The Bad Clichés of Ebook Cover Design

We all know a cliché ebook cover design when we see one: big glossy cover, exaggerated perspective, too many “web 2.0” stickers, booming fonts, bad clipart,  and the icing on the cake, a gaudy reflection or drop shadow casting over the page. The look is repeated over and over again – and . . . → Read More:

DLGuard Review: Starting An Ebook Business Using Download Sales Tools

This DLGuard review presents one way to set up a download sales management system to run a simple ebook business. The tool is intended for use with any type of digital file (anything that can be transferred over the internet) but its use with ebook PDF sales has been one of its most popular uses.

After writing ebooks in 2007 I was researching ways to sell them online (i) securely, (ii) without having to pay commission and (iii) without needing constant mediation to handle sales. Seeing that other webmaster’s DLGuard reviews online were favorable I decided to give it a try.

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Why Not Write an e-Book?

Have you ever wanted to be a writer? Have you always had an ambition to have a book published? Well, these days it’s a lot easier than you think, due to the growth of self-publishing.

You might be surprised how easy it is to publish your own e-book. And there are a range of service providers who will put that e-book into print too. There’s a common misconception that in order to make any kind of profit from a book you have to be a bestselling author.

That’s not the case. All you actually have to do to write a profitable e-book is provide information that people are looking for and are prepared to pay for.

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