Distribute your content through various channels

Powerfull sharing to expand your audience with ease

Sharing & site integration
Main features:
  • Customizable website integration
    You can choose between several options when embedding your documents on a website. You can embed the cover of your book, an animated spread of your brochure, or even the full publication, which will be available for reading without redirecting.
  • Email sharing
    The Publ.com desktop application contains an integrated e-mail client that will help you distribute your catalogs, brochures or magazines via mailing lists. Moreover, each publication can be sent by mail by you or your readers directly from the publication interface.
  • Private sharing procorp
    Publ.com has a Private Sharing option when you need to share private documents with a specific audience. The recipient will get a unique login and password to open your publication and no one else will be able to read it.
  • Social network sharing
    Used to interacting with your audience in social networks? Publ.com allows you to share your publications on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, Tumblr and Blogger from the online dashboard, desktop application or publication interface
Extended features:
  • Readers sharing
    You are not the only one who can distribute your stunning publications. Your readers can share them too via e-mail, social networks or even website embedding. This way, they will be promoting your content for you.
  • Sharing on certain page
    If you want to share a particular page, you can do it easily. The person to whom you send the link won't need to look for what you wanted to show them.
  • Customizable e-mail language sharing
    Publ.com gives you the option of adding a link to your publication with a message in your native language. Just type a personal message to make the letter friendlier.
Gena Livings:
I am extremely happy with Publ.com for the following reasons: client sharing and embedding publications into a website.
Sarah Kersey:
I uploaded my slideshow to Publ.com and then inserted the html into the post. It worked so well that I will be creating slideshows when I want to include a lot of images.