Eloquence on Demand™ is the industry gold standard for metadata and content distribution.
Eloquence on Demand communicates richly formatted bibliographic metadata, cover images, and ebook and audio digital assets to trading partners such as Amazon, Audible, Apple, Baker & Taylor, Barnes & Noble, Google, Kobo, Ingram, Nielsen, Gardners, Booktopia, and TitlePage (see the full list of more than 500 here). Eloquence on Demand™ also supports ONIX 2.1 and 3.0 (What is ONIX?), as well as partner-specific format requirements.
This powerful metadata service is available in two different tiers, depending on which services you need:
- The Enhanced print, ebook, audio metadata, and image distribution to all of your trading partners, plus extensive configuration options.
- The Elite level further adds ebook and audio asset distribution, access to our ebook wholesale distribution program, and unlimited FlightDeck EPUB validation.
Additional details on each are available on the Service Levels page.
The fundamentals:
Superior partner configuration capabilities and customization options, such as:
Maximize market reach to existing channels and access new markets, including:
Expanded Functionality
Note: Eloquence on Demand as a standalone service is defined above. Many of the features in Title Management Enterprise, such as Acquisitions, Marketing, and Production are not available at this service level.
Explore Eloquence on Demand in more detail or contact us if you have questions:
We chose to work with Firebrand on the strengths of Title Management as a flexible, configurable product and project management tool and Eloquence as a rock-solid way to get our publications to market. As a publisher of both books and journals, we needed a system that could support many types of publications and that could grow with us and our business, and Title Management fit the bill. What we didn’t anticipate, and now greatly depend on, is the strong community that comes with working with Firebrand. Firebrand participates fully in the publishing industry, not just as vendor in an exhibit hall. They bring ideas, best practices, and innovations back to the user community, and we benefit tremendously from the experiences of the wide variety of publishers who use their tools and services.Allison C. Belan Director of Digital Strategies and Systems, Duke University Press May 19, 2016