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Saturday, April 2, 2022

Self-Publishing: Ultimate eBook Creator Helps you create eBooks and publish online

Self-Publishing: Ultimate eBook Creator Helps you create eBooks and publish online




 Does anyone ever fancy being a famous author? Having your books sold at main book stores in big cities is one of the coolest things in the world.


One may argue that everyone can have his or her own blog, and share it with the public via social media.


But, I mean, selling books at shops is different as it brings you revenues. I’m not asking you to do it full-time, but some extra income would always be welcomed.


OK, selling real books at physical stores may not be as exciting as a decade ago. People now prefer reading online!


Mmm… how about making eBooks? Can I sell it at Kindle Store?


Self-Publishing could be tricky and challenging (say Amazon KDP)

The eBooks publishing process is quite complex, mainly because you have to satisfy the requirement of different platforms. However, thanks to Ultimate eBook Creator (UEC), it is not as technical as you think now.


It may just take you 15 minutes (of course, assume that your work is ready to print). You can self-publish your masterpiece and have it on sale on Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble, iBookStore, Smashwords, and Lulu.


Sounds cool?


It used to be quite difficult to publish eBooks and sell for Kindle. It is not about the content, but the formatting. Amazon Kindle is quite strict in formatting your eBooks.


That makes sense as poor formatting would bring a bad reading experience and no customer is going to buy. Naturally, Amazon would not be happy to keep bad eBooks available, and you will be given warnings or even have your book removed.


If you are serious, you can take your time and read through the 100-page documentation. Then, hopefully, you can master it and get everything right, congratulations.


In other cases, you can get it wrong and fail the validation, then please start all over again. Or, you actually have it wrong yet somehow get through the evaluation. And, customers may not be happy with the experience, and leave you bad reviews. It may be even worse than being rejected straight away by Amazon.


This is a little bit like promoting with Facebook ads. You do it wrong, but you don’t know what is wrong. It just does not tell you the reason. So, you need to go through a lot of trials and errors!




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