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Scribd:You will need to have a Scribd subscription to access the sharing facilities – however you can get a one-month subscription for free (just remember to cancel this should you not wish to continue the subscription). Scribd has some great sharing features that are well worth exploiting – you can like the ebook (which ‘likes’ the book on Scribd so that any of your Scribd followers can see you’ve liked it).You can share to Facebook,Twitter and Pinterest; you can share the ebook via email or, more excitingly, you can embed a sample of your ebook via html coding and share that with potential readers via your website.
Google Play: Go to https://play.google.com/store/books?hl=en_GB and find your ebook. Once located, you can recommend it on your Google network.
OverDrive: US aggregator OverDrive specialises in selling ebooks to libraries and supplies retailers like Waterstones – they do supply readers direct, but their main market is acting as an ebook wholesaler. OverDrive has a wide range of sharing options, and you don’t need an account to ‘share’ the ebook.They have the usual
Facebook and Twitter options, but also allow you to copy and paste the URL to the ebook and embed a sample to incorporate into your website: https://www.overdrive.com.
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