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ePublish: Self-Publish Fast and Profitably for Kindle, iPhone, CreateSpace and Print on Demand

Ebook By Steve Weber
Rating: 1 star1 star1 star1 star(4)
Published: Apr. 06, 2009
Category: Non-Fiction » Computers and Internet » Digital publishing
Category: Non-Fiction » Business & Economics » Marketing
Words: 25635 (approximate)
Language: English


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Sell your book NOW, in eBook and paperback! Book sales guru Steve Weber tells you the secrets big publishers don't want you to know: ▲ Profit now by uploading your book to Amazon’s Kindle, Apple’s iPhone, Smashwords, and other mobile platforms. ▲ Turn your text into a profitable paperback edition with no upfront costs for printing, storage, or shipping. ▲ Get free, global exposure.

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Review by: Addison Gast on Feb. 02, 2010 : star star star star
Interesting and informative but needs to be updated for IPAD, and other changes in the industry since its first publication. Steve probably has a lot to add to this in his own mind--- like many of us, its a non-profit project that is close to the bottom of the priority list perhaps?

Review by: Addison Gast on Feb. 02, 2010 : star star star star
Interesting and informative but needs to be updated for IPAD, and other changes in the industry since its first publication. Steve probably has a lot to add to this in his own mind--- like many of us, its a non-profit project that is close to the bottom of the priority list perhaps?

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