Many authors use BookFunnel to deliver digital content, particularly from their online stores. I do that, too. One reason is that BookFunnel makes it easy to link up automatic deliveries and another is that they have great support for end users. You can always ask them for help in getting your book file wherever you need it to be.
Here’s a bit you might not know. When you buy a book in an author’s online store and the delivery is made by BookFunnel, there’s a process: you complete the purchase in the online store, then you get an email from BookFunnel with a link to get your books.
Those emails can fail to be delivered, especially the first time they’re sent. They might go into your spam or promotions folder, for example. You can whitelist BookFunnel’s email address to try to prevent that (it’s help@bookfunnel.com) but there’s a better way.
It’s so easy. 🙂
Readers can create a free account at BookFunnel, which is then associated with a BookFunnel library.
Here’s the good bit – if you use the same email address when you shop, then BookFunnel will automatically put any books you buy into your BookFunnel library. You don’t need to get the email to click on the link to get your books. BookFunnel just pops them right in there.
And, even if you haven’t created a BookFunnel account in the past, if you’ve bought books using a single email address, that email addy already has a BookFunnel library associated with it, with all your purchases saved and waiting for you. How fabulous is that?
Visit this page to learn more and create your BookFunnel account.


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