So, you written your ebook, and you are ready to publish your book on Draft2Digital. But you are still wondering what you should write in your ebook, and target it to your desired audience. Deciding what to publish on Draft2Digital is the next step. Some people started their publishing business as they write new books. But some authors don’t understand what they can publish to Draft2Digital, and distribute it to vendors.
Strategic Branding For Your WordPress Multisite
Many site owners of all sizes has been figuring out to rebrand their site to attract new customers. You heard of some site owners who were figuring out a way to brand their site,–after they strategically chosen a domain. However; they’ve been figuring out if they need to stay with their brand for a long time, or redesign their brand for their website.
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Draft2Digital Ebooks & the Attack of the Pirates on Google Play Books
This is the post what Google Play Books don’t want you to read! This post criticizes Google Play Books,–due to high levels of piracy. If you recently distribute your content to Google Play Books, stop where you are at as a stopping-point and read this post,–before you add more content to Google Play Books.
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E-book Authors & the Earnings Issues
Some authors didn’t even understand! It takes lots of time for your books to be discovered. But they’re trying to startup their earnings stream, but they are doing it the wrong way. Although; I’m always editing, and writing new books on the web. Publishing more books after you are done writing a new one can take some time. Some authors can write 1 book up to a year,–depending on their book what they’re writing.
Blind Webmasters Are Susceptible To Copyfraud When Licensing Content Under A Creative Commons License? Yes They Are In My Opinion!
The moment you’re about to license your content under a Creative Commons license on your website… you’re susceptible to fraudulent copyright claims against your content,–including fraudulent takedown requests/notices. This can result you in court with fraudulent copyright cases; this is the untold issue you may encounter when you were allowing anyone to reuse your content.