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There are several methods to publishing an eBook that mainly include the usage of Kindle, PDF, Word and iBook formats. In this book, you'll be learning how to create a picture eBook from scratch ready to save as a PDF document at the end.
Whether you chose to sell your eBook on Amazon Kindle, Apple's iBookstore or Barnes & Noble's Nook, if you can create and save your eBook as a Word document (.doc) you will be able to easily format your eBook to suit any of those stores when you are ready to publish your eBook.
When you create a picture eBooks to sell on Kindle, iBooks or Barnes & Noble, you need to first make sure that your eBook is enhanced with entertaining and informative images. Flowever, inserting images into eBooks is not always straight forward and can seriously affect the final formatting of the eBook once published online. You should always check with each individual publisher as to the up to date formatting recommendations and guidelines for individual companies.
Some publishers may also charge more for your eBook to be published with them as a result of the volume of images within your eBook. Flence you need to give serious thought and consideration to how many images you intend to include in your eBook, how important they are and the formatting of those images.
Creating a Cover Page
A cover page defines your eBook even before it has been read. It may seem weird but people really do judge a book by its cover these days, especially if it is sold online. If the cover page isn't attractive or inviting, then it's more likely that people will ignore your book rather than purchasing or reading it. Therefore, a cover page is of great importance when it comes to creating an illustrative eBook especially when it is sold online.
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- License: Private Label Rights
- Category:Ebooks
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