Writing Ebooks

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Last season we discussed the broader topic of creating digital content. This week on the podcast we’re doing a deeper dive into e-books: our experience with writing and releasing them, the tools you need to write your own ebook, and best practices for marketing and selling your book.

 

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Show Notes.

  • 1:33 - Our experience with E-books

  • 6:05 - Self-published vs. Publisher

  • 11:20 - Software for creating an E-book

  • 15:49 - Where can I sell my E-book?

  • 25:01 - Pricing

  • 34:51 - Top tips

  • 43:00 - Shoutouts

 
 

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