Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

How to write and publish ebooks “lens”

I  just launched a “lens” at Squidoo about How to write and publish ebooks — I’ll keep you posted on how I do with it :-)

Here’s a taste of my first post:

Many authors think they need a “publisher” for their ebook in order to make any money. Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, having a “publisher” could actually hamper your sales and leave you making a lot LESS money than you otherwise could with a little knowledge.

First, let’s define “published.” To me, “published” means:

1. Your ebook is available for sale to anyone who wants to buy it.

2. People can automatically get your ebook when they pay for it (no interaction by you).

3. You get paid automatically for each sale you make.

If that is the definition of “published” then you have 2 main options for getting your ebook up for sale. I suggest doing BOTH of them (not one or the other).

Get the rest here at Squidoo => How to write and publish ebooks


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