I have a ebook I have written and it is a how to for adults or on sexual things.
What kind of legal disclaimer do I have to use?
I’m currently working on a fiction novel. I’m seriously considering publishing my work as an eBook. Any advice?
Also, if any of you are authorities in book reviews, I’d like to pitch a couple of excerpts your way for your review and opinion.
Thanks a bunch!
How much are you willing to pay for an ebook that teaches you everything you need to know to start a business?
*****THIS IS GEARED TOWARDS WOMEN****
The book is full of tons of useful information and resources
A) $27
B) $40 (includes another ebook-so 2 for $40)
C) $47 for one
Thank you.
I’m currently writing a book about search engine optimization for blog posts, and I’m thinking of publishing it as a Portable Document Format (PDF) eBook.
But what legal rights and so one must I be aware of? And can I publish the eBook as a download (secure payments trough PayPal) myself without further ado?
I’m a Norwegian resident so US taxes and so on is irrelevant.
I’m also interested in other tips for eBook publishing.
PS: I’m already aware of PDF encryption and metadata.
Yes, I would like to know how to get my novel published to the Nook/Nook Color. I sadly could find no guides on the subject. Also, is there an age limitation/minimum for publishing to the Nook? Thank you!
I would like an ebook to buy a good one , about event/ party planning business from starting one,how to, etc.
How do I get my ebook on amazon? Also are there other sites where my ebook can be sold? I try on ebay but dont have much luck and every listing costs me money.
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I am a big reader and some books that I want to read are in ebook form. However, I don’t know how to go about getting an ebook. Can anyone help?
EveryWayWoman.com featured Stevie Wilson, social media “bad ass” and internet marketing specialist in 3 segments. This is segment #2 and features a conversation about a fun topic– product reviews and freebies and then turns serious to focus on being safe online– not just with personal information but with anti-virus software. Stevie is the face/voice of McAfee’s Fake Anti-Virus Scareware Initiative 2010 (*for which she was not paid) and also how much security your business needs as well. It’s not just a virus program that’s going to protect your work computers– but you need more!