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		<title>Ovecoming Writer&#8217;s Block</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 19:17:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is writer&#8217;s block? Well, I just can&#8217;t think of a single darn thing to say. Oh well, I&#8217;m outta here! Sound familiar? No! Oh, get real! We&#8217;ve all experienced this phenomenon when we absolutely have to write something, particularly on deadline. I&#8217;m talking about. . . . .uh, I can&#8217;t think of what the word is . . . oh, yes, it&#8217;s on the tip of my tongue . . . it&#8217;s: WRITER&#8217;S BLOCK!!!! Whew! I feel better just &#8230;<div class="read_more"><a href="http://arildnygard.com/ovecoming-writers-block/">read more</a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is writer&#8217;s block?</p>
<p>Well, I just can&#8217;t think of a single darn thing to<br />
say. Oh well, I&#8217;m outta here!</p>
<p>Sound familiar? No! Oh, get real! We&#8217;ve all<br />
experienced this phenomenon when we absolutely have to<br />
write something, particularly on deadline. I&#8217;m talking<br />
about. . . . .uh, I can&#8217;t think of what the word is .<br />
. . oh, yes, it&#8217;s on the tip of my tongue . . . it&#8217;s:</p>
<p>WRITER&#8217;S BLOCK!!!!</p>
<p>Whew! I feel better just getting that out of my head<br />
and onto the page!</p>
<p>Writer&#8217;s block is the patron demon of the blank page.<br />
You may think you know EXACTLY what you&#8217;re going to<br />
write, but as soon as that evil white screen appears<br />
before you, your mind suddenly goes completely blank.<br />
I&#8217;m not talking about Zen meditation<br />
stare-at-the-wall-until-enlightenment-hits kind of<br />
blank.</p>
<p><span id="more-47"></span></p>
<p>I&#8217;m talking about sweat trickling down the back of<br />
your neck, anguish and panic and suffering kind of<br />
blank. The tighter the deadline, the worse the anguish<br />
of writer&#8217;s block gets.</p>
<p>Having said that, let me say it again. &#8220;The tighter<br />
the deadline, the worse the anguish of writer&#8217;s block<br />
gets.&#8221; Now, can you figure out what might possibly be<br />
causing this horrible plunge into speechlessness?</p>
<p>The answer is obvious: FEAR! You are terrified of that<br />
blank page. You are terrified you have absolutely<br />
nothing of value to say. You are afraid of the fear of<br />
writer&#8217;s block itself!</p>
<p>It doesn?t necessarily matter if you&#8217;ve done a decade<br />
of research and all you have to do is string sentences<br />
you can repeat in your sleep together into coherent<br />
paragraphs. Writer&#8217;s block can strike anyone at any<br />
time. Based in fear, it raises our doubts about our<br />
own self-worth, but it&#8217;s sneaky. It&#8217;s writer&#8217;s block,<br />
after all, so it doesn&#8217;t just come and let you know<br />
that. No, it makes you feel like an idiot who just had<br />
your frontal lobes removed through your sinuses. If<br />
you dared to put forth words into the greater world,<br />
they would surely come out as gibberish!</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s try and be rational with this irrational demon.<br />
Let&#8217;s make a list of what might possibly be beneath<br />
this terrible and terrifying condition.</p>
<p>1. Perfectionism. You must absolutely produce a<br />
masterpiece of literature straight off in the first<br />
draft. Otherwise, you qualify as a complete failure.</p>
<p>2. Editing instead of composing. There&#8217;s your<br />
monkey-mind sitting on your shoulder, yelling as soon<br />
as you type &#8220;I was born?,&#8221; no, not that, that&#8217;s wrong!<br />
That&#8217;s stupid! Correct correct correct correct?</p>
<p>3. Self-consciousness. How can you think, let alone<br />
write, when all you can manage to do is pry the<br />
fingers of writer&#8217;s block away from your throat enough<br />
so you can gasp in a few shallow breaths? You&#8217;re not<br />
focusing on what you&#8217;re trying to write, your focusing<br />
on those gnarly fingers around your windpipe.</p>
<p>4. Can&#8217;t get started. It&#8217;s always the first sentence<br />
that&#8217;s the hardest. As writers, we all know how<br />
EXTREMELY important the first sentence is. It must be<br />
brilliant! It must be unique! It must hook your<br />
reader&#8217;s from the start! There&#8217;s no way we can get<br />
into writing the piece until we get past this<br />
impossible first sentence.</p>
<p>5. Shattered concentration. You&#8217;re cat is sick. You<br />
suspect your mate is cheating on you. Your electricity<br />
might be turned off any second. You have a crush on<br />
the local UPS deliveryman. You have a dinner party<br />
planned for your in-laws. You . . . Need I say more.<br />
How can you possibly concentrate with all this mental<br />
clutter?</p>
<p>6. Procrastination. It&#8217;s your favorite hobby. It&#8217;s<br />
your soul mate. It?s the reason you&#8217;ve knitted 60<br />
argyle sweaters or made 300 bookcases in your garage<br />
workshop. It&#8217;s the reason you never run out of Brie.</p>
<p>FACE IT ? IT?S ONE OF THE REASONS YOU HAVE WRITER&#8217;S<br />
BLOCK!</p>
<p>How to Overcome Writer&#8217;s Block</p>
<p>Okay. I can hear that herd of you running away from<br />
this article as fast as you can. Absurd! you huff.<br />
Never in a million years, you fume. Writer&#8217;s block is<br />
absolutely, undeniably, scientifically proven to be<br />
impossible to overcome.</p>
<p>Oh, just get over it! Well, I guess it&#8217;s not that<br />
easy. So try to sit down for just a few minutes and<br />
listen. All you have to do is listen ? you don&#8217;t have<br />
to actually write a single word.</p>
<p>Ah, there you all are again. I am beginning to make<br />
you out now that the cloud of dust is settling.</p>
<p>I am here to tell you that WRITER&#8217;S BLOCK CAN BE<br />
OVERCOME.</p>
<p>Please, remain seated.</p>
<p>There are ways to trick this nasty demon. Pick one,<br />
pick several, and give them a try. Soon, before you<br />
even have a chance for your heartbeat to accelerate,<br />
guess what? You&#8217;re writing.</p>
<p>Here are some tried and true methods of overcoming<br />
writer&#8217;s block:</p>
<p>1. Be prepared. The only thing to fear is fear itself.<br />
(I know, that&#8217;s a clich?but as soon as you start<br />
writing, feel free to improve on it.) If you spend<br />
some time mulling over your project before you<br />
actually sit down to write, you may be able to<br />
circumvent the worst of the crippling panic.</p>
<p>2. Forget perfectionism. No one ever writes a<br />
masterpiece in the first draft. Don&#8217;t put any<br />
expectations on your writing at all! In fact, tell<br />
yourself you&#8217;re going to write absolute garbage, and<br />
then give yourself permission to happily stink up your<br />
writing room.</p>
<p>3. Compose instead of editing. Never, never write your<br />
first draft with your monkey-mind sitting on your<br />
shoulder making snide editorial comments. Composing is<br />
a magical process. It surpasses the conscious mind by<br />
galaxies. It&#8217;s even incomprehensible to the conscious,<br />
editorial, monkey-mind. So prepare an ambush. Sit down<br />
at your computer or your desk. Take a deep breath and<br />
blow out all your thoughts. Let your finger hover over<br />
your keyboard or pick up your pen. And then pull a<br />
fake: appear to be about to begin to write, but<br />
instead, using your thumb and index finger of your<br />
dominant hand, flick that little annoying ugly monkey<br />
back into the barrel of laughs it came from. Then jump<br />
in ? quickly! Write, scribble, scream, howl, let<br />
everything loose, as long as you do it with a pen or<br />
your computer keyboard.</p>
<p>4. Forget the first sentence. You can sweat over that<br />
all-important one-liner when you&#8217;ve finished your<br />
piece. Skip it! Go for the middle or even the end.<br />
Start wherever you can. Chances are, when you read it<br />
over, the first line will be blinking its little neon<br />
lights right at you from the depths of your<br />
composition.</p>
<p>5. Concentration. This is a hard one. Life throws us<br />
so many curve balls. How about thinking about your<br />
writing time as a little vacation from all those<br />
annoying worries. Banish them! Create a space, perhaps<br />
even a physical one, where nothing exists except the<br />
single present moment. If one of those irritating<br />
worries gets by you, stomp on it like you would an<br />
ugly bug!</p>
<p>6. Stop procrastinating. Write an outline. Keep your<br />
research notes within sight. Use someone else&#8217;s<br />
writing to get going. Babble incoherently on paper or<br />
on the computer if you have to.</p>
<p>Just do it! (I know, I stole that line from<br />
somewhere?). Tack up anything that could possibly help<br />
you to get going: notes, outlines, pictures of your<br />
grandmother. Put the cookie you will be allowed to eat<br />
when you finish your first draft within sight ? but<br />
out of reach. Then pick up the same type of writing<br />
that you need to write, and read it. Then read it<br />
again. Soon, trust me, the fear will slowly fade away.<br />
As soon as it does, grab your keyboard ? and get<br />
writing!</p>
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		<title>Rating eBook Compilers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 22:16:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arild</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now that you&#8217;ve finished writing your eBook and have a basic understanding of what an eBook compiler does, you may be feeling overwhelmed by the number of compilers on the market. To help you make your decision, I have tested and reviewed the best-rated eBook compilers currently available. * E-ditor This software has a demo version that you can download to try out before purchasing. You can&#8217;t actually use the demo to create an eBook, but you can run the &#8230;<div class="read_more"><a href="http://arildnygard.com/rating-ebook-compilers/">read more</a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now that you&#8217;ve finished writing your eBook and have a<br />
basic understanding of what an eBook compiler does,<br />
you may be feeling overwhelmed by the number of<br />
compilers on the market. To help you make your<br />
decision, I have tested and reviewed the best-rated<br />
eBook compilers currently available.</p>
<p><span id="more-45"></span></p>
<p>* E-ditor</p>
<p>This software has a demo version that you can download<br />
to try out before purchasing. You can&#8217;t actually use<br />
the demo to create an eBook, but you can run the<br />
software and test it out thoroughly to see if it does<br />
what you need it to do for your particular eBook.</p>
<p>This eBook compiler is one of the easiest to use. The<br />
software has a very user-friendly help menu that<br />
provides instructions for and explanations of every<br />
field on every screen. The program also includes video<br />
tutorials demonstrating every step of this compiler<br />
with clear explanations of all fields that need to be<br />
filled out. There are 7 screens that you use to choose<br />
your eBook options.</p>
<p>This compiler requires your files to be in HTML<br />
format. You follow simple directions, and the compiler<br />
loads your files. If you decide to edit your eBook<br />
after it has been compiled, make any changes in your<br />
original files and click on &#8220;Compile you eBook&#8221; and<br />
your changes will appear in your compiled eBook.</p>
<p>E-editor allows for some customization of your eBook.<br />
You can create a special page that appears when the<br />
eBook is opened; create customized icons that appear<br />
on the desktop after downloading; use your own logo on<br />
the task bar of your eBook; customize the task bar&#8217;s<br />
buttons, where the task bar appears in your eBook, and<br />
choose the task bar&#8217;s colors. Additionally, you can<br />
choose to have the eBook open to the last page read,<br />
which many of your buyers will appreciate.</p>
<p>An excellent and unique feature of E-ditor is the<br />
capability to choose a standard Microsoft window or to<br />
create your own design for a window to personalize<br />
your eBook. The program provides some sample window<br />
designs, but you can use any .bmp (bit map skin)<br />
graphic you have stored on your hard drive.</p>
<p>E-ditor is a good choice if you are new at producing<br />
eBooks because it is easy to use and allows you to<br />
customize the appearance of your eBook.</p>
<p>* Desktop Author</p>
<p>This compiler does not require a browser, nor do you<br />
have to download software or plug-ins. The program<br />
converts exe. files into pages that look like a<br />
standard book. You can create and produce eBook pages<br />
scaled to fit on your computer screen without any<br />
scrolling. Additional features include WYSIWGY (what<br />
you see is what you get) page editing and creation,<br />
the ability to manipulate internal images, cut and<br />
paste functions, hotlinks to pages, email, website, or<br />
other files. It is an excellent compiler to use for a<br />
marketing tools, such as creating brochures and<br />
manuals in addition to eBooks.</p>
<p>* EBook Edit Pro</p>
<p>This compiler provides a demo version, which allows<br />
you to test out its features. The software uses a<br />
Wizard that leads you step-by-step through the set-up<br />
and creation of your eBook. Customization includes<br />
text editing that appears on the pop-up starting<br />
message window; the ability to allow or prevent<br />
resizing of your book and the mouse-click pop-up menu;<br />
enabling or disabling the navigation bar and choosing<br />
the buttons you want to appear; and customizing the<br />
eBook&#8217;s desktop icon and the logo that appears on the<br />
navigation bar.</p>
<p>Ebook Edit Pro is loaded with excellent features that<br />
allow you to create multi-media Ebooks, and includes a<br />
Wizard that is customized for beginners and for<br />
advanced users. The software uses HTML files,<br />
downloading them from the directory where they are<br />
saved. Edit and resave your files in the original<br />
software used to create those files, and then with a<br />
single click you can re-compile your Ebook.</p>
<p>Features include customization of icons, toolbars, and<br />
the &#8220;about box.&#8221; This compiler has a particularly<br />
useful feature called the Rebrander feature. This<br />
permits you to enter customized code into your Ebook<br />
pages and distribute the Rebrander software to your<br />
affiliates or distributors. They can then customize<br />
the links included in the Ebook, but they can not<br />
alter any link or information that you have not<br />
entered a customized code for.</p>
<p>The software includes &#8220;eBrand-It&#8221; software that allows<br />
custom fields for your customer&#8217;s name, affiliate ID<br />
or URL. This feature is a powerful marketing tool<br />
because affiliates are much happier giving away your<br />
Ebook from their own site when they can customize it.</p>
<p>* Ebook Compiler</p>
<p>This compiler offers a demo version that allows you to<br />
compile 10 files. If you don&#8217;t include graphics, you<br />
can create a 10 page Ebook that allows printing and<br />
copying of the Ebook. The catch is that you can&#8217;t sell<br />
any Ebook you create in the demo version.</p>
<p>The purchased software is user-friendly with<br />
easy-to-follow help files that not only guide you<br />
through the steps of compiling your Ebook, but also<br />
explains what an Ebook compiler does. The software<br />
provides detailed instructions on how to create source<br />
files from Microsoft Word 2000 and 1997, PowerPoint<br />
2000 and 1997, and HTML documents. It contains less<br />
detailed instructions for creating source files from<br />
other programs.</p>
<p>This compiler allows for password protection of your<br />
entire Ebook or for selected pages. Additionally, you<br />
can set a time limit on your Ebook. When the runs out,<br />
the customer no longer has access unless they pay for<br />
it. In other words, it allows you to create a demo<br />
version of your Ebook for marketing purposes.</p>
<p>You can set a single password or multiple passwords.<br />
Using multiple passwords assigns each user their own<br />
specific password. Online help files guide you through<br />
setting up your passwords. You can also create a Sales<br />
and Thank-you page for selling a password protected<br />
Ebook. This is a good choice for the novice,<br />
particularly since it includes basic features for<br />
password protection and distribution.</p>
<p>* Activ Ebook Compiler</p>
<p>This is an easy to use compiler that provides<br />
excellent features. This software can support HTML,<br />
JPEG, GIF, and all active plug-ins. Features includes<br />
password protection, branding, internet linking, icon<br />
customization, assigning unique serial numbers, splash<br />
screen, file compression, and start-up messages. It<br />
also provides free lifetime upgrades. Additionally, it<br />
includes a preprocessor, re-brander, active script,<br />
and detailed instructions for using HTML, Power Point,<br />
and Microsoft Word files.</p>
<p>There are several other excellent Ebook compilers on<br />
the market that are worth looking into.</p>
<p>Ebook Generator features splash screens, password<br />
protection, branding, icon customization, and<br />
compression control. Additionally, it includes virus<br />
prevention that alerts the user to any modifications<br />
made to your Ebook and offers usage statistics so you<br />
can track your Ebook&#8217;s use. With all these advanced<br />
features, this is an excellent compiler for the<br />
beginner because it is exceptionally easy to run.</p>
<p>Ebook Creator is another excellent compiler,<br />
supporting HTML, JPEG, GIF, and PNG graphics, and<br />
Javascript, VB script, and Java applets. It also<br />
supports all Internet Explorer plug-ins. Standard<br />
features include unique serial numbers, direct linking<br />
to a form or a page on your website, disabled right<br />
clicking, and search functions. The software allows<br />
for expiration after a set number of days or usages,<br />
which allows you to create demo versions. You can<br />
create up to 1000 different passwords; every time the<br />
Ebook is downloaded, a unique password is required to<br />
access protected pages. The software provides<br />
user-friendly menus and buttons that allow the<br />
beginner to the advanced user to easily create their<br />
Ebook.</p>
<p>Obviously, there are some excellent compilers out<br />
there. So figure out EVERYTHING you need in terms of<br />
features, and then compare prices and options. Do take<br />
advantage of demo versions if they are offered before<br />
purchasing. And then, have fun creating your Ebook!</p>
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		<title>Why Write an eBook?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 18:45:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arild</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s not true that everything that has been said has already been written. Since that unfortunate axiom came into use, the whole universe has changed. Technology has changed, ideas have changed, and the mindsets of entire nations have changed. The fact is that this is the perfect time to write an ebook. What the publishing industry needs are people who can tap into the world as it is today &#8211; innovative thinkers who can make the leap into the new &#8230;<div class="read_more"><a href="http://arildnygard.com/why-write-an-ebook/">read more</a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s not true that everything that has been said has<br />
already been written. Since that unfortunate axiom<br />
came into use, the whole universe has changed.<br />
Technology has changed, ideas have changed, and the<br />
mindsets of entire nations have changed.</p>
<p><span id="more-39"></span></p>
<p>The fact is that this is the perfect time to write an<br />
ebook. What the publishing industry needs are people<br />
who can tap into the world as it is today &#8211; innovative<br />
thinkers who can make the leap into the new millennium<br />
and figure out how to solve old problems in a new way.<br />
Ebooks are a new and powerful tool for original<br />
thinkers with fresh ideas to disseminate information<br />
to the millions of people who are struggling to figure<br />
out how to do a plethora of different things.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s say you already have a brilliant idea, and the<br />
knowledge to back it up that will enable you to write<br />
an exceptional ebook. You may be sitting at your<br />
computer staring at a blank screen wondering, &#8220;Why?<br />
Why should I go through all the trouble of writing my<br />
ebook when it&#8217;s so impossible to get anything<br />
published these days?</p>
<p>Well, let me assure you that publishing an ebook is<br />
entirely different than publishing a book in print.<br />
Let&#8217;s look at the specifics of how the print and cyber<br />
publishing industry differ, and the many reasons why<br />
you should take the plunge and get your fingers<br />
tapping across those keyboards!</p>
<p>Submitting a print book to conventional publishing<br />
houses or to agents is similar to wearing a hair shirt<br />
24/7. No matter how good your book actually is, or how<br />
many critique services and mentor writers have told<br />
you that &#8220;you&#8217;ve got what it takes,&#8221; your submitted<br />
manuscript keeps coming back to you as if it is a<br />
boomerang instead of a valuable mine of information.</p>
<p>Perhaps, in desperation, you&#8217;ve checked out<br />
self-publishing and found out just how expensive a<br />
venture it can be. Most &#8220;vanity presses&#8221; require<br />
minimal print runs of at least 500 copies, and even<br />
that amount will cost you thousands of dollars. Some<br />
presses&#8217; minimal run starts at 1,000 to 2,000 copies.<br />
And that&#8217;s just for the printing and binding. Add in<br />
distribution, shipping, and promotional costs and -<br />
well, you do the math. Even if you wanted to go this<br />
route, you may not have that kind of money to risk.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s say you already have an Internet business with a<br />
quality website and a quality product. An ebook is one<br />
of the most powerful ways to promote your business<br />
while educating people with the knowledge you already<br />
possess as a business owner of a specific product or<br />
service.</p>
<p>For example, let&#8217;s say that you&#8217;ve spent the last<br />
twenty-five years growing and training bonsai trees,<br />
and now you&#8217;re ready to share your knowledge and<br />
experience. An ebook is the perfect way to reach the<br />
largest audience of bonsai enthusiasts.</p>
<p>Ebooks will not only promote your business &#8211; they will<br />
help you make a name for yourself and your company,<br />
and establish you as an expert in your field. You may<br />
even find that you have enough to say to warrant a<br />
series of ebooks. Specific businesses are complicated<br />
and often require the different aspects to be divided<br />
in order for the reader to get the full story.</p>
<p>Perhaps your goals are more finely tuned in terms of<br />
the ebook scene. You may want to build a whole<br />
business around writing and publishing ebooks.<br />
Essentially, you want to start an e-business. You are<br />
thinking of setting up a website to promote and market<br />
your ebooks. Maybe you&#8217;re even thinking of producing<br />
an ezine.</p>
<p>One of the most prevalent reasons people read ebooks<br />
is to find information about how to turn their<br />
Internet businesses into a profit-making machine. And<br />
these people are looking to the writers of ebooks to<br />
provide them with new ideas and strategies because<br />
writers of ebooks are usually people who understand<br />
the new cyberspace world we now live in. Ebook writers<br />
are experts in Internet marketing campaigns and the<br />
strategies of promoting and distributing ebooks. The<br />
cyberspace community needs its ebooks to be successful<br />
so that more and more ebooks will be written.</p>
<p>You may want to create affiliate programs that will<br />
also market your ebook. Affiliates can be people or<br />
businesses worldwide that will all be working to sell<br />
your ebooks. Think about this? Do you see a formula<br />
for success here?</p>
<p>Figure out what your subject matter is, and then<br />
narrow it down. Your goal is to aim for specificity.<br />
Research what&#8217;s out there already, and try to find a<br />
void that your ebook might fill.</p>
<p>What about an ebook about a wedding cake business? Or<br />
an ebook about caring for elderly pets? How about the<br />
fine points of collecting ancient pottery?</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t have to have three masters degrees to write<br />
about your subject. People need advice that is easy to<br />
read and easily understood. Parents need advice for<br />
dealing with their teenagers. College students need to<br />
learn good study skills &#8211; quickly. The possibilities<br />
are endless.</p>
<p>After you&#8217;ve writtten your ebook</p>
<p>Getting your ebook out is going to be your focus once<br />
you&#8217;ve finished writing it, just as it is with print<br />
books. People will hesitate to buy any book from an<br />
author they&#8217;ve never heard of. Wouldn&#8217;t you?</p>
<p>The answer is simple: give it away! You will see<br />
profits in the form of promoting your own business and<br />
getting your name out. You will find affiliates who<br />
will ask you to place their links within your ebook,<br />
and these affiliates will in turn go out and make your<br />
name known. Almost every single famous ebook author<br />
has started out this way.</p>
<p>Another powerful tool to attract people to your ebook<br />
is to make it interactive. Invent something for them<br />
to do within the book rather than just producing pages<br />
that contain static text. Let your readers fill out<br />
questionnaires, forms, even crossword puzzles geared<br />
to testing their knowledge on a particular subject.<br />
Have your readers hit a link that will allow them to<br />
recommend your book to their friends and associates.<br />
Or include an actual order form so at the end of their<br />
reading journey, they can eagerly buy your product.</p>
<p>When people interact with books, they become a part of<br />
the world of that book. The fact is just as true for<br />
books in print as it is for ebooks.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s why ebooks are so essential. Not only do they<br />
provide a forum for people to learn and make sense of<br />
their own thoughts, but they can also serve to promote<br />
your business at the same time.</p>
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