Should You Write An Ebook For Free?

May 11, 2008

I am yet to write my first ebook. I had been postponing it for quite sometime now for some reasons or other. It is not i schedule even for next one month.

All that I am doing is shuttling between hospital and my home office. I actually enjoy both places. Had it been any other job I would have quit it long time back but being a doctor does give different kind of satisfaction.

But I am aware that I have not produced an ebook and would include this in my next monthly scheduling.

When I entered into internet business in 2003 ( Well! It was more of learning by trial for next two years rather than business) I saw ebooks being published everywhere on the net and being sold on premium prices.

Everyday there would be an email announcing arrival of new secret laden book. [Read more]

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Product Review: eBook Pro 6.0-Secure eBook Publishing System

August 24, 2007

The minute I started using eBook Pro 6.0, I realised its simplicity and ease of use. No sophisticated knowledge required at all. eBook Pro 6.0 has “point-and-click wizards” that literally make building and customizing an eBook from scratch as simple as clicking your computer’s mouse!

With one click you can choose a professional design from the many templates that are included and with a couple of clicks you can customize it with your own logo, icons and other features. With few more clicks you can secure your ebook from theft by adding your eBook’s security features.

Here is the real killer. You can use eBook Pro 6.0 to make “viral” eBooks.You can add an “e-mail to a friend” button to your eBook. So, when someone reads it and sees that it’s FULL of useful information, they’ll happily pass it along to all of their friends and associates who in turn pass it along to their friends and associates and so on.

I also like the feature that collects contact information, thus expanding my list. It also gives you ability to make Free Trial copies of your eBook that you can “turn off” if your customer decides not to purchase at the end of the trial.

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Info Product Creation?How To Create An Ebook

July 2, 2007

An ebook is the easiest method to create an info product. Ebook can be created in PDF and HTML form. The most common file format for an e-book is Adobe Acrobat PDF but few writers prefer other format.
Creating PDF Ebooks:
You would write and design your ebook first in MS Word. If you have many illustrations, you can use Pagemaker or Quark. We would be discussing MS Word as it is the most commonly used word processing program. You would also require a software that would convert Word files into PDF format. Ideal choice is adobe Acrobat Professional but that is quite costly. There are free options available fortunately.
At http://www.pdf995.com you can create PDF files for free.
Creating An HTML Ebook:
For HTML ebooks an ebook pages are created like pages of a web site. For HTML ebooks you would have to make sure that you select a good software package that allows you to include hyperlinks, graphics, search, and forms. Two of good softwares that I would recommend are Ebook Pro and Ebook Compiler. HTML ebooks are fancier than pdf ebooks and you can add many effects which may be liked by the reader.
HTML ebooks do not work in Mac computers.
Whatever format you use for ebook creation, you would need to keep these tips into mind.
Page size: E-book pages are typically between 5×7 and 6×9 inch. You can set the page size in Word’s “Page Setup” menu.
Margins: You should set margins to a minimum of 0.75 inch on all sides. It is also customary to place a header and footer at each page. Title of the book and the page number are most commonly used headers.
Font: You should use standard fonts such as Times, Times New Roman, Century/New Century Schoolbook, or Palatino. You should use a minimum of 11 points for text, and 12 to 14 points for subheadings.

Graphics: For graphics use .gif or .jpg files. Use images of appropriate size and of good resolution. Check your image resolution by enlarging your Word document to 150%. Your image should look good and undistorted at this magnification.
Front Matter: These are the pages that come before your first chapter. These would include
* A title page
* A copyright page
* Acknowledgments, if you want
* Table of contents


Back matter:
This comes after the last chapter. You can put an index, your own bio, contact information and advertisements for any other books that you are selling.
You should be able to create a good and presentable ebook with these tips.

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