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Showing posts with label EBooks. Show all posts

Learn About General and Gender Law With Ebooks

A sound legal system is essential for every society as it ensures peace and maintains equality among all citizens. A proper legal system enables a society to run without chaos. Along with lawyers and judicial official, it is important that common man also knows about the legal system of their country and community. In this regard, there are several general law reference books available in the market, which help the public understand the reasoning behind the laws that govern them. However, the bulk of such books as well as their prices end up becoming deterrents to their sales. In order to provide them convenience regarding this, today, many online book sellers on the Internet offer law ebooks.

With the help of general law reference ebooks, readers can gain information about the legal system of the country. These books are based on various issues, such as political laws, child rights and customary law prevalent in the country, to name a few. There is a vast collection of general law reference ebooks available on the World Wide Web, such as Corporate Governance Framework In Nigeria and Criminology And Criminal Justice Systems Of The World. In addition, Policing The Markets; Book Of Legal Stuff; The Politics Of Community Policing; and Sports Justice by Roger I. Abrams are some of the other prominent books on this topic available on online marts.

Similarly, readers can also purchase gender and the law ebooks from the Ebook Store. These books define the legal system with respect to gender, differentiating the laws followed by the authorities in any country. Such books provide information about the rights of men and women as well as the laws that are applicable in any nation or community. Some of the prominent gender and the law ebooks are In Defense Of Women; Queer (IN) Justice; Grace, Tenacity and Eloquence; and The Gender Of Constitutional Jurisprudence, among others.

The Implicit Relation of Psychology and Law Ebook by Fiona Raitt is one of the important gender and the law ebooks that is based on feminist perspective. The book has research reports regarding feminism from several countries, including USA, Great Britain, New Zealand and Canada. Readers can gain information on various issues, such as child abuse, rape, abortion and domestic violence, using this book. Some other books on similar gender laws present on the Internet are Our Lives Before The Law; Multicultural Jurisdictions; and The Classic Social Contractarians.

Readers can also avail forensic science reference ebooks that covers various branches of science. With the help of these ebooks, law students as well as other interested readers can gain information on the investigations and techniques of collecting evidences and handling crime scenes. There are several forensic science reference ebooks available on the online book stores, such as Never Suck A Dead Man's Hand; Crime Reconstruction; Virtualization and Forensics; and Digital Forensics, among others. These can be bought at the most affordable rates from ebook sellers, with heavy discounts on bulk orders.

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Use E-Books To Increase Your Visibility And Revenue

If you are a struggling author, coach or speaker waiting to get your book approved and published through a regular publishing house, you may be wasting your time waiting. It is not that the hard-copy books are no longer needed or in demand; rather that the sale of e-books has been on the upswing for the last 5 years or so.

Why E-Books Are Preferred To Hard-Copies?

The answer to this one is a no-brainer. People have moved on to smart phones, tablets, mini computers, blackberries, iPhones and so on. All these gadgets support e-book reading and some of them are best used with audio-books. People no longer carry a bestseller with them for those in-between free time; they would rather buy and download an e-book and read it while they commute to-and-fro work place. It is fast, it is easy and it is convenient.

As an author, coach or speaker you need to reach to your target audience in order to be successful. Your books are your voice and only when that voice reaches the audience that you can make any type of impact or hope for any recognition. Have you see the desk of any editor of a leading publishing house?

It is filled with unread manuscripts waiting to be qualified by the editing team. Most of them end up in return post - or if there is none, in the dustbin. It does not mean you are not good if you are rejected by these famous, high-in-demand publishing houses. What it means that there is no time for anyone to indulge you. Editors in publishing house can and do reject manuscripts for the flimsiest reasons.

This is not the case with e-books. With e-books you have the advantage of being able to have people look your work up whenever you want it. All you need is to put up your matter in the form of an e-book and sell it.

E-Books Are The Coolest Things Ever?

Why should you not buy an e-book on the topic you love most? Whether this e-book is to promote your career as an author, coach or speaker, everything is possible in the virtual world. All you need to do is put it on a platform that people see all over the world such as Amazon.com, eBay.com or Clickbank.com. The moment you posted these e-books on any of these platforms, you will receive free Internet marketing, free promotions and a lot of revenue.

Now, let us look at the simple math: an e-book costs you next to nothing if you write it yourself or outsource it. Yet, it will bring in revenues again and again and again - creating a long chain of residual income that will enhance your fame, your opt-in list and your revenues.

Diane Potter
Owner, The Virtual Difference
Certified Virtual Assistant


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E-Books - Why You Need to Write One

Let's say you've owned your business for ten years and you've learned a few things along the way. In fact, you might say you're at the top of your game. Why not share some of what you know? Writing your information and publishing it as an eBook is one of the best ways to boost your credibility and share important and valuable information - especially the information you repeat over and over again.

For example, a personal coach recently complained about having to repeat the same information every time she had a new client. It would take at least an hour to present this monologue, which often had to be reviewed again in future sessions. An eWorkbook was the perfect solution. By sending the eBook to new clients a few weeks before the first session, she ensured that they were already oriented when she met them, and they could immediately get to work.

When the personal coach complained that she didn't have time to write, I suggested she record the information and have it transcribed. After reading the first draft, she was motivated to add additional content to the book. Currently, she's working on a Kindle version that she intends to sell on Amazon. Because her process is unique and successful, it's likely that the eBook will cause her popularity and reach to grow. Who knows, she might become the next Tony Robbins.

How to do anything is a great reason to write an eBook. Are you an accountant with tax advice that can save your clients a bundle? Write an eBook. Are you a health practitioner who has figured out a way to lower cholesterol levels without statin drugs? Write an eBook. Can you teach someone how to write or deliver a motivational speech? Do you know how to raise chickens and feed a family of four in your backyard? Are you a dog trainer who has figured out how to housebreak a puppy in a weekend? Write an eBook.

People are hungry for useful information. If you've got it, share it with your prospects, clients, and customers. Not only will it establish you as an expert, but it will also garner you points as someone who is generous and helpful. This builds trust, which is the foundation of any good business or professional relationship. It also lets people know that you can communicate, and - no surprise here - people want to do business with someone they can talk to.

There's another benefit as well. Like articles, blogs, email, and other content, eBooks drive traffic - that's prospective clients and customers - to your website, which is exactly where you want them to go.

Jan Fishler shows business owners how to increase website traffic using original, relevant content to build a steady stream of website visitors that convert to buyers. Contact Jan today at http://www.janfishler.com/ to order your 10-article package. Mention this article to receive a 10% discount.


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How to Make Money Online With E-Books

Without any controversy, people of different races will always hunger for this one thing: information. As a result, information marketers seek to package and sell pieces of information on certain topics such as health, marriage, education and arts. That's what it simply means to make money online with e-books.

Recommended websites:

· ebookcovergenerator.com

· openoffice.org

To make money online at home as an author, you need the following guidelines.

1. Writing an e-book should be determined by the benefits of the content. In other words, it must be able to meet specific needs of the targeted audience. Therefore, your e-book should be a solution to a pertinent problem. Your e-book should be an answer to a question.

2. If you want to make money at home online, the best way to get a hot topic for your e-book is to find out the top trends that are of great interest to forum users. Use forums for hot ideas. Then, begin to research it on Google or any other search engines.

3. If you don't want to bother yourself about finding ideas from forums, then write on Health and Fitness, Relationship or Online Opportunities. These niches are always best sellers.

4. Type your manuscript with a word processor and make sure that it is free of grammatical, spelling and mechanical errors. This is because your goal has an international outlook and it is very imperative that readers understand your thoughts in simple terms.

5. Work on the page layout in terms of the following.

· Page numbering

- Prefatory section should be in Roman numerals.

- The body of the book should be in Arabic numerals.

- The page number should be 'centre, bottom'.

· Header

- This should be the title of the book. Alternatively, the header in a page could be in respect of the chapter's title.

· Footer

- This should be copyright stuff, e.g. © 2012, your names, homepage.

6. Design the cover page using graphic design software. The cover page must make a good impression on prospective customers. Use ebookcovergenerator.com.

7. Use openoffice.org to convert the document into PDF. Copy and paste into "open office writer". Afterwards, click on "file" and from the drop-down list, select "Export as PDF". You will have the document in PDF ready to be sold. You may password it to prevent any unwanted distribution.

8. Create a website for your new e-book. Write a compelling ad copy for the e-book. Put popular payment processors on the sales page.

9. Publicize your e-book. Write and submit articles, press releases and reviews on the book in various directories.

10. Increase sales via joint ventures. Get it listed in affiliate program sites such Commission Junction and ClickBank. That is a better way to make money online from home from e-books.

Pros

Making money online with e-books is quite profitable since many internet users are information seekers, and it has been proved that millions of dollars are spent yearly on the purchase of digital products.

Cons

It may be difficult to sell your e-book since many e-books are just a form of written work copied from somewhere. So, you may have to convince potential buyers that your content is unique and this is not always easy.

Don't forget to spread the news to your friends in social sites and forums where threads are being posted on such issues. Put your site link in the signature. This is a well-targeted way to get more sales.

Anna Tracy is a much sought after internet success coach. She has helped thousands of people worldwide achieve their dreams of earning multiple sources of income online. To find out how you too can achieve the same dream, please click here for a free copy of Anna's bestselling "Make Money Online" report. This report outlines the latest proven and practical ways that people are using to generate a sizable income online.


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4 Free Home Business E-Books

Today I'd like to share with you four of my favorite free e-books written specifically for people who want to get the most out of life and business.

The first free e-book is called "You 2.0" and it helps readers quickly find their their why, how, values, strengths and their personal success patterns. Once these are mapped out, an individual has a firm foundation to be his or her best in any situation. By finding and living this process, individuals are able to lead a life by design, not by default. The author, J. D. Meirer from SourcesofInsight.com titled the book 'You 2.0' because it's about renewal and taking yourself to the next level.

Number two on the list is called "The Zen of Results". Focussing on personal productivity, this guide addresses the question "How do you do less, but accomplish more?" I'll give you a hint: You focus on meaningful outcomes. When you're working on what matters, you feel good about the time you spend working. You're on your path.

Moving on to the third free book, Charlene Kingston from Social Media DIY provides a very useful e-book called 5 Truths About Working From Home. It covers these points:
How to create a healthy and effective workspace.Building a success team to support you.Health tips for using a laptop computer.Overcoming the isolation of working from home.How social media helps you to stay visible professionally.Finding people to help you with challenging tasks.Why your daily schedule and routine are important

My final recommendation is Soni Pitt's free guide to teaching distance courses via teleclass. As you may know, a teleclass is a class that is held in a "conference call" format over the telephone. People from all over the world can attend the class from the comfort of their homes, using just their regular telephone or Skype. Offering teleclasses is a perfect fit for a home-based business, and technology such as free conference lines and cheap long-distance rates makes it simple and economical.

The teleclass e-book covers:

• what is a teleclass?

• how do teleclasses work?

• teleclass benefits (why would I want to offer teleclasses?)

• how much does it cost to offer a teleclass?

• teleclass tips and etiquette

• teleclass resources and technology required

• where to get training as a teleclass leader

• where to list your teleclasses online

There you go: four e-books that offer super information for home business entrepreneurs at the very best price - no charge whatsoever!

There are some great free home business e-books out there if you know where to look. You can download each of these e-books on the HomeBusinessWiz.com free book page.


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A History of E-Books

The last few years have seen exponential growth in the popularity of e-Books. The characteristics of this product have attractive features both to the purchaser and seller. The purchaser is able to access large numbers of titles worldwide which can be immediately downloaded at any time from a variety of devices which have internet access. The seller is able on-line to market his product worldwide and benefits from a global audience which can purchase products 24/7, and which compared to traditional methods of retailing books has minimal overhead costs.

Beginnings
In 1971 Michael Hart at the University of Illinois created what was effectively the first e-Book. After typing the United States Declaration of Independence into a computer, he was told it was unacceptable to distribute it to numerous people via email as this would crash the system. Accordingly he made it available for people to download and the first e-Book was created. In the same year he launched a volunteer scheme called Project Gutenberg to create electronic copies of cultural texts which were to be placed in an archive.

In 1985 the Voyager Company was established which published books on CD-ROM's and progressed to "expanded books". Digital Book Inc. in 1993 started selling floppy disks with 50 e-Books in a Digital Book Format (.dbf). Generally speaking earlier e-Books were produced for limited audiences in technical or niche subjects.

E-Books go Mainstream
Towards the end of the 1990's there was an increase in the speed of developments. In 1998 the first dedicated e-Book readers were released, including SoftBook, Rocket e-Book and Cybook. The year also saw the first libraries in the US start providing free e-Books to the public via their websites, although at that time they could not be downloaded and usually related to professional, scholarly or technical subjects. These services expanded in 2003 when libraries started offering free downloadable fiction and non-fiction e-Books to the public.

Microsoft in 2000 released the e-Book reading software, Microsoft Reader. It utilised ClearType technology to enable the type to be viewed on smaller devices and was suitable for Windows computers and PocketPCs. In the same year Stephen King released his book 'Riding the Bullet'in digital format only, and which could only be read on a computer. During the initial 24 hours in excess of 400,000 copies were downloaded. The beginning of the decade saw the major publishing houses begin to take an interest, and in 2002 Harper Collins and Random House began offering some of their titles as digital products.

In 2005 Bookboon.com was started, enabling the download of free textbooks and travel guide e-Books. The same year Amazon expanded its interest with the purchase of software company Mobipocket, which provided e-Book reading software for portable devices. Amazon in 2007 launched a dedicated e-Book reader called Kindle, which could download e-Books and other digital media over Wi-Fi or the mobile network from the Amazon website. Over 90,000 e-Books were available, including over 100 New York Times bestsellers. BooksOnBoard.com in 2008 became the first to sell e-Books for iPhones.

April 2010 saw Apple launch the iPad, which included e-Book reading software iBooks. It also launchediBookstore, a virtual bookstore selling e-Book downloads. During the second quarter of 2010 Amazon announced that its e-Book sales surpassed those of hardcover titles, and also in 2010 Google eBookstore opened with 3 million titles. In May 2011 Amazon announced its e-Book sales now exceed all of its printed book sales.

e-Books have arrived.

Steven Bolton is the founder and owner of ebookroadshow.com, a site that provides ebooks related to improving knowledge and skills. To review the site please visit:

http://ebookroadshow.com/

Steven Bolton

Founder and owner of http://ebookroadshow.com/


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Turning Online Articles Into eBooks

Over the years, after retirement I have taken many of my experiences, observations, and the knowledge from the various industries I participated in and compiled that information into a series of online articles. I am just trying to give back to a world which is given me so much. Of course one of the challenges I had right away was the fact that I am not a writer, rather I am an entrepreneur and business person. I guarantee you those two types of personalities are not often in the same person, at least not at the levels that I had participated in. Okay so, I'd like to talk about this for second if I might.

Let's say you are truly knowledgeable in your field, you know what you're talking about, and you have put your thoughts and experiences into a series of online articles. Once you have 100 or more of these articles, it might make sense to take those articles and repurpose them into an e-book. What I suggest is that you do is take your articles and make each one of them a subtitle in the e-book, and list them in the table of contents. You should group them together by subcategories, and then create a very nice introduction section, and a section of your e-book at the end explaining more about yourself; the author.

Why do I suggest that you do this? Because in the last year there have been tens of millions of the e-readers sold, not to mention all the iPads. So why not put your articles into a collection, and into a format in which potential readers might enjoy. I can tell you this, I've been to Starbucks each week, and every time I go, there are more and more people who are sitting around reading from their e-readers. Rather than try to fight it, maybe it's time that you acquiesce and took some of that content that you have worked so hard to create and make it available to your future clientele and happy and loyal readers?

Now then, I would not recommend that you just throw together crappy articles, but rather you pick your very best articles, and place them into your collection and then use the proper formatting for your e-book. As long as you haven't written "thousands of articles which are nearly identical with little or no content value," then this should work for you. It's the least you can do to deliver your important knowledge to the world. Indeed I hope you will please consider all this and think on it.

Lance Winslow has launched a new provocative eBooks on E-Books. Lance Winslow is a retired Founder of a Nationwide Franchise Chain, and now runs the Online Think Tank; http://www.worldthinktank.net/


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Too Many Cheaters Online Stealing Content and Selling It in E-Books

As a prolific online article writer, I am very upset that so many folks are so lazy, that they'd attempt to cheat and steal content, rather than do it right. There have been numerous cases where folks had found information in the public domain, compiled it into e-books, and then sold those e-books digitally online. Many of the old works which were scanned by Microsoft and Google and are now public domain, some of them 50 years old or more, have been repackaged and sold on e-book selling platforms.

The other day, I found some e-books that I had produced, and was giving away online at my website, and someone else had converted those PDF files into a format that was then loaded onto one of the most popular e-book selling websites. It still had my name on it, as the author, but of course the copyright was missing, and there was that e-book for sale, although someone else was getting money for it.

There was an interesting article in Fast Company titled; "Unmasking A Digital Pirate On Amazon," by Adam Penenberg published digitally on January 25, 2012.

"A Kuwaiti national using fake names and selling others' copyrighted stories in the Kindle Store sheds light on black hat hacker forums--and the theft, taboo sex, and swindles festering in the recesses of Amazon."

The article talked about how online marketers were discussing the ways to manipulate the system at the Warrior Forum. There were folks who were selling e-books for $20, and then allowing people to put their name on it, change the title, and put it onto Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or any of the other e-book websites and sell it in very specific and limited niches.

There was another article recently in the New York Times talking about a similar situation where someone was lifting paragraphs and pieces out of other very popular e-books changing the character names and what have you and reposting them. Obviously that is in violation of copyright law, but one of the biggest challenges with copyright law, or patent law is that it is up to the holder of the copyright or patent to enforce it.

However, with all of this fraud running rampant it's almost impossible to spend all of your time trying to enforce copyright violations and still concentrate on creating new literary works whether it be fiction or nonfiction.

As an online article author, and an author of a good many e-books, I am concerned for other authors who are doing it legitimately, as well as the e-book industry as a whole. The e-books have overtaken the printing industry, and tens of millions of e-readers are sold each month, but it is like the Wild West in the e-book industry.

Eventually the readers of these e-books will no longer trust the system, at that point everyone loses, and the print industry and publishing sector have already been all but destroyed. These cheaters, and lazy online marketers out to scam the public are going to ruin it for everyone. This is very upsetting to me, if you have any questions or comments please shoot me an e-mail, this is a problem we must solve.

Lance Winslow has launched a new provocative series of eBooks on Important Topics. Lance Winslow is a retired Founder of a Nationwide Franchise Chain, and now runs the Online Think Tank; http://www.worldthinktank.net/


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The Real Reason You Are Not Making Money With E-Books

Far too many people find themselves feeling confused and frustrated by the fact that they are not making money with e-books. In my experience, there is one basic reason why you are not making as much money as you would like to be making in this business. In fact, people who make the changes necessary to correct this problem typically get incredible results fairly soon thereafter.

The major reason why you are not making money with e-books is because you really haven't gotten started. In other words, up until now you have done a lot of research and thinking. You may have even purchased a few different products here and they are designed to help you get an e-book publishing business started. But what you have likely never really done is focus on publishing one e-book and then spending an entire month doing everything you can to promote it.

For a lot of people, they do eventually get around to publishing their very first e-book. However, the process seems to take forever. By the time they are actually done publishing the e-book, they are ready for money to start coming in. However, it doesn't work that way. Creating the e-book is only about 10 to 15% of what it takes to make money in this business. The remaining 85 to 90% of your effort, time, and money needs to be focused on marketing and advertising.

People who spend a lot of time focusing on promoting their e-book will have a much better chance of being successful than those who instead focus on making their e-book grammatically perfect. Does that make sense? In other words, nobody's suggesting that you produce a poor quality e-book. On the other hand, just having written an e-book isn't going to make you any money. The real money comes from devoting the time and effort that's necessary to promote it aggressively.

To the extent you are really serious about making money as an e-book publisher, then you need to understand that your primary job is going to be selling and marketing the e-book itself. That's where the real money is made. It really helps if you're following a step-by-step blueprint that shows you everything that you need to do to successfully promote and market an e-book once you have it created.

The real reason you are not making money with e-books is because you have either not created in the book, or if you have, you haven't really spent the time and money necessary to promote it so that it can actually make you money.

Did you know? You can make THOUSANDS of dollars online selling e-Books on the Internet! It's faster and easier than you think! Click here to visit my e-Book Secrets website today!

Yours For E-Book Profits,
Ethan Evans


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Selling Ebooks Online And Marketing Them

Many people online love the idea of selling ebooks, but just as many people don't know how to sell them. Some people start off in some of the toughest niches on the planet - trying to go head-to-head with a major company who has been operating in a particular niche for the past 10 years.

If this describes you, then you should know that your ebook profits will come from going into a small niche, and making money that way. Can you succeed in a large, competitive niche? Sure. But is it advisable? No, it's not. Many people in the niche are already tuned in to the "guru" who has longevity in the niche. So when you come along, they will think that you have no relevant advice that they haven't heard before.

This is why you want to go into a niche in your business if you want to make money online with ebooks. I can remember a while back I went into the "video file converter" niche, and started to receive sales immediately (within 2 days) from the product that I was selling. I only used 1 traffic source to do this, and I'm convinced that you can do the same thing also.

A partial drawback of going into a small, targeted niche is that you have to create a product, create some sales copy, and drive tons of traffic back to your website. If you're not a pro in any of these things, you may have a slight problem on your hands. It's not a major problem, because all of these things can be done within a matter of days. But if you have no idea of where to start and how to look to solve this problem, a matter of days may turn into a matter of weeks.

And this is the gist of selling ebooks online. They're a great thing to do, and the lifestyle is incredible, but you may have a tough time getting started due to creating an ebook, and marketing it online. I once saw an ebook that promised 1001 ways to promote your ebook, but I'm here to tell you, that only 5 of those 1001 ways will bring you the most traffic.

You don't have to do a ton of different strategies to get traffic to your website. Stick with a consistent weekly marketing strategy, and you will be good to go. Selling ebooks are a great way to earn money without doing much except promoting it, and even this is easy. If you have money to test and spend on advertising (particularly pay per click), use it and see how it works for you.

Different people will get different results due to the niche that you're in and the product that you sell, but I'm convinced that almost an ebook of any kind can be sold online. You just need an incredible marketing plan on how to get sales with the ebook, and you will be good to go.

Think about these ideas and consider how you can implement them into your ebook business today. The sooner you take action, the sooner you'll be able to earn money from your ebook that you should be proud of.

Good luck with using these tips to sell your ebook today.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Randall Magwood is one of the most respected and highly-regarded online marketing experts on the internet. He currently has a free book about internet marketing that helps small business owners market their business online successfully. To learn more and to download this free book, simply visit his website here: http://www.internetmarketing-rules.com/


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Making Money Online With E-Books Is Easier Today Than It Was A Year Ago

People who are interested in making money online with e-books often times wonder whether or not the opportunity window has closed. In other words, what they are basically asking themselves is whether or not it's really any easier to make money with e-books today than it might have been a year ago. Some people are under the mistaken assumption that the process has gotten significantly more challenging as time has gone on.

In reality, more and more people have become acclimated with the idea of purchasing electronic books. This is largely due to the fact that various e-readers have become increasingly popular. As a result of the fact that more people now have special devices that enable them to read e-books, the popularity of this particular type of digital publication has simply exploded.

Ironically, people who started their e-book businesses many years ago will be the first to tell you that things have really changed. It's not that things have gotten more difficult, it's quite the opposite. It has become increasingly easy for anybody regardless of experience to get started selling e-books on the Internet. We're not really talking about a business that requires a lot of startup capital or that requires that the aspiring e-book publisher have extensive experience in writing or publishing.

What's most important is that anybody who seriously interested in making money on the Internet with the books have a positive attitude and be open-minded. The reason why these two attributes are so important is because with the right attitude, all of the challenges that will inevitably arise can quickly and easily be overcome. The same cannot be said when somebody has a negative outlook and is coming into the business with preconceived notions that it's going to be difficult or nearly impossible to have any success.

To the extent you happen to be an individual who has been thinking about getting started with e-books, now is a great time to get started. Don't allow yourself to buy into the mistaken belief that it was somehow easier or more lucrative to get started as an e-book publisher many years ago. The simple fact of the matter is that it's significantly less challenging to build a successful e-book business today than it was a year ago. The tools and services that are now available to aspiring e-book publishers makes the process significantly easier.

Don't forget, things will always change in the e-book industry. You have to be open-minded to that fact. By having a positive attitude and a can-do spirit, there's really nothing holding you back from having a lot of success in this business.

Did you know? You can make THOUSANDS of dollars online selling eBooks on the Internet! It's faster and easier than you think! Click here to visit my eBook Secrets website today!

Yours For EBook Profits,
Ethan Evans


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Passive Online Income From EBooks - Build A Profitable Online Business With EBooks

Passive income is income you generate long after you have done the initial work. This is sometimes referred to as residual income, but the online community tends to not use that term. Instead of trading your time for an hourly wage, passive income allows you to create products that will sell for years to come. This process of working once and being paid over and over again is one that will make a huge difference in your life.

I believe the fastest and easiest way to get started is by writing an eBook on a topic you are interested in and have some knowledge and experience in as well. This can be in almost any niche, but you want to make sure people are willing to spend money in order to receive this information. Go over to Google and type in the topic you are thinking of writing an eBook on to see what is already available for sale. My rule of thumb is this - if there are at least three products for sale on this topic then the market is there and you should proceed. On the other hand, if yours would be only the first or second product available in this niche, it probably won't do as well.

Now it's time to make an outline so that you can get all of your ideas out of your head and onto paper or a word processing document. Spend as much time as you need to include everything you possibly can here. Put a check mark next to anything that you will need to do further research on later in this process.

Refine your outline so that you have several sections or chapters, and then start to fill in these sections with information that is relevant. I think of my eBook outline like I think of my house; I only put things in the kitchen or family that belong in those rooms. With your eBook chapters, only add the content that belongs to the chapter or section you are currently working on. This will keep you organized so that you will move quickly through the writing process.

The marketing begins while you are still writing, so start to build a list of people who will most likely be interested in purchasing a copy of your information.

Once your eBook is completed you can move into the next phase, which is to reach out to people who are influential in this niche to have them recommend your eBook through an affiliate link. This will build you list and your income quickly and show the marketplace that you are a credible expert in your field.

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What Are PLR E-Books, and How Can You Make Money Online With Them?

PLR e-books are books that give you "Private Label Rights" to resell. So, for example, if you purchase an e-book - you can either buy for your own personal enjoyment or you can buy the "private label rights" to sell them to your customers.

Often you can change the book cover and title if you wish, to make it more appealing and relevant to your customer base.

PLR e-books are great because you can purchase them, make changes to them (to fit your needs) - thought this isn't necessary - and resell them at a profit. The great thing is that you can resell them over and over again.

The best and most effective way to sell e-books (or any other product online) is to have a website or and an email list. (I have written several articles on how to build, maintain, and effectively use your email list).

Once you have your PLR books you can sell them to compliment your blog's information. You can sell them using a number of different services including e-junkie.com, PayPal.com, and ClickBank.com. These online companies allow you to send your e-book to your paying customers right after they pay for them. Taking only a few minutes to set up, you can have a working "shopping cart" with "Buy" or "Add to Cart" buttons directly on your website.

Now to be fair, you do need a way to collect your money, which is why you should open up a PayPal account. If you haven't already done so, you should do this as soon as possible.

If you already have a website, PLR books offer a great "secondary" product (or products) to offer during their shopping cart exit. The great thing with e-books is that you can tailor them specifically to your clients or customers. How much would they be willing to pay? Could you sell an e-book and make an extra $19.95 or $37 per check out? If you make nearly $35 extra on nearly each order, how much extra income would this bring to you? I would imagine quite a lot.

So, whether you offer your PLR books as primary or secondary products, a quite a lot of money is to be made when the margins of your product are nearly 100%.

The fact is that many business owners struggle to maintain a line of credit while they sell their inventory and only reap at most 30% to 40% of the actual cost. The standard for many industries is marking the product up by 33% or one-third of its wholesale cost. If you are tripling the profit margins, then you will generate more profits much faster.

Why not choose a safer and much more valuable product offering like e-books? Selling information is the cheapest and best way to increase your profits.

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E-Books - Have They Changed Anything in Modern Day Life?

This article has been written to describe some of the key benefits of e-books and their impacts in our daily life.

Historically books have played a very important role in development of human civilizations and are also a key tool for enhancing human knowledge over the centuries. With the world wide web and internet peaking its boom in late 90s and trending to have electronic versions of many day life functions, it would have been quite unrealistic to see paper books not being overshadowed by e-books. However, it was not only the internet that played its part on promoting e-books, rather there have been a tremendous variety of gadgets ranging from good resolution smart phones to isolate and sophisticated e-readers that have enabled the modern day people to carry almost their own library of the size bigger than many national libraries in the world in their pockets or hand and should bags. If you were able to tell this to a person, of an era about 100 years ago, he would perhaps imagine that all these forms of e-readers might prove among a few great inventions of the modern day world.

E-books not only make you save a great deal of your shelve-space or in some cases an entire room in your house but they prove to be more useful when it comes to portability, imagine if you are a resident in America and visiting Australia for a business trip for about 3 months, would you carry a set of 10-12 paper books with you to serve your appetite for book reading? With all the hectic issues of carrying increased weight of your luggage and in many cases your suitcase space, not many people would answer in a 'big yes'. With the great rate of e-books availability of your choice, the answer shall be a 'yes I'll keep even more than that and that because I have all those in my e-books reader'.

It is not just the space and portability that makes the case of e-books very strong; availability factors make it even more suitable and popular choice. Imagine, all the major books sellers in your country or continent, or even of entire world sitting outside the door of your house for anxiously waiting for your order for a book to be bought and available today. It's even more than that cause you can find the book you are interested in, over the internet, simply pay for it and read it in your e-book reader, be it a smart phone, your PC, office laptop, a personal net-books or a sophisticated e-book reader.

Amazingly, e-books have not only increased the availability factor of books for buyers in different parts of the world, as the benefits are not just unidirectional; it has been quite helpful for writers, publishers and sellers to make their book products, researches and piece of art available for appreciation from all over the world. Economy of scales have played its part too as now the publishers will not be limited to gain financial benefits from a limited stock, it opens up a giant market just by publishing e-version of the book while publishing a paper book.

Wrapping up the discussion, it would be quite true to claim that e-books are proven beneficial for not only the readers, writers, sellers or intermediate parties; but are also a very useful tool of protecting our environment too. The argument for this statement is not a new one, we all know that from ancient times human have produced papers using plants and trees as a source and with increasing use of papers in modern day life there have been several campaigns every year to protect environment by reducing the tree cutting activities. E-books have allowed to keep sharing knowledge, ideas and researches without the cost of cutting trees or and hence played their part in saving environment.

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Formatting Secrets for Kindle and Nook EBooks

Formatting an eBook for use on a web site or for sending by email using the PDF file format is relatively easy. Most popular word processors and page design programs can export to the PDF file format and those exports usually accurately render the PDF to match the original created in Word, InDesign, or whatever. Formatting for the Amazon Kindle or Barnes & Nook is a completely different proposition. Some programs like InDesign have plug-ins that supposedly save to the eBook format, but these are notoriously inaccurate. So exactly how do you properly, and easily, format a file for Kindle or Nook?

The Kindle format and also the Nook format are based on HTML, so the obvious answer to the previous question is to do your formatting in HTML. Most word processors and page layout programs can save to HTML, so that is the first step. Then open the file in your favorite HTML editor, I like using Dreamweaver but all of these techniques are done at the code view so any standard HTML editor will work. You can even use a plain text editor like Windows Notepad if you like. The Kindle Fire can take some HTML 5 coding with CSS3, but we will be sticking with more basic formatting in this discussion.

What we want is basic HTML, with all excessive formatting removed. If you are formatting for the Kindle and there is a cover image, remove it. Kindle works best if you upload the cover image separately from the eBook file. In the Nook you can leave it attached. For a professional look you want to start the actual eBook with a Title Page, followed by a Copyright Page. You only need basic information on the Title Page, first of course the title of the eBook as text, don't use a picture for the title, keep it text. You can follow this by a smaller picture similar to the cover of the book if you like, but don't put a small image of the cover here. That just looks unprofessional. What I frequently do is to use the same art as the cover if it is interesting enough but without the text.

The copyright page can contain a lot of information but the most important part is a properly formatted copyright. This is in the form of "copyright date name", here is an example: copyright 2012 George Peirson. You can replace copyright with the copyright symbol if you like. One more thing the copyright holder has to be either an individual or corporation (which are individuals as far as the US Government is concerned). Aside from corporations, companies cannot own copyrights. So either a person's name, or a corporation name, no business names, no doing business as, no partnerships, etc.

Next you will have your table of contents, followed by the rest of the book. We will now look at more specific HTML level formatting techniques.

Start by cleaning out all of the extraneous coding, span tags, any font tags or CSS styling, etc. Leave in paragraph tags or div tags as needed, but pretty much take everything else out. We basically want to start from scratch and keep the formatting to a minimum for the widest compatibility. If you use a program like Dreamweaver you can use the Find and Replace function to speed up this task. Lets say that you have paragraph tags with some formatting in them like this [p class="bodytext"], instead of looking through all of your code and removing each instance of [class="bodytext"], instead do a search for [p class="bodytext"] and replace with [p]. Also remove any span tags and don't forget to remove the closing tags as well, [/span]

We will next put in page breaks as needed, normally you would want each new chapter to start at the top of its own page, and of course the Title Page should be on one page and the Copyright Page should have its own page as well. To start a page at the top of the page on Kindle put in a page break in the code. Make sure you use a page break after the Title Page, after the Copyright page, after the Table of Contents, to give the eBook a professional look. The page break tag goes at the top of the new page in the code view, for instance at the beginning of each chapter before you start any text on that page. Here is the tag to use, this is a special tag that you will not find in normal HTML: [mbp:pagebreak /]. Just put it on its own line inside of tag symbols in the code at the beginning of each new chapter.

Now for some basic paragraph formatting. Of course you will be putting your paragraphs in paragraph tags, [p] paragraph text goes here [/p]. You can put in basic paragraph attributes into the opening paragraph tag, the most commonly used one is the align attribute. Simple to use, it goes like this:

[p align="left"] for left alignment,

[p align="center"] for center alignment

[p align="right"] for right alignment

Another attribute is align="justify" to force full justification, but eBooks fully justify by default so you can ignore this one.

The paragraph tag will leave a blank line between paragraphs, if you want your paragraphs to be continuous without blank lines then use a break tag instead, [br /]. Put one of these at the end of each paragraph break in your text and then begin the next line (no opening paragraph tag). To put a space between paragraphs use multiple break tags.

When you bump paragraphs together like this you will need a larger indent on the first line to easily spot the beginning of each paragraph, you can create the indent by using non-breaking spaces, here is the code "&" followed by "nbsp", you can put as many as you need, each one is a single space. I have found that 5-9 of these at the beginning of a paragraph gives a nice looking indent. You can use spacing attributes in the opening paragraph tag for indenting the first line, but it is not as reliable as the non-breaking space, so I stick with that in most cases.

You can indent the text on the left and right by using Block Quotes, basically adding margins to the page. Be aware though that on the earlier Black & White Kindles the right margin may be ignored.

[blockquote] text [/blockquote]

You can put several paragraphs between one set of block quotes, and you can double up or triple up on the blockquotes to add larger margins, useful for poems and such.

Put in Bold and Italics as needed using standard tags, b for bold and i for italics

You can also use the different H tags for sizing your text, although I have found that only the larger H tag numbers work reliably. [h1] title text [/h1], [h2] not as large [/h2], etc. The H tags go from 1 to 6 but I have found that only h1 through h3 work reliably on all devices. So these are good for titles, page headings, and such.

Use H tags to size title and other large text like this:

[h1] title of eBook [/h1]

[h2] subtitle of eBook [/h2]

[h2] chapter titles [/h2]

You can put in alignment attributes into H tags, like this: [h1 align="center"].

Next position and format your images. I recommend sticking with left, right, or center alignment and keep your images on the smaller size. If the image is too large it will be resized by the eBook reader to fit the page and you will have one big image with no text. This is one spot where you may want to do some testing to get just the right size depending on your needs.

Once the basic formatting is in place you can set up the Table of Contents. Use anchor tags to create links for a Table of Contents. If you do this right after the title page and name it Table of Contents Kindle will know what it is and use this list for the Kindle TOC at the end of the book.

An Anchor tag looks like this: [a name="11" id="11"] (inside of tag symbols of course)

Place this at the top of each chapter, after the page break tag we included previously. You can name the anchor tags anything you want, but I find it easy to just number them. The example above is for chapter 11.

Now go up to your Table of Contents page and use standard links on that text to link back to your anchor tags. Here is how the link for chapter 11 looks in the TOC.

[a href="#11"] Chapter 11[/a] (again with the correct tag symbols surrounding the tag)

You can name your chapter anchor tags anything you like, maybe you have a collection of short stories and your Table of Contents lists the story titles instead of chapters, this is fine. But if you use the word Chapter in the Table of Contents Kindle will ignore any other links on that page when making the Kindle Table of Contents (in the Kindle controls and at the end of the eBook). So if you have this:

Forward

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Epilogue

The Kindle will only use:

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

In your eBook's Table of Contents, of course your TOC with all of your anchor tags will work correctly, but if someone uses the TOC control in Kindle they will not see the Forward or Epilogue links in this example. This does not happen if you don't use the word Chapter. I am not sure why this is so and I discovered this by accident, but after a lot of testing it seems to be consistent. So either use all Chapters (chapter 1 - Forward, chapter 2, chapter 3, chapter 4 - Epilogue) or don't use the word Chapter in the TOC.

You can use standard links in the text and at the end of the book for links to web pages, etc. These will work fine, but to be safe keep any external links off of the Table of Contents page. If you want a list of links at the front of the book put them on their own page after the TOC.

One more tip on designing your book, make sure you have a good Forward or First Chapter. Amazon previews the first 10% of the book in their Look Inside tool in their Kindle Store, so you want the first 10% to grab the attention of the reader so that they will buy your book. Don't fill the front of the book with advertising, save that for the end, and don't put a bunch of pictures at the front of the book as well. Make sure you have some quality text in the first 10% to maximize your exposure and sales.

This will take care of almost all of your formatting needs and make your book easily convertible to both the Kindle and Nook platforms. You can get a lot fancier if you need to, but this really is most of the formatting that most books use.

You should do a lot of testing to make sure that your formatting works, I recommend using a program named Calibre to convert your HTML to the MOBI format for the Kindle and the ePUB format for use on the Nook. You should use either the computer version of the Kindle Reader and the Nook Reader to check the formatting after conversion, or better still use an actual Kindle or Nook. Don't rely on the Reader in Calibre as it is not accurate. One more tip, I have found that if I need to change or fix the formatting I need to remove the eBook from the Kindle Reader and also remove the eBook from Calibre, then re-import the fixed HTML back into Calibre, re-convert to MOBI or ePUB, and re-install in the Reader, otherwise I have found that the changes don't always take.

George Peirson is a successful Entrepreneur and Internet Trainer. He is the author of over 60 multimedia based tutorial training titles covering such topics as Photoshop, Flash and Dreamweaver. To see his training sets visit http://www.howtogurus.com/ Article copyright 2012 George Peirson


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