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Top 10 Digital Publishing Tips

Top 10 Digital Publishing Tips

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Tip #1: Everything You Need to Know About Pricing
How you price your book makes a big impact on your sales and your ultimate profits. Here’s what you need to know about pricing.
Most first-time authors should price their books at around the $2.99 price range. Go a little higher if you’re in a high end market or if your book is especially thick.
On the other hand, if you’re a well known author or if you’re publishing highly specialized knowledge for which there are no other alternative titles, then price your book more towards the $9.99 range.
If you’re looking to use your book to get as many readers as possible without much care for how much profit you actually make, then by all means go ahead and publish it for $0.99 cents or for free...

Tip #3: Hire a Professional Proofreader
Proofreading your own books is not a good idea. Neither is sending it to your friend to see if they spot any mistakes. A professional proofreader can turn a good piece of content into something truly phenomenal. If you’re serious about your book’s success, hire a great proofreader to look your work over.
There are a few different ways to find proofreaders.
For one, you can use a service like Proofreading Pal () to do it. These kinds of companies hire dozens of proofreaders and make them available for projects for a small markup.
Alternatively, you can head over to a freelancer marketplace like eLance () and find a proofreader to hire. Make sure you look through their before and after samples before making a decision...

Tip #5: Plant a Teaser for Your Site
Put a teaser for your site in your book. For example, let’s say you’re publishing a book about fishing. Your book goes in depth into details on everything from rod selection to actual fishing techniques.
However, there are a few things you don’t cover. You don’t cover how to choose a fishing boat. You don’t cover how to predict the best weather for fishing.
Instead of putting these things in your book, you tell them you’ve put them in a separate report that’s available for free on your website. People who read your book will then go to your website to get those freebies.
You can require people to give you their email address before they receive the freebies. Because they’ve already paid for your content and already have a level of trust built in for you, your opt-in rate will be very high...
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