Making an E-book – The best way.

28 November 2007 - By Ahson Rafiq - Filled in Blogging, Webmaster, Webware

Its a 2 step thing to be honest, or at least this is how i do it.

First you open up dreamweaver and whip up a page, a really really long one at that, and add images/css whatever your heart desires something like this:

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Next go to Adobe Acrobat and Click Create PDF

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Select “Create from Website”

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 Choose your HTML file for the E-Book

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Processing..

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And viola!
My Free SEO Book came into being!

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This might be helpful to many people who are trying to make it big in the ebook industry.

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4 Responses to “Making an E-book – The best way.”

  1. jay Says:

    thank you!

  2. mikego Says:

    Making an e-book is quite easy if you have the right material. I was just wondering if it’s better to give away the e-book fir free or should I try to sell it?

  3. daniel Says:

    making ebook is one of easy way to publish a book

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