Best service for downloadable ebooks

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A couple of years ago, I used both e-junkie and 1shoppingcart to sell downloadable infoproducts that I'd created. Now, of course, there's also Kindle.

I've got several infoproducts I'm going working on right now, and I am wondering if there are any new websites/services/options for those who want to create an online e-bookstore where it's easy for people to buy and download infoproducts. And since Warriors are always up to date on the latest in the Internet Marketing world - I figured this would be the place to ask!
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  • I use Uploadnsell.com they store the files on their servers, it intergrates with Paypal and they send out expiring download links to my customers so I don't have to worry about the item being shared.

    Hope that helps,

    Jeff
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      Hi Jeff, how do expiring download links prevent the item from being shared?

      This is interesting (unless I misunderstood, which is always possible ), because PDF security is such a huge issue. I know that e-Junkie has available a "stamping thing" which puts the purchasers' transaction-details on each page of the PDF to discourage the item being shared ... but of course discouraging people from sharing an item they've bought is a long way below preventing them from sharing it. :confused:
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  • I use uploadnsell and i love it. Easy to upload ebooks and i can quickly post it on any website.
    Highly Recommended.
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  • There's one catch though, you have to make a sale before 90 days before it expires when using uploadnsell but we are not bad marketers rights?
  • I tried out TinyPay.me and liked it for ease/convenience.

    My estore is here:

    Dr.Mani (drmani)

    All success
    Dr.Mani
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  • Hi,

    Lulu.com has an entire section on ebook publishing. Seems like they are offering 90% royalty to the author also for a limited time. You can check it out here:
    eBook Publishing & eBook Distribution | How to Publish an eBook on Lulu.com

    Thanks.

    Alex
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  • I have a website which allows you to sell original ebooks with all rights......I believe this to be unique and its free to use. Check out link below.
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    A couple of years ago, I used both e-junkie and 1shoppingcart to sell downloadable infoproducts that I'd created. Now, of course, there's also Kindle. I've got several infoproducts I'm going working on right now, and I am wondering if there are any new websites/services/options for those who want to create an online e-bookstore where it's easy for people to buy and download infoproducts. And since Warriors are always up to date on the latest in the Internet Marketing world - I figured this would be the place to ask!