The world is expanding technologically
speaking, and that’s why we would like to discuss the “latest and greatest”
trends of the day, of which one of those is the booming eBook
Phenomenon.
Your first step is to get your book into a
digital format. If you wrote your book on your computer as a Word.doc you have
already accomplished this project. However, if your manuscript was completed a
number of years ago and you have only a “hard” copy you have two choices: you
can either scan your manuscript and convert it to digital that way, or you can simply
have someone re-type your manuscript and save it as a Word.doc.
Once
you have your manuscript in digital format (either Word.doc or PDF) you can
proceed and convert it into an eBook format. To date, there are two of these
that you can choose from: The iPad needs an ePub format, while Kindle needs
Mobi. Now, you can upload it as a PDF, but this is typically problematic for
both iPad and Kindle, as it mandates a lot of scrolling and the pages may not
“fit.”
Once
your book is in eBook format you next need to make it available to the public.
To do this you should go to Kindle and set up what is known as a KDP, or Kindle
Direct Publishing, Account. In doing so, this makes your book available on
Amazon, as Amazon owns Kindle. (Currently, Amazon is selling more eBooks than
hard copy books, and it is most likely that the trend is not going to reverse
itself.)
Accomplishing this is a process, but you can
do it! (AUTHORS NOTE: You can expect to receive about 70% of the sales price
with eBooks sold on Amazon, though this can vary due to fulfillment
arrangements and so on.)
To learn more about this process, contact Pathmaker Marketing today!
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