Press Release: Bulk Book Distributor, BookPal, Launches New Ebook Solution and Mobile Reader App
IRVINE, California (July 29, 2014) - BookPal -- a Southern California-based enterprise bookseller serving the needs of schools, businesses and government entities with simple and efficient quantity pricing, ordering and delivery, and customization services-has launched a new e-book distribution solution and e-book reader application, offering its customers a way to distribute, download and read e-books comfortably and conveniently.
"We're proud to be the first company to provide options for customers to purchase and distribute both physical copies and e-books in bulk conveniently and cost-effectively," says Tony DiCostanzo, president of BookPal. "BookPal's new e-book distribution solution and the mobile e-book reader make it easier than ever for our customers to distribute e-books in bulk to their audiences."
BookPal's new e-book solution offers wholesale e-book delivery, download tracking, code redemption management, and an app for taking the book anywhere. The new offering stands out among competitors because of the ease of use and self-service tools, including robust back-end tracking and data management.
Customers have access to thousands of e-books through BookPal's online catalog with additional titles available upon request. After completing a purchase, customers receive a unique alpha-numeric redemption code for each e-book copy ordered. This allows customers to easily print, email and administer the distribution of their e-book copies. E-book recipients then simply visit the website to enter the redemption code and receive their copy of the selected title. BookPal also provides a free BookPal Reader app for iOS and Android devices that connects directly to a BookPal account, so that recipients can redeem e-books and access their own personal BookPal cloud library. BookPal e-books are provided in the industry standard e-pub format with Adobe DRM, meaning they are compatible with a majority of standard devices.
Readers can interact with their book by looking up definitions, sharing their favorite excerpts via email, Facebook and Twitter, and even highlight, bookmark or annotate words throughout the e-book with just a simple tap. Readers can also easily search and find a specific passage and organize large libraries of e-books into collections easily.
For more information about BookPal's new e-book distribution solution, visit book-pal.com.
- People:
- Tony DiCostanzo
- Places:
- Southern California