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Computers & Technology: Computer programmers and other Tech-heads can probably ignore this category altogether; it is the rest of us, meaning just about everyone!, that must pay attention. eBooks (and often the related software, scripts and templates that accompany them) about Computers & Technology are shortcuts around the computer science degree, the engineering background, and perhaps the better method than relying upon whatever manual accompanies the hardware, gadget, or plug-in you’re currently fiddling (struggling) with. These eBooks, however, are not just how-to’s on working your computer, navigating the internet, or implementing multimedia devices, but on maximizing them. Regardless of whether you’re among the computer illiterati or just short some technological change, Computer & Technological eBooks may be just the shortcut you need.
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EasyEbookPRO™ by David MacGregor (software) From the Site... "The benefits of using EasyEbookPRO™ are enormous and when you discover the ease of use you'll wonder just why you never got started before... All of the high earners on the Internet sell info-products, whether their own or someone else's. The only stumbling block for most folks in doing the same was not the content but how to create the final product. Well, if that sounds like you then you'll be delighted to know that we have removed these barriers..." Publish Your Own eBook In my case, I publish ebooks for money – the number 1 motivation behind all ebooks on the internet today. But do you even know how to start? Do you have any idea about the topic you want to write about? How about the actual compilation of the ebook? What about marketing the ebook once you’ve compiled it? All of these factors need to be addressed before you start work on your project. First of all, you’ll need to get the logistics right. Will you be writing your ebook in MS Word or will you be typing it directly into some sort of ebook publishing software? Most authors start their work in MS Word and then transfer it to an ebook compiler software program when they have finished. Which topic will you write about? Many experienced authors suggest that you write about a topic you are passionate about. This is common sense and works well if you know a lot about one particular topic. Most people don’t have in-depth knowledge in one particular area which limits their chances of writing a concise ebook. However, there are ways around this and you can pick up more information about writing for money from: http://www.ebook-publishing-software.com For example, you can visit www.elance.com and hire “ghost writers” to write an ebook for you which you can then sell online. Next, you need to decide which format you’d like your ebook available in. PDF ebooks are quite common and can be read by anyone who has Adobe Reader installed on their computer. Unfortunately, PDF ebooks are not as secure as EXE ebooks. EXE ebooks are made using specific ebook publishing software programs. Some Ebook Software titles include: Ebook Pro Read reviews about these ebook generators at http://www.ebook-publishing-software.com The disadvantage of using EXE ebook makers to compile and distribute your work is the fact that they can’t be used on Macintosh computers. If you want to cater for 90% of computer users, then an EXE ebook will be fine. If you wish to compile for absolutely everyone, you’ll need the less secure PDF method of compiling. Once compiled, use the in-built password/security features of the ebook software to protect your ebook if you need to. What do you do once you have you’re ebook ready for distribution to the World Wide Web? Now, you need to start thinking about marketing. There are many ways to market your ebook but the most common method is to build a website explaining the benefits of your ebook. Explain what problems it can solve for the reader. To drive traffic to your website, you can do several things , each of which take time and hard work. 1) Optimize your website for visits from the Search Engines so you may rank higher than your competitors. 2) Pay for visits to your website by advertising on Google Adwords or any other Pay-Per-Click advertising method. 3) Pay a company a set fee to deliver thousands of visitors to your site Once you start to get a steady stream of visitors to your site, you’ll start to see your ebook sales rise. Impartial Reviews and Guides for Ebook Publishing Software can be found at: http://www.ebook-publishing-software.com |
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Instant Book Writing Kit: How to Write, Publish and Market Your Own Money-Making Book [or eBook] Online by Shaun Fawcett, M.B.A. Related Article... "Why write an eBook? You want ongoing, lifelong multiple streams of income. You want to raise your credibility and trust ratings with clients or customers. You want to get your message out so the world can be a better place. You want to spend only a little time on it. (Would you be willing to spend 4 hours a week?) You want to get it out fast (Would 4-8 weeks be OK?) You want to market for a low-cost investment. And, for some of you, you are ready to be innovative and even take a small risk to get your eBook read by hundreds of thousands, rather than hundreds..." Read More From the Site... "I'll tell you right now that the traditional book publishing model is a highly dysfunctional and badly flawed business model, particularly when it comes to serving small independent authors and self-publishers..." Related Article||View Site or Download Article by Author..."1. Show your prospects how much enthusiasm you have for your product and business. If you're convincing enough, they will be enthusiastic too. 2. End your sales letter or ad copy with a strong closing. It could be a free bonus, a discount price, a benefit reminder, an ordering deadline, etc..." Read More From the Site... "Most people write articles so they can get free advertising for their website or product... But why write your own business articles when you can own 199... articles. Even if you can't write an article, now you can..." |
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