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

Steve Weber



(from the publisher) Sell your book now, in eBook and paperback! Book marketing guru Steve Weber shares the secrets big publishers don't want you to know:
> Profit now by uploading your book to Amazon's Kindle, Apple's iPhone, 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 with no marketing costs.

> Discover why you don't need a traditional publisher or agent.

> Get reviews for your book and maximize sales.

> See the fastest, cheapest way to copyright a book in your name.

> Get tax breaks and home-office write offs.

> Price your content for maximum profits.

> Cut out costly middlemen.

> Spin off your books into more cash-producing formats.

> Expand your income and marketing with podcasting.

     No longer must new writers "pay their dues" by working for free and getting rejection notes. Now you can upload your sample chapter or short story to Amazon and other platforms and start selling it now.

     When do you want to start, and how much do you want to pay? You can pay thousands of dollars to a "self-publishing company" that might take months to get your book on the market, and screw everything up in the process. Or you can do it yourself the right way. You can read ePublish by Steve Weber, and get the advice you need to get started now -- at the lowest possible cost, with the lowest possible risk, and highest possible chance of success.



(from Michael) I spent ten bucks on this book and was greatly disappointed. I expected a book that would actually explain to me how to produce an e-book, but this book doesn't do it. It covers marketing, distribution, taxation, licensing, copyright and other business topics. But -- despite its "ePublish" title -- the book does not explain how to publish e-books. I think I was deceived.

     Also, the cover-within-a-cover gimmick is overused and silly. 'Book guru' Steve made his copyright page face the wrong way and the index is unprofessional (e.g., separate listings for both "affiliate" and "affiliates" -- both for the same page; people indexed by first names, not last names). A "guru" should know better. Much better.


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