Writing A Successful Ebook Written by Shelley Lowery
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Once you have created your chapter titles, you can begin writing each individual chapter. When you begin writing, keep in mind, reading on a computer screen is much more difficult than reading from paper. It not only causes eyestrain, but it is also a much slower read. With this in mind, keep your writing to point and avoid any filler information that really isn't necessary. Provide your readers with all of information required for each chapter, but keep it as simple as possible. Write your text in small blocks and leave a space between each paragraph. Use an easy-to-read font such as Arial or Verdana and use black text on a white background. In addition, make sure you use plenty of white space. White space is empty space between your paragraphs and around your text. You certainly don't want to overwhelm your readers with a solid page of black text. Not only does it look bad, but it certainly won't keep their interest. It is very important that you do everything you can to make your readers as comfortable as possible. If your text is difficult to read, your readers will not only become frustrated, but it will also make your ebook appear to be unprofessional. Your ebook should be well organized and enable your readers to easily locate important information. To spice up your ebook's appearance, you may want to add a colorful border, subject dividers and relevant images. In addition, enlarge your subtitles to enable your readers to easily recognize beginning of each new section. By adding these extra touches to your ebook, you will not only improve your ebook's appearance, but it will also keep your reader interested.

Shelley Lowery is the author of Ebook Starter. A complete ebook design kit that takes you step by step through designing, creating and marketing your own ebook. Give your ebook a professional look in just a few simple steps with over 100 ebook interface and cover templates. http://www.web-source.net/ebookstarter.htm
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The current price is $225 for 10 numbers, which is minimum you can purchase. You can order right online and should receive your numbers within 10 business days. For further information, visit: http://www.isbn.org/ http://www.bowker.com/ Bookland EAN Bar Codes If you're planning on placing your ebook on CD-ROM, you'll need to use a bar code specifically designed for books. The Bookland European Article Number (EAN) is standard bar code used in book industry. It enables ISBN to be encoded directly into bar code. An EAN begins with 978, which is Bookland prefix. This code is used on books and similar products internationally. This code will enable a retailer to scan code and easily identify a book by its ISBN. When book is sold, cashier can scan Bookland EAN bar code and retrieve book price and other important information from bookseller's database. For further information, visit isbn.org to review their list of Bookland EAN Bar Code suppliers: http://www.isbn.org/standards/home/isbn/us/barcode.html If you're serious about publishing an ebook, make sure you research all of your options before you start. You must look at entire picture before deciding upon right format, whether or not you should copyright your ebook and if you'll need a bar code. You never know, once you write your ebook, you may want to expand your market and offer your ebook in different formats. Not only can you publish your ebook in PDF or EXE format, but you can also place it on CD-ROM, format it for ebook reading devices or even Print on Demand. The possibilities are endless.

Shelley Lowery is the author of Ebook Starter. A complete ebook design kit that takes you step by step through designing, creating and marketing your own ebook. Give your ebook a professional look in just a few simple steps with over 100 ebook interface and cover templates. http://www.web-source.net/ebookstarter.htm
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