Digital Publishing
Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP): Amazon’s own publishing platform that allows authors to self-publish their books on the Kindle (eBook) and print-on-demand markets.
Blurb: A platform for creating, self-publishing, and marketing print and eBooks.
Doclayer: A cloud-based document processing and conversion API that can convert file formats such as PDF, Word, and Excel to HTML, HTML5, SVG, and other formats.
Joomag: A digital publishing platform that allows the creation of interactive publications, magazines, corporate documents, brochures, and more.
Issuu: A digital publishing platform that allows users to upload, share, and read publications such as magazines, catalogs, and newspapers.
Lucidpress: A web-based design and publishing tool that allows users to create and publish print and digital content, including brochures, newsletters, and ebooks.
Leanpub: An online publishing platform that employs a unique iterative publishing model where authors can publish their books while they are being written and get feedback from readers.
Mag.io: A publishing platform that allows users to create and publish digital magazines.
My eBook: A platform that allows users to create and publish ebooks, with features such as custom design, multimedia integration, and analytics.
Omeka: A web publishing platform for creating online exhibitions and digital collections.
Scribd: A digital library and publishing platform that allows users to publish, share, and discover documents and books.
Smashwords: An eBook-distribution platform, allowing authors and independent publishers to distribute their work worldwide.
Yudu: A platform for creating and publishing digital content, including magazines, brochures, and catalogs.