- Basic Steps To Self-Publishing [Success] -
by
Leo Hunter
All Rights Reserved 2007
Published by
Able Limited Editions
www.ablelimitededitions.co.uk
Honest writers and authors alike who are unafraid of losing their commission or royalties etc, would publicly note that even if whomever you know is your best friend owns a top publishing company and gives you the nod on a publishing contract so-to-speak, that doesn't guarantee you as the writer or author of the product any publishing [success]. Like it or not mainstream publishers often pull the plug on distribution of their products, more than often charge their writers and authors editorial fees that effectively negate any royalties, and may enter their contract with aspiring writers and authors on a covert basis of not actually intending to promote the product adequately to ensure writing/authorship success.
To put it even blunter, there are no friends in any successful business. They are associates, partners, affiliates etc who, if doing their job properly (legally), must ensure their associates, partners, affiliates etc are not committing any offence etc. And you must also consider the fact that traditional publishers have the last editorial word when it comes to what is actually published.
That last introductory point isn't the case in self-publishing; except in the context that anyone who self-publishes is unlikely to permit anyone to edit, far less view their intellectual property (writing etc) to edit. That is unless they are ill-informed, ill-advised, unable, or simply far too trusting. Expressers of their own 'professional opinions' are generally immunized against any prosecution, as a legal rule.
But now you've decided to self-publish; after taking the necessary legal advice/s. Basic steps you ought to take to self-publish are not unlike those taken by any well-informed writer or author taking the 'conventional' route to publishing. First, you ought to decide who your target audience is – ie what's the subject matter of your intended ebook etc? And what's the reading level - ie do you intend to write in codified gobbledegook for a professional audience, or plain language for the public at large to understand without any ambiguity? And whether or not codified, do you intend to publish it as non-fiction, or fiction? Make sure you have adequate corroborative evidence as you write though, no matter which. It is a universally applied fact/law that the possession of any written etc work which 'may' be considered to be illegal or unlawful with intention to publish it, is a criminal offence in itself.
Basically the next step is to plan your book etc. That is narrow your subject matter down into issues/themes, allotting a chapter to each, possibly overlapping them if necessary to ensure your work 'flows', as is said. Then follow your focused or directed conscience as you carry out the complex chore of actually writing each paragraph, sentence, word, etc, in one recognizable and acceptable structure/style or other. As a self-publisher, that's all essentially up to you. But it's a good idea not to put too much data into each paragraph, or sentence, for your audience to consume. That is speed of intellect is a consideration.
The next two steps may appear to be obvious, to anyone not vain enough to believe they get it all right in one sitting. But when you consider [privately] your book etc is written, read and edit it at least a week after you first considered it to be written. Then repeat those editorial processes at least another three times. Even any good conventional publisher insists that writers/authors must proof-read their work at least three times once after each time the publisher edits their work. And that editorial procedure takes about six months.
Hopefully, your book etc will then be ready to publish. Whatever that actually means in conventional terms. Publishing, in legal terms, actually means by any spoken or written word/s, or any other means of private or public communication to any person. - But that explanatory fact/rule tucked well-and-truly into your evidential war-chest, your next step in self-publishing depends on whether or not you decided to copyright-protect your book etc through ISBN imprinting/publishing for the first time. If you did, go ahead. Create it using any good ebook compiler. Then start distributing/selling it accordingly. You don't have to lodge the required digital (CD) copies into the British Library vaults etc immediately. You have one month to do so, from the date you begin distribution/selling, privately or not. That is not until there's a change in the law to cover digital media as per print format books. And when that happens, if it's not your first ISBN book, you must give the appropriate written advance notice of each book etc you intend to publish with ISBN imprinting; before you start distribution/selling, privately or not. Six months notice isn't a legal requirement. But it's expected.
Of course, if you decided not to apply ISBN imprinting until there is a change in the law, go ahead and create the ebook etc. Then distribute and or sell it. But take heed: unless you have adequate guaranteed sales in advance as a self-publisher or your 'conventional' publisher 'guarantees' in advance that there will be adequate sales of your work as their writer/author in the royalty market, you must have a business plan you can adhere to for at least two years for each publication if you plan to make any profit or break even. The market is otherwise unpredictable; except in the context that your rivals will try to influence it against you. - And if a conventional writer/author, you will not receive any royalty/royalties from your publisher, if sales of your work are inadequate to cover any said advance payment given to you. - Whichever, your account books will take eighteen months (three conventional accounting periods) to balance out, plus six to reconcile differences caused through inevitable (essential) editorial costs etc.
And there you have self-publishing in the proverbial nutshell. Follow those steps and you won't go far wrong. But beware. A change in the law to cover digital format books as print format books is inevitable. But not before the end of 2010.
Take care. Publishing is cut throat business, where priceless intellectual property and defamation are concerned.
Able Limited Editions
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Saturday, 17 April 2010
Wednesday, 7 April 2010
eMarketing Considerations
eMarketing Considerations
by
Leo Hunter
All rights reserved 2009
Published by
Able Limited Editions
Ever wondered why about 94% of all internet entrepreneurs fail in internet business, and how roughly the same figure of organic Jo Soap web surfers are continually duped into accepting a bum internet-based deal, or three? Well read on. What l'm about to reveal is far more than merely intriguing.
That's right. 94% of internet-based entrepreneurial ventures fail. And that's not least of all because the entrepreneurs fail to consider the link between what's said to be acceptable civilized behaviour, and pure law of the jungle thuggery; in a climate where policing is largely left up to the thugs, by law.
And again, that's right. Policing the world wide web is said by politicians to be an impossible task, in that each country, and probably state within, has its own set of rules, based on universally applied principles of civilized law. Yet each entrepreneur and Jo Soap surfer is expected to know those rules, under the principle that ignorance of the law (rules) is not accepted as any defence whatsoever.
Now 'ignorance' not only means dissent or total disregard of the law etc. It also means actual lack of knowledge under that principle, whether or not due to residing behind any communistic-based iron curtain, or indeed lack of so-called intellect. And it's in that context of 'lack of knowledge', driven by an absolutely essential lack of opportunity, that entrepreneurs, and Jo Soap surfers, are expected to know the law pertaining to each country etc.
In this sense, knowledge, along with the opportunity to apply it truly is the driving force of civilized life. Not one without the other. And it's in that sad context that the successful 6% of entrepreneurs thrive. And they do simply by withholding the 'absolutely essential' knowledge from the unsuccessful 94%, or ensuring the unsuccessful 94% do not have the time or said power (legal authority) to apply it. And it's in that context that they are left by the law to police the world wide web jungle as relatively unfettered thugs. - Or did l mean gurus?
But what has that to do with Jo Soap surfers being caught in the same trap l hear some of you ponder? - Well, for one thing, it's 'gurus' who create and develop the millions of freebie ebooks and software programs, in the most part, and make them available online as gifts to their said 'affiliates' and Jo Soap alike. The affiliates then pass them on to sub-affiliates and Jo Soap as gifts, or indeed sell them under licence. But those gifts are filled with total non-sense and links to their other web sites, luring those affiliates and Jo Soap into the internet jungle, on some virtual promise of faceless internet-based riches to the holder/reader. And the deceit doesn't stop there.
No. But it would take a minimum of 230 pages of normal text to reveal the extent of that deceit. And my advice would be to read the comprehensive expose contained in e-Marketing Considerations if you would like to know that extent, relative to universally applied legal principles. It's not a freebie though. Not at least until it's lodged in the British Library (due May 2010). Nothing ever is when it comes to exposing the whole truth to the public at large; despite what internet gurus say about their said secrets of success to the contrary.
You know what l mean, according to law: all those hundreds, or thousands of focused (specialized) secrets on adsense marketing, ebook marketing, email marketing, ezine marketing, affiliate marketing, PPC marketing, SEO, and internet-based work from home schemes. And like the fact or not, you must consider the commercially deniable fact that they all affect you as an ordinary (organic) internet surfer in a law of the jungle economic climate of absolutely essential poverty.
No. It's one far-reaching un-policed jungle in the main, the world wide web; whether you're an internet-based entrepreneur or Jo Soap surfer. So please do consider this – the 94% entrepreneurial failure rate and the 94% Jo Soap surfer dupe rate are based solely on the policing thugs deceitfully applying the principle of directed and abused 'ignorance'.
Take extreme care in the internet jungle either way.
Able Limited Editions
by
Leo Hunter
All rights reserved 2009
Published by
Able Limited Editions
Ever wondered why about 94% of all internet entrepreneurs fail in internet business, and how roughly the same figure of organic Jo Soap web surfers are continually duped into accepting a bum internet-based deal, or three? Well read on. What l'm about to reveal is far more than merely intriguing.
That's right. 94% of internet-based entrepreneurial ventures fail. And that's not least of all because the entrepreneurs fail to consider the link between what's said to be acceptable civilized behaviour, and pure law of the jungle thuggery; in a climate where policing is largely left up to the thugs, by law.
And again, that's right. Policing the world wide web is said by politicians to be an impossible task, in that each country, and probably state within, has its own set of rules, based on universally applied principles of civilized law. Yet each entrepreneur and Jo Soap surfer is expected to know those rules, under the principle that ignorance of the law (rules) is not accepted as any defence whatsoever.
Now 'ignorance' not only means dissent or total disregard of the law etc. It also means actual lack of knowledge under that principle, whether or not due to residing behind any communistic-based iron curtain, or indeed lack of so-called intellect. And it's in that context of 'lack of knowledge', driven by an absolutely essential lack of opportunity, that entrepreneurs, and Jo Soap surfers, are expected to know the law pertaining to each country etc.
In this sense, knowledge, along with the opportunity to apply it truly is the driving force of civilized life. Not one without the other. And it's in that sad context that the successful 6% of entrepreneurs thrive. And they do simply by withholding the 'absolutely essential' knowledge from the unsuccessful 94%, or ensuring the unsuccessful 94% do not have the time or said power (legal authority) to apply it. And it's in that context that they are left by the law to police the world wide web jungle as relatively unfettered thugs. - Or did l mean gurus?
But what has that to do with Jo Soap surfers being caught in the same trap l hear some of you ponder? - Well, for one thing, it's 'gurus' who create and develop the millions of freebie ebooks and software programs, in the most part, and make them available online as gifts to their said 'affiliates' and Jo Soap alike. The affiliates then pass them on to sub-affiliates and Jo Soap as gifts, or indeed sell them under licence. But those gifts are filled with total non-sense and links to their other web sites, luring those affiliates and Jo Soap into the internet jungle, on some virtual promise of faceless internet-based riches to the holder/reader. And the deceit doesn't stop there.
No. But it would take a minimum of 230 pages of normal text to reveal the extent of that deceit. And my advice would be to read the comprehensive expose contained in e-Marketing Considerations if you would like to know that extent, relative to universally applied legal principles. It's not a freebie though. Not at least until it's lodged in the British Library (due May 2010). Nothing ever is when it comes to exposing the whole truth to the public at large; despite what internet gurus say about their said secrets of success to the contrary.
You know what l mean, according to law: all those hundreds, or thousands of focused (specialized) secrets on adsense marketing, ebook marketing, email marketing, ezine marketing, affiliate marketing, PPC marketing, SEO, and internet-based work from home schemes. And like the fact or not, you must consider the commercially deniable fact that they all affect you as an ordinary (organic) internet surfer in a law of the jungle economic climate of absolutely essential poverty.
No. It's one far-reaching un-policed jungle in the main, the world wide web; whether you're an internet-based entrepreneur or Jo Soap surfer. So please do consider this – the 94% entrepreneurial failure rate and the 94% Jo Soap surfer dupe rate are based solely on the policing thugs deceitfully applying the principle of directed and abused 'ignorance'.
Take extreme care in the internet jungle either way.
Able Limited Editions
Thursday, 1 April 2010
eBook Compiler Rating
- eBook Compiler Ratings -
by
Leo Hunter
All Rights Reserved 2007
Published by
Able Limited Editions
www.ablelimitededitions.co.uk
You've finished writing and editing all the files for your intended ebook. And you have a basic understanding of what an ebook compiler does (see Choosing An eBook Compiler (blog post archive). But you still feel overwhelmed by the amount and types of compilers on the market. Well now: that's no surprise. So in an informed attempt to help you to rate or select a compiler to suit your requirements, some of the most important features of a few of the best-rated compilers available, at this time of writing are outlined below. But please understand no comment below is instructional.
E-editor
This software has a downloadable demo version you may try out before purchasing the full version. You can't use the demo to create an ebook. But you can run and test it out. And you're likely to find it's one of the easiest compilers to use, according to published reviewers.
Whether or not you find the compiler easy to use, its software includes a help menu that provides instructions for and explanations of each field on each of 7 screens you're taken through. - It also includes video tutorials, demonstrating each step of this compiler, with explanations of all fields that must be filled out by you. But this compiler requires your files to be in HTML format to upload for it to then create your ebook, which ultimately means targeted audiences of ebooks created must have an appropriate browser installed on their PC etc to enable them to read your ebook/s.
Assuming the compiler has created your intended ebook, if you decide to then edit your ebook, you must make any required changes in your original files and click on 'Compile your eBook'. That done, your changes will appear in your ebook.
E-editor also allows for some customization/s of your ebook. - You may create a special page which appears when the ebook is opened for example, create customized icons that appear on the desktop after downloading, use your own logo on the ebook task bar, and customize the task bar buttons. - You may also select where the task bar appears in your ebook and choose the task bar colors. - And you can choose to have the ebook re-opened to the last page read.
Another feature of E-editor is it allows you to choose a standard Microsoft window or to create your own design for a window to personalize. As such, the program provides you with some sample window designs. But you can use any bmp (bit map skin) graphic you have stored on your hard drive.
Desktop Author
This compiler doesn't require intended reader audiences to have any browser on their PC etc to read ebooks etc created using this method. Nor do you have to download software or plug-ins. And it converts exe. files into pages that look like a standard book.
As such, you can create and produce ebook pages scaled to fit on your computer screen; without scrolling. And another handy feature is WYSIWGY (what you see is what you get) page editing and creation. It also includes the ability to manipulate internal images, cut and paste functions, hotlinks to pages, email, website, or other files. It's therefore an excellent compiler to use to create marketing tools such as brochures and manuals also.
Ebook Edit Pro
The manufacturer/s of this compiler provide/s a demo version, which allows you to test out its features. Its software uses a Wizard system which leads you step-by-step through the set-up and creation processes of ebook creation.
Customization includes text editing that appears on the pop-up start-message window, the ability to allow or prevent resizing of your ebook and the mouse-click pop-up menu. It also includes an enabling or disabling the navigation bar and choosing the buttons you want to appear and customization of the ebook's desktop icon and navigation bar logo.
Ebook Edit Pro features also include creation of multi-media ebooks, and Wizard which may be customized for beginners or advanced users. But your files must be HTML. But you may edit and re-save your HTML files in the original software used to create them, then re-compile your ebook with one mouse click.
You may also customize icons, toolbars and 'about box'. This compiler has a particularly useful feature called the Rebrander feature. - This permits you to enter customized code into your ebook pages and distribute the Rebrander software to affiliates, or distributors.
Those affiliates or distributors can then customize any ebook link you actually entered a code for. - In other words, the software includes an 'eBrand-It' function, allowing custom fields for any customer's name, affiliate ID or URL. This feature is a powerful marketing tool, because affiliates will be far more willing to offer your ebook from their site, since they may customize it by adding their brand name, url etc to it (concept of affiliation).
Ebook Compiler
The manufacturer/s of this compiler offer/s a demo version which allows you to compile up to 10 files into an ebook. But you cannot prevent printing and copying of the ebook. And you may give any amount of such created ebooks away. But you cannot sell any. You may sell any ebook created using the purchased software, however. And it has help files that guide you through the steps of compiling your ebook, besides explaining what an ebook compiler does.
The software also provides instructions on how to create source files from Microsoft Word 2000 and 1997, PowerPoint 2000 and 1997, lo-and-behold, along with HTML docs. Instructions on creating source files from other programs are nowhere near as detailed, however, at the time of writing this outline/overview. But this compiler has a function which allows you to password-protect your entire ebook, or for selected pages. And you can set your ebook to expire, which effectively means that your customers etc must ask you to give or sell them a password to open it to read. That also effectively means you may create a demo version of your ebook or any part thereof, for marketing purposes.
The password function also allows you to set a single password, or multiple passwords. That is, you may ensure each purchaser etc has their own password. Or you may create a different password per chapter etc for example. And online help files actually guide you through the password-protection procedure/s.
You may also create a sales and thank-you pages for password-protected ebooks, which means you have at least a chance of retaining necessary distribution control, rights etc, if you're careful enough when drafting any essential contract.
Active Ebook Compiler
This software is Ebook Compiler's big bro so-to-speak, in that it supports HTML, JPEG, GIF and all active plug-ins. - Its features include password protection, branding, internet linking, ebook feature customization, assigning unique serial numbers, a splash screen, file compression, and start-up messages. It also provides free lifetime upgrades. It also includes preprocessor, re-brander, active script functions, and has detailed instructions for using HTML, Power Point, and Microsoft Word files. - But although you don't need to have any working knowledge of HTML, you must be able to upload your page files in HTML. That is quite easily done, if you first write your pages in text format then save as HTML when uploading into the required 'preprocessor' folder/s etc.
Ebook Generator
Features of this ebook compiler include splash screens, password protection, branding, icon customization and compression control. They also include virus prevention to some degree, which alerts the 'user' to any modification made to ebooks.
It also offers usage statistics so you can track your ebook's use (intriguing) and is said by some reviewers to be extremely easy to use. Is it not therefore possible for readers/users etc of your ebook to track the intellectual property in your ebook files stored on your PC etc? - Inspired to write your next piece? - No matter. - This concept (feature) is certainly a virtually perfect example of why it's necessary to investigate promises/representations made; before selecting then purchasing or otherwise legally obtaining any compiler etc, as any honest and competent writer/author ought - investigate as thoroughly as possible; before putting pen to paper, so-to-speak. Universally applied law expects that much.
Ebook Creator
Ebook Creator is another compiler. It supports HTML, JPEG, GIF, and PNG graphics, and Javascript, VB script, and Java applets. - It also supports all Internet Explorer plugins. And its standard features include unique serial numbers, direct linking to a form or a page on your website? - They also include disabled right clicking, and search functions.
The software also allows for expiration of your created ebook/s after a number of days, or usages, which allows you to create demos etc. It also allows you to create up to 1000 different passwords, whereby users/readers of your ebook/s must enter their password each time they access protected pages after download to their PC etc.
So, from the above outlines/overviews of some of the best available compilers on the market, the above for example, there are some excellent compilers for you to obtain and use. But take care. Figure out everything you really need in a compiler, as circumstances permit. And why not try a demo version or two; taking the necessary care. Then why not compare prices; before you decide on which compiler you rate best suited to your ebook needs or aspirations.
Take care.
Leo Hunter
January 2007
All Rights Reserved
Published by Able Limited Editions
www.ablelimitededitions.co.uk
by
Leo Hunter
All Rights Reserved 2007
Published by
Able Limited Editions
www.ablelimitededitions.co.uk
You've finished writing and editing all the files for your intended ebook. And you have a basic understanding of what an ebook compiler does (see Choosing An eBook Compiler (blog post archive). But you still feel overwhelmed by the amount and types of compilers on the market. Well now: that's no surprise. So in an informed attempt to help you to rate or select a compiler to suit your requirements, some of the most important features of a few of the best-rated compilers available, at this time of writing are outlined below. But please understand no comment below is instructional.
E-editor
This software has a downloadable demo version you may try out before purchasing the full version. You can't use the demo to create an ebook. But you can run and test it out. And you're likely to find it's one of the easiest compilers to use, according to published reviewers.
Whether or not you find the compiler easy to use, its software includes a help menu that provides instructions for and explanations of each field on each of 7 screens you're taken through. - It also includes video tutorials, demonstrating each step of this compiler, with explanations of all fields that must be filled out by you. But this compiler requires your files to be in HTML format to upload for it to then create your ebook, which ultimately means targeted audiences of ebooks created must have an appropriate browser installed on their PC etc to enable them to read your ebook/s.
Assuming the compiler has created your intended ebook, if you decide to then edit your ebook, you must make any required changes in your original files and click on 'Compile your eBook'. That done, your changes will appear in your ebook.
E-editor also allows for some customization/s of your ebook. - You may create a special page which appears when the ebook is opened for example, create customized icons that appear on the desktop after downloading, use your own logo on the ebook task bar, and customize the task bar buttons. - You may also select where the task bar appears in your ebook and choose the task bar colors. - And you can choose to have the ebook re-opened to the last page read.
Another feature of E-editor is it allows you to choose a standard Microsoft window or to create your own design for a window to personalize. As such, the program provides you with some sample window designs. But you can use any bmp (bit map skin) graphic you have stored on your hard drive.
Desktop Author
This compiler doesn't require intended reader audiences to have any browser on their PC etc to read ebooks etc created using this method. Nor do you have to download software or plug-ins. And it converts exe. files into pages that look like a standard book.
As such, you can create and produce ebook pages scaled to fit on your computer screen; without scrolling. And another handy feature is WYSIWGY (what you see is what you get) page editing and creation. It also includes the ability to manipulate internal images, cut and paste functions, hotlinks to pages, email, website, or other files. It's therefore an excellent compiler to use to create marketing tools such as brochures and manuals also.
Ebook Edit Pro
The manufacturer/s of this compiler provide/s a demo version, which allows you to test out its features. Its software uses a Wizard system which leads you step-by-step through the set-up and creation processes of ebook creation.
Customization includes text editing that appears on the pop-up start-message window, the ability to allow or prevent resizing of your ebook and the mouse-click pop-up menu. It also includes an enabling or disabling the navigation bar and choosing the buttons you want to appear and customization of the ebook's desktop icon and navigation bar logo.
Ebook Edit Pro features also include creation of multi-media ebooks, and Wizard which may be customized for beginners or advanced users. But your files must be HTML. But you may edit and re-save your HTML files in the original software used to create them, then re-compile your ebook with one mouse click.
You may also customize icons, toolbars and 'about box'. This compiler has a particularly useful feature called the Rebrander feature. - This permits you to enter customized code into your ebook pages and distribute the Rebrander software to affiliates, or distributors.
Those affiliates or distributors can then customize any ebook link you actually entered a code for. - In other words, the software includes an 'eBrand-It' function, allowing custom fields for any customer's name, affiliate ID or URL. This feature is a powerful marketing tool, because affiliates will be far more willing to offer your ebook from their site, since they may customize it by adding their brand name, url etc to it (concept of affiliation).
Ebook Compiler
The manufacturer/s of this compiler offer/s a demo version which allows you to compile up to 10 files into an ebook. But you cannot prevent printing and copying of the ebook. And you may give any amount of such created ebooks away. But you cannot sell any. You may sell any ebook created using the purchased software, however. And it has help files that guide you through the steps of compiling your ebook, besides explaining what an ebook compiler does.
The software also provides instructions on how to create source files from Microsoft Word 2000 and 1997, PowerPoint 2000 and 1997, lo-and-behold, along with HTML docs. Instructions on creating source files from other programs are nowhere near as detailed, however, at the time of writing this outline/overview. But this compiler has a function which allows you to password-protect your entire ebook, or for selected pages. And you can set your ebook to expire, which effectively means that your customers etc must ask you to give or sell them a password to open it to read. That also effectively means you may create a demo version of your ebook or any part thereof, for marketing purposes.
The password function also allows you to set a single password, or multiple passwords. That is, you may ensure each purchaser etc has their own password. Or you may create a different password per chapter etc for example. And online help files actually guide you through the password-protection procedure/s.
You may also create a sales and thank-you pages for password-protected ebooks, which means you have at least a chance of retaining necessary distribution control, rights etc, if you're careful enough when drafting any essential contract.
Active Ebook Compiler
This software is Ebook Compiler's big bro so-to-speak, in that it supports HTML, JPEG, GIF and all active plug-ins. - Its features include password protection, branding, internet linking, ebook feature customization, assigning unique serial numbers, a splash screen, file compression, and start-up messages. It also provides free lifetime upgrades. It also includes preprocessor, re-brander, active script functions, and has detailed instructions for using HTML, Power Point, and Microsoft Word files. - But although you don't need to have any working knowledge of HTML, you must be able to upload your page files in HTML. That is quite easily done, if you first write your pages in text format then save as HTML when uploading into the required 'preprocessor' folder/s etc.
Ebook Generator
Features of this ebook compiler include splash screens, password protection, branding, icon customization and compression control. They also include virus prevention to some degree, which alerts the 'user' to any modification made to ebooks.
It also offers usage statistics so you can track your ebook's use (intriguing) and is said by some reviewers to be extremely easy to use. Is it not therefore possible for readers/users etc of your ebook to track the intellectual property in your ebook files stored on your PC etc? - Inspired to write your next piece? - No matter. - This concept (feature) is certainly a virtually perfect example of why it's necessary to investigate promises/representations made; before selecting then purchasing or otherwise legally obtaining any compiler etc, as any honest and competent writer/author ought - investigate as thoroughly as possible; before putting pen to paper, so-to-speak. Universally applied law expects that much.
Ebook Creator
Ebook Creator is another compiler. It supports HTML, JPEG, GIF, and PNG graphics, and Javascript, VB script, and Java applets. - It also supports all Internet Explorer plugins. And its standard features include unique serial numbers, direct linking to a form or a page on your website? - They also include disabled right clicking, and search functions.
The software also allows for expiration of your created ebook/s after a number of days, or usages, which allows you to create demos etc. It also allows you to create up to 1000 different passwords, whereby users/readers of your ebook/s must enter their password each time they access protected pages after download to their PC etc.
So, from the above outlines/overviews of some of the best available compilers on the market, the above for example, there are some excellent compilers for you to obtain and use. But take care. Figure out everything you really need in a compiler, as circumstances permit. And why not try a demo version or two; taking the necessary care. Then why not compare prices; before you decide on which compiler you rate best suited to your ebook needs or aspirations.
Take care.
Leo Hunter
January 2007
All Rights Reserved
Published by Able Limited Editions
www.ablelimitededitions.co.uk
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