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Jun 30 2011in Features, Member Blog, Opinion by James MoushonTags: Amazon, amazon online reader, Amazon Public Notes, amazon upgrade program, authors, e-books, E-Publishing, e-textbooks, ebooks, Indie publishing, Kindle, sherlock holmes, traditional publishing
Prime Suspect: The New Amazon Upgrade Program Amazon Public Notes look like they are taking a turn that only a detective can figure out. I blogged in February about the Great News of Amazon adding a new feature to their eBooks called Public Notes in which readers could share highlights and notes with other readers. [...]
Tags: Amazon, amazon online reader, Amazon Public Notes, amazon upgrade program, authors, e-books, E-Publishing, e-textbooks, ebooks, Indie publishing, Kindle, sherlock holmes, traditional publishing
Mar 24 2011in Features, Member Blog, Resources by James MoushonTags: Amazon, Amazon Public Notes, author, e-books, ebook rendering, hbspub.com, hyperlinks, in-book links, indie authors, James Moushon, writing
One of the first things an eBook Author must learn to use is the power of links. Whether you’re creating your ebook, setting up your web site, writing a blog or joining a group on the Internet, hyperlinks are what make things happen. The more clicks, the more chances of your success. The synergy created [...]
Tags: Amazon, Amazon Public Notes, author, e-books, ebook rendering, hbspub.com, hyperlinks, in-book links, indie authors, James Moushon, writing