How to Apply Content Ratings to Your E-books

With Draft2Digital, it’s easier to publish your E-book without effort. But you need to be very careful when publishing any kind of content that is inside your E-book. On this post; I’ll show you how to place a content rating on Each book what you’re writing. So readers can easily check if your book is safe to read.

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How To Extend Your DRM-Free E-book projects & Why you should Allow open-source Communities To Reuse Them

I’m still working on my draft E-books. And I’m still extending my project That is DRM-Free. My goal is allow open-source communities to reuse them. This tutorial will show you how to extend your DRM-Free E-book project, and allow open-source communities to reuse them.

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How To expand your E-book’s content

Encountered a problem with your readers who are reading your E-book? You might need to expand your book,–if you want your audience to smoothly read your book. There’s ways how you can expand it.

Longer stories always gain more readers, if your book contains large amount of pages, you will gain some readers who are wanting to keep reading your books.

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Stub Of Death? How To Resolve It When Writing An E-book

Writing an E-book all right; and it’s a short story? You might encounter a problem! Your book isn’t a book just yet.

A book has more than 1 page. While a stub is just a sheet of paper, or an E-book is too small in size! I called it: “The Stub Of Death.” If you have a problem like this; you can expand it, it can take some time for your book to transform from a stub,–to an actual book what you are writing.

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How to be A DRM-Free Author When Writing an E-book

Many people are upset because, as they buy E-books from any online book store, they’re ending up purchasing an ACSM file instead of a regular EPUB file. treated as nothing more than criminals. They’re also upset because, they have to create an Adobe account to access the content inside an ACSM file, and activating it for reading on 6 devices. Well, most authors apply DRM to their E-books to prevent copying and sharing on the internet, and offline. Well, i’m not going to do the same mistake what authors did to these customers who wanted to read an E-book.

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