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Ebooks for Profit and Publicity How would you like to find a great and easy way to get a lot of free publicity for your online business and also get a second stream of income?Whether you wish to cost-effectively promote your current business or web site, or you wish to get a new ...
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* Amazon.com's e-bookstore distributes titles that can be read with the Microsoft Reader.
* BarnesAndNoble.com carries titles for the Microsoft Reader, RCA REB 1100, and the Glassbook Reader.
* eBookCity utilizes their proprietary Versaware system.
* Booklocker's titles are mainly in Acrobat, with a few HTML titles.
How can you use this to your advantage? By adapting your ebook to each of these formats you stand a better chance of influencing potential readers to purchase your title.
Remember, while a reader may not visit your site on a regular basis, they will typically visit your colleagues, competitors, or industry sites. Get your title featured in all potential sales venues - no matter what format the ebook is sold in - and you'll reach them more frequently.
Cost to transform each book is minimal, because you only have to convert a title to a specific format one time. There are no physical distribution costs. And what you reap in overall exposure, as well as additional sales can be tremendous.
About the Author Monique Harris is the editor/publisher of "Digital Publishing & Promotion," a twice-weekly Webzine for authors, publishers and promoters who wish to sell more books - (print and electronic) - online. Visit her site at .
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