eBooks: A Great Alterative to Print Publishing
Are you a writer who has tried and tried and tried again toget your book published? If you have and
if you have only been met with rejection letter after rejection letter, your
first impulse may be to give up. The
decision to do so is yours to make, but if you do believe that you have a good
book on your hands, you may want to consider transforming your book into an
eBook instead.
A nice as it is to hear that you can take your book,
transform it into an eBook, and sell it, you may be curious as to why you
should do so, as well as how. The good
news is that creating an eBook is a lot easier than many imagine. In fact, the hardest part of about creating
an eBook is writing one and you should already have this step accomplished.
As for the benefits of creating an eBook, it is first
important to know what they are. eBooksare defined as electronic or digital books.
The materials and stories covered in eBooks are just like printed books;
however, the overall format is different.
As for who reads eBooks and how they are read, you will find
that it all depends. There are a number
of small handheld machines that are used to read eBooks. These components upload an eBook, often through
a small connecting cable that is connected through the computer. As popular as this approach is, many eBook
reading machines can be costly; therefore, many readers choose to simply just
read eBooks from their computer or print them.
The most avid readers of eBooks are those who are internet and computer
savvy.
The main benefit of transforming your book into an eBook is
that the process is easy. In fact, many
first time authors are surprised just how easy it is to create an eBook. Although you do have a number of different
formatting options, many choose the popular PDF format, as most computers
already have free reader programs installed.
This means that your buyers will be able to read your eBook right
away.
Since all publishers require book manuscripts to be in
printed, computer format. There is a
good chance that your book is already saved on your computer. What you will want to do is use a program,
like Adobe Create a PDF Online. Simply
follow the directions and your book will automatically be transformed into a
PDF file. As for creating an eBook, this
is really the only step that you need to take.
As easy as it is to create an eBook, selling it can be more
difficult. The good news, however, is
that you do have a number of different options.
One of those options to sell your eBook on a third party website. These are websites where a large collection
of eBooks are listed for sale and written by different authors. The only downside to this approach is the
fact that most third party websites take a small percentage of each sale or
they charge a monthly fee.
In keeping with selling an eBook, you also have the option
of creating your own website. What you
will want to do is create a webpage that offers detailed information about your
eBook, such as its title, the basis of your storyline, or what readers will
learn if your eBook is a how-to book.
This approach is the most cost effective; however, it is important to
remember that internet users will not just be able to find your website; you
also need to market it as well.
As for accepting payment, many eBook authors use programs
like PayPal. If you do choose to create
your own website, you can also purchase your own shopping cart software. This should allow you to not only accept
payments from PayPal members, but major credit card holders as well.
As a recap, transforming your book into an eBook and selling
it online is a nice alternative to print publishing and self-publishing. If you are unable to get your eBook published
by a well-known publisher, it is an approach that you will want to examine.
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