uk.

Aimed primarily at smaller publishers and self-publishing authors, the service offers a complete multi-format production and publication service without embroiling its users in bothersome technical issues. But M-Y's new service doesn't stop at e-book production - as part of the service its users are hooked up to what M-Y believe to be the most comprehensive E-Book distribution network anywhere in the world, covering the UK, continental Europe, the USA and even Australasia!

Several long-standing M-Y Books authors are already reaping the rewards of the service, including Albert Able, Marcelle Kellermann, Vincent Cobb and David J Andrews. In fact the company's complete catalogue is now available in e-book format through the likes of WH Smith, Amazon, Fictionwise, Barnes and Noble, Sony, O2, Vodafone, 3 Network, Books On Board and hundreds of others

'Although e-books are going to come into their own this year as a business-to-business promotional device and as a consumer format, setting up your own digital division's a costly and time-consuming business. That makes it a daunting prospect for small publishers and self-publishing authors - so we're making the whole thing easy, transparent and profitable from the word go! Basically, we'll become your digital division and give you all the advantages of e-publishing without the cost or the hassle', says M-Y Books' Jonathan Miller.

The service takes care of every aspect of e-book publishing, from professional formatting to metadata management and accounting - as well as optional editorial services from proof-reading and editing to cover design. However, as any publisher knows all too well, there's little point digitizing your catalogue if no one knows it's there - so authors and publishers alike will appreciate an aggressive sales and supplier contract acquisitions policy designed to ensure that every title distributed through the system has the widest possible global availability - and that includes every major online retailer and all available platforms including mobile phone networks and the E book library system throughout the USA, UK , Europe, South East Asia and Australasia.

For more information visit www.M-Yebooks.co.uk - or contact Jonathan Miller:

jonathan@m-ybooks.co.uk

00441992 586279

www.m-yebooks.co.uk

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