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» How to Write an Ebook
By Helene Malmsio | Published 01/19/2006 | E Books | Unrated
There is only one way to climb a mountain - step by step.

Now think of writing your ebook in the same light. You must create it step by step, and one day, you will take that last step and find yourself standing on the summit with your head in the clouds
» Digital Publishing - Make Your Fortune Here
By Jaz Lai | Published 01/19/2006 | E Books | Unrated
Ebooks are part of the new frontier of cyberspace. They are an entirely new medium for sharing marketing information, ideas, techniques, and expert knowledge. Each day the number of people accessing the Internet grows, causing the exposure of your ebook to increase incrementally. It's obvious why electronic self-publishing has become so popular so quickly.
» Publishing Trends: Traditional vs ePublishing
By Lisa Hood | Published 01/19/2006 | E Books | Unrated
Publishing Trends: Traditional vs ePublishing

You've done what most people only talk about. You've written a book, spent countless hours agonizing for just the right words only to delete many of them in the painful editing process. After many months, or perhaps, many years, you have a manuscript ready for submission. You've heard all about the struggles for new authors: slush piles, solicited queries only, scam artists and cons, but you know luck or fate or sheer talent will eventually deliver your precious manuscript into the right hands at the right time. I can't say that isn't so. After all, JK Rowling, Stephen King, Danielle Steel, Nora Roberts, Tom Clancy and every other bestselling author were once unpublished and unknown. I can tell you that the odds of receiving a lucrative contract with a traditional publisher as an unpublished author are not in your favor.
» 15 Creative Ways To Make Money With eBooks
By  Rojo Sunsen | Published 01/19/2006 | E Books | Unrated

1. Allow other e-zine publishers or web site owners to republish small nuggets or excerpts of information from your ebook with your byline or ad included.

2. Make extra profits from selling monthly updates of your ebook. You could also back end sell the extra never released chapters of your e-book.

» How to Price Your E-Book
By Matthew Tibble. | Published 01/19/2006 | E Books | Unrated
You've written and compiled an e-book. Now you have to decide how much to charge for it. Finding the right price is essential to the success of your product. If you charge too little, people will think it's of little value, and they won't purchase it, or even it they do buy your book, you will have to sell thousands of copies to get to the point where you can begin to see a profit. If you price it too high when compared with your competition, you will find yourself steadily lowering the price, which will cause you all kinds of new problems in the future. For example, if you sell your e-book at first for $39.99, and later reduce it to $24.95, don't you think the people who bought it for $39.99 are going to be upset?


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