Not exact matches
Perhaps you've experienced this: you're reading an
eBook and click to a
page that asks you to fill in information or
answer questions.
Our new
eBook page is where you'll find
answers to all sorts of frequently asked
eBook questions like what's the difference between different
eBook formats, what's this «metadata» term mean and why is it so important, and you can learn what your
eBooks will need to get into tip top shape for your readers.
But today, an article by Aaron Stanton for Digital Book World may provide the
answers to how to categorize
ebooks to ensure the safety of online shoppers — especially underaged readers — while also offering consumers more detailed information about the type and level of content within the virtual
pages of a book.
To help
answer this most important of questions, we have redesigned the Sell
page to provide an at - a-glance summary of Lulu's distribution options, services, tools, and retail pricing examples for both print and
eBooks in distribution.
I was thinking about this recently, and realized that the
answer was pretty simple, when you remember that an
ebook is simply a specialized web
page.
This info was quite useful, I'm finding what to price my
ebook at a difficult question to
answer, I guess quite cheap because it is short, about 27
pages, and my first book.
If you have other questions they may be
answered at Project Gutenberg's Frequently asked questions
page — almost everything you ever wanted to know about Project Gutenberg and
ebooks.
Also, there's a list of the different
pages you need in the front and back of your
eBook,
answers to frequently asked questions, and an explanation of everything you need to have prepared before you're ready to publish.
We were able to write 15 articles, update our state requirements
pages, start our PTCB practice exam (it does need more questions, but we have it started), loaded a more helpful pharmacy technician school search program,
answered numerous questions from comments and via email, added a free
eBook and newsletter / subscriber option, and we had over 70,000
page views in 2012 (over double what we saw in 2011).