Sep
30
2007
Here are some more questions and answers about AudioBookOne.net
Q: I’ve created an audiobook myself. How do I get it published on your site?
If you have authored, published or created an audiobook yourself and would like us to consider publishing it on the AudioBookOne.net audiobook store, please submit your request here:
publish my audiobook
If your audiobook meets our standards and criteria for distribution, you’ll not only benefit from having your audiobook listed for sale on our audiobook website, but also on all the other audiobook stores of members who are part of the Spoken Network audiobook retail group.
Sep
15
2007
Here are some more questions and answers regarding the AudioBookOne.net affiliate program:
Q: Do visitors from affiliates get cookied and if so for how long?
The system uses cookies that are persistent, which means that if any visitor to a partner site returns and purchases anything within 30 days of the first visit the affiliate receives their commission.
Also, if a visitor clicks through on a specific title the affiliate will still receive their full affiliate commission even if the visitor purchases a completely different title. For example, if a person clicks through on a link to Title A, but then ends up buying titles B, C and D, the affiliate will receive their full commission on the total order value (i.e. Title A plus Title B plus Title C).
Sep
14
2007
Here’s our recommended audiobook title for the week:
Category: poetry
A+ Audio Guide: The Poetry of Walt Whitman
By Kirsten Silva Gruesz, Ph.D. A+ Audio is the innovative audio study guide series that will help you better understand, appreciate, and enjoy great works of literature. Audio content includes an introduction to Whitman’s life and work, detailed discussions of his major works, and
dramatic readings from Song of Myself, When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d, and Passage to India.
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Sep
07
2007
Here’s our recommended audiobook title for the week:
Category: Shakespeare
Shakespeare’s Sonnets (Shakespeare)
All 154 of the Shakespeare’s sonnets are beautifully read.
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