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Mar 9 2012in Resources by Henry BaumTags: Bookbaby Coupon, ebook conversion, Ebook Distribution
I was just contacted by a BookBaby rep who offered SPR visitors this code to get 10% off on premium services: Springbk10 It expires March 31, 2012. About BookBaby: Upload your eBook and pay as little as $99. Signing up on BookBaby.com is fast and easy. You set the selling price, supply eBook descriptions, author [...]
Tags: Bookbaby Coupon, ebook conversion, Ebook Distribution
Oct 25 2011in Features, Interviews by Henry BaumTags: ebook conversion
eBookit is one of the best new conversion services – and their site just had a major redesign, suggesting that the service is growing quickly along with the ebook market. I haven’t worked with eBookIt for any of my own books, but I walked my dad through the process and it was easy – and [...]
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Oct 10 2011in Publisher Reviews by Henry BaumTags: ebook conversion, ebook marketing, ebook services, epub, ISBN
Ebookit charges a flat fee of $149: What WE Do: 1. We Prepare Your File for Conversion 2. We Assign You an ISBN 3. We Convert Your File To Many Required eBook Types 4. We Check Your Converted eBook for Quality 5. We Distribute Your eBook to the World 6. We Promote Your eBook! (optional) [...]
Tags: ebook conversion, ebook marketing, ebook services, epub, ISBN
Jul 13 2011in Features, Resources by Henry BaumTags: ebook conversion, ebook formatting, Kindle
If you’ve got a blog, you’re probably familiar with what it takes to format for the Kindle. If a tag like <em> is totally unfamiliar to you, it’ll be a bit harder to get up to speed, but HTML code is actually not as complicated as it looks – especially as it pertains to a [...]
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Jun 2 2011in Features, Opinion by James MoushonTags: authors, bloody omaha, book design, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, E-Publishing, ebook conversion, ebook links, ebooks, garry m. graves, indie author, rendering, self-publishing, travel guides
I am a non-fiction and technical book reader at heart. Lately I have become addicted to ebooks. I like the ability to get the ebook anytime and anywhere and read it anytime I want. Recently a historical fiction hardcover book was passed to me. A book about Elizabeth 1 of England and the period in [...]
Tags: authors, bloody omaha, book design, Call Off the Dogs, e-books, E-Publishing, ebook conversion, ebook links, ebooks, garry m. graves, indie author, rendering, self-publishing, travel guides