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Using PDFs for your E-book


Phil Castellanos

If you have recently joined the world of online marketing, like I have, you know that there are a million and one ways to make a buck. I decided I would enter the world of publishing e-books.

If you have any experience publishing e-books, you know that the number one thing you need is the ability to reach anyone who has an interest in your book. This means your e-book needs to be in a format that anyone can easily access.

The obvious format choice is PDF. You can view and print PDF's from any system: Mac, Linux, Windows, UNIX and a wide number of portable systems. Anyone who has access to the internet has access to Adobe Reader for free.

I personally don't have extra cash lying around to purchase the full Adobe program. Furthermore, I don't really have the time to learn all the ins and outs of such a huge program. When you work for yourself, time truly is money. So, I did what any good business person does, and I researched. I download some free demos and tried some online converters. Believe me, there are a lot to choose from and it can get a little overwhelming. Mostly, I did not get the results I expected. Weird watermarks in my PDFs, incorrect formatting, or I just couldn't figure out how to work the dang things!

The program I decided on was PDF Creator. Once I used it, the choice was pretty easy for me to make. Not only is PDF Creator really affordable comparatively, it's super easy to use.

It works like a printer once it's installed. You click file, print and save. Pretty dang easy! It doesn't take me very long to turn any information product I have created into a PDF. This is good news! The sooner that I have a PDF, the sooner it's online making me money. And that is a GREAT thing.

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About The Author

Phil Castellanos - CapSoft, Inc.



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