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Barnes and Noble Press vs Google Play Books Partner Center

February 07, 2026
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Barnes and Noble Press
Barnes & Noble Press (formerly NOOK Press) is B&N's self-publishing platform, which allows to sell books to Nook e-readers and app users, as well as print versions in B&N bookstores in the United States. The latter option is more attractive, as the Nook e-reader platform is no longer very popular. B&N Press is available to authors in only a dozen countries and is slow to review books. Authors receive 70% royalties on e-book sales, regardless of the book's price, and 55% of the retail price of a printed book after printing costs. There is a minimum retail price, depending on the length of the printed book, the color options chosen and the cover type. Barnes & Noble (for a fee) promotes books through its extensive mailing list and runs special sales and promotions.
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Google Play Books Partner Center
Google Play is a book publishing platform used by billions of Android users worldwide. Books from Google Play can also be found and viewed in the world's most popular search engine, Google Books. The Play Books Partner Center makes it easy to upload content, set prices and select the countries in which you want to sell your books. Authors receive 70% of the sales revenue for content at any price point. Google claims that its personalized recommendation system allows any book to find readers worldwide. Besides, your book's visibility on Google Play Books can be significantly increased by using Google Play promotions. Google offers a variety of marketing opportunities that you can use to attract potential readers through personalized advertising.
Barnes and Noble Press vs Google Play Books Partner Center in our news:

2016. Barnes & Noble launched Nook Press Print self-publishing platform



Barnes & Noble announced today the launch of a new self-publishing print platform called Nook Press, which will allow authors to turn their ebooks into print versions that can be sold in B&N stores and online at BN.com. The program is self-service and allows authors to create both hardcover and paperback versions. Through the program, authors who have sold 1,000 copies of a single ebook in the past year will be able to sell their print books on the local, regional or national level through B&N.

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