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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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 Add a Creative Commons License to Your E-book

This tutorial is about licensing your E-book under a CC license. It’s always a good idea to check if you are actually creating your own work,–before you apply a license like this to it.

If I get my calculations correct, most authors around the world reserve all rights for their E-books. But I’m only reserving some rights for my work, and licensing it under a CC license.

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