What is your favorite website to read book reviews?


I am trying to find a good website that has reviews for new books and old

I like amazon.com. The 5-star scale rating system gives a quick indication of the general opinion about the book, and I like the way amazon provides the number of reviewers right next to the average rating, so I can decide how seriously to take the rating. (If one person thinks a book is awful, then they may just be a nut job, but if 173 people gave a book an average rating of 2 stars, then the book probably isn't very good). I like the way people with a wide variety of tastes can submit their own reviews.

Best of all, I like the way amazon provides a number of reviews from professional critics. The book description and an editorial review or two, often from Publisher's Weekly, with an easy-to-follow link to other reviews. I'm a huge amazon fan.

Do you Need Help Promoting your Adult Book?


You’ve just had your first erotic book published. Or, maybe it’s your second or third, it really doesn’t matter. You’re feeling excited and ready for the next step as a published author: Your book’s promotion online.

You settle down in front of your computer and start to look for places to submit your book listing to but, it doesn’t take you long to realise there’s a big problem. You discover that your book, because of its subject matter/genre, is not accepted on 9 out of 10 of the book listing sites on the internet.

So, what do you do? How can you successfully market your erotic/adult book online if you are unable to list it on all these sites?

Well, this is where I come in. By searching endlessly for suitable places to list my adult e-book, Inner Sins, I’ve saved them all in my favourite’s folder for future reference. In this article I have listed some of them here for you, so all that you have do is to visit them and submit.

Easy! So, get ready to start promoting!

123 Storymania Direct
http://www.storymania.com/direct/sdmain.htm

‘With StoryMania Direct you can sell your work directly to the public & buy works directly from authors.’ Listing includes Songs, Biography, Business & Finance, Children, Cooking and Romance to name a few. Create an author account for free and submit your book details including a cover image.

Articles Corner
http://www.articlescorner.com/ebooks.php

Despite its name, this site is more than just an article directory. It lists e-books, articles, books, classifieds, tools and links to help you promote your book. Create an account for free, list your books, create a classified ad and take advantage of the resources available to you.

Author Reviews.com
http://www.author-reviews.com/

‘The Free E-book Promotion Site.’ This is one site I’ve saved but have not yet submitted a listing. This is for two reasons: a) I’ve yet to receive a review for Inner Sins and b) At the time of writing, they’re not accepting new reviews as they’re currently updating the site but it’s still worth keeping an eye on.

Author Promote
http://www.authorpromote.com/index.php

‘The site where authors can promote their published books and e-books as well as share publishing successes.’

Free to create an account and list one book. If you wish to list more books and unlock some added promotional features then you can upgrade for a one time fee of $25. Also, has links to articles about book promotion and marketing.

Knowbetter.com
http://www.knowbetter.com/

‘…offers news and commentary; reviews of software, hardware, and content; a lending library; community forums; a huge e-book directory; reading lists; publisher listings, and much more.’

Free to create an account and list your book with an option to purchase the premium service if you wish. There is also a chance to request a review for your book.

Digital Fiction Links
http://www.bitbooks.com/

Lists all possible genres of fiction. Doesn’t have a category for non-fiction, however. Free to submit and list.

HED: Hunt’s E-book Directory
http://rkphunt.com/dir/

Has a wide variety of categories including romance, erotica and gay & lesbian. I seriously wish there were more sites like this one. It also offers a topsite and banner exchange for extra promotion for book sites.

For ease of promotion it’s a good idea to bookmark all of these sites or, even better, save this article for future reference.

By listing your book on most if not all of these sites, you can be assured of increasing your books exposure and your future sales. Good luck!

Comic Book Reviews: She-Hulk, Marvel Zombies and much more!

Thanks to Spacekicker on YouTube for his great Blue Beetle Primer. Check out more of Spacekicker’s comic book videos at:
http://youtube.com/spacekicker

We’ve got a Newsarama Review of She-Hulk #26. In this issue She-Hulk’s has some identity issues and is questioning whether or not she’s a hero. Spoiler Alert: She-Hulk gets her pants blasted off!

We also review Marvel Zombies 2 #5. We’re not completely thrilled with the final issue of this series. It felt like the characters were a bit removed from their environment.

Comic Book Comics deals with the history of comic books in the form of a comic. It truly represents what a comic is all about and we think it’s really well done and a great read for beginners.

In the Speed Round we review Shadow Pact #22, The Flash #237, Immortal Iron Fist:One-Shot, Zorro #1, and The Spirit #14.

Thanks to Spacekicker on YouTube for his great Blue Beetle Primer. Check out more of Spacekicker’s comic book videos at:
http://youtube.com/spacekicker

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Comic Book Reviews: Uncanny X-Men#495 and Detective Comics

We’ve got THREE Newsarama Sneak Reviews in this episode. First, Uncanny X-Men follows up the conclusion of the Messiah Complex. It’s a great jumping on point for anyone unfamiliar with the X-Men if such a person actually exists.

Then, we get a Batman Animated series feeling from Detective Comics #841, helmed by Paul Dini. We take back all the bad things we said about Paul Dini.

And we got our hands on the premiere issue of Clandestine #1, slated to hit the stands on Wednesday. Alex recommends it based on the artwork alone, but is it worth picking up?

Then in the speed round, we check out Fist of Justice #1, Captain America #34, Black Adam #6, Black Summer #5 and Madman #6.

Today in the Stack Mailbag, we tell you which comic book characters we would date if we could. Who wouldn’t want a superhero for their valentine?

Head over to our forums to talk about today’s episode with other comic book fans like you!
http://forum.pulpsecret.com

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What Are Internet Radio Hosts Looking For In Their Guests?

Copyright 2005 Black Butterfly Press

http://www.maxinethompson.com

As an Internet Radio Host of On The Same Page on
www.voiceamerica.com, over the past three and a half years, I
have interviewed such illustrious guests as Haki Madhubuti of
Third World Press, Dr. Rosie Milligan of Milligan Books,
Celebrity Mother Love, Mark Victor Hansen, Jack Canfield,
(Chicken Soup For the Soul Fame), Dan Poynter, and other
writing/publishing experts. From the experienced to the
non-experienced guests, this much I have gleanedâ??these skills
are learnable. Even if you are a first-time author, you, too,
can become an exciting interviewee.

Why is Internet radio important as a media? For one, it has a
global audience. I’ve interviewed guests who were as far away as
Paris and in the Bahamas. Anyone with a computer and Internet
Access can listen to your show

Most of all, Internet radio is not only the wave of the future,
it is beginning to be heard in automobiles, so this is a good
place to start your publicity trek.

What are Internet Radio Hosts looking for In Their Guests?

1. Hosts are drawn to an energetic, upbeat, personable guest. If
you have a flat liner personality, be honest with yourself.
Practice on a tape recorder, even if it’s your own answer
machine, or in the mirror. If necessary, get a media coach. But
practice, practice, practice.

2. Host like guests who are well-informed and on top of their
game. Stay abreast of trends and provide updated new
information. (Read the newspaper, the Internet, do research. Be
an information junkie.) Consider different hooks and angles,
i.e. how has the Internet changed the way we do business? How
can writers market their books on the Internet?

3. Hosts like controversy, but not particularly of the “shock
jock” variety. If you are speaking on a controversial subject,
be non-judgmental and do not offend any particular group of
people. Make sure you learn how not to use language, which is
condescending or demeaning such as using phrases like “those
people.”

4. If you are a fiction writer, show how your novel addresses
social issues such as race, police brutality, crime, corruption,
drugs, AIDS, etc. Most of all, show how your story can provide
information that improves the quality of other people’s lives,
even if your story is fiction.

5. If you are from a medical, business or scientific background,
make your interview interesting and lively. Don’t make it a
pedantic lecture.

Tips for Improving Your Interview:

Send the host your press release and a review copy of your book,
including news articles or book reviews, before the show.

Send the host a list of questions or topics that you are well
versed in.

Become a guest who knows how to talk about his/her work and not
just all about “me.” Remember, people are always tuned into this
stationâ??WIFMâ??”What’s in it For Me?”

Don’t just try to sell the store (your book, your seminar, your
product), but sell the story.

Learn to answer in sound bites. Do not go over one minute for a
reply.

Drop your voice to cue the host that you are through speaking
and waiting for the next question.

Give the host time to ask a question, without having to
interrupt, which means you are going on too long.

Learn the importance of pausing and deep breathing. Don’t run on
like a motor mouth.

Learn the power of the pause, even while you are answering. This
habit will make listeners lean forward to hear what you’re
saying. It also sends a message that you are a serious person
who chooses his words carefully.

If possible, use anecdotes, recite poems, or read excerpts from
your book. Tasteful humor always works.

Don’t forget to provide your web page and where your book can be
purchased.

When you hear the music before the break, you have 30 seconds to
wrap up whatever point you were making.

Sharpen your axe. Attend Toastmaster’s or join Speaking Bureaus
to become a better speaker.

Learn how to adlib and speak off the cuff, particularly if a
caller catches you off guard.

Learn to disagree, without being disagreeable.

Listen to other shows as well as “On The Same Page” on
www.voiceamerica.com.

Before the show, confirm with the host. (Most of the time, I
confirm beforehand.) Email if an emergency comes up and you
can’t be on the show.

Although I usually email a thank you note, I seldom get them
back. Remember to send a Thank-you email. This could go a long
way if you get on Howard Stern’s Show or Oprah’s.

* “On The Same Page” airs on Tuesday at 6:00 a.m. Pacific Time
live, then re-airs at 6:00 p.m. Pacific Time, Friday 4:00 p.m.
PST and Saturday at 1:00 p.m. Pacific Time.

Network Marketing: Selling the Dream (Part I)

Are you tired of struggling to make ends meet? Unexcited about driving in rush hour traffic? Burned out at work making your BOSS’S dream come true? You have a choice in life but most people choose to live in constant fear. They are scared to death of failure or success. They feel small. They don’t feel they are good enough or important enough to make a difference. There is a secret to success. All it takes is a dream.

When was the last time you dared to dream? Have your hopes and aspirations been squelched by life and no longer express your dreams to others? Are you no longer asked about our dreams because you are expected to have accomplished and attained them by now? For the vast majority of the population the dream has been replaced by a nightmare. We all continue to seek happiness, security, independence, and riches beyond compare. Many have managed to achieve these things in their life through network marketing.

Network marketing maybe the answer needed to revive your dream machine. However, not everyone is suited for network marketing. But if you have moderate people skills and are a big thinker, network marketing could be right for you. In this the first of four parts, you will find out what a prominent author says about network marketing and why he believes network marketing is the ideal vehicle to wealth and prosperity.

For someone exploring a network marketing opportunity for the first time, the book written by Robert Kiyosaki entitled, “The Business School for People Who Like Helping People” is a book to have. Robert Kiyosaki reviews several ways that one may become rich. However, the path offered by his Rich Dad may be the most realistic and also holds the greatest profit potential. Rich Dad’s path to success is simple just build a business.

Robert Kiyosaki prefers network-marketing businesses because there exists very few barriers to entry. Some of the richest people in the world come from the business quadrant. There is a bad connotation of network marketing and it is because most people don’t understand the purpose of networking. The richest people in the world build networks. Everyone else looks for work.

Network marketing scares some people. It scares your bosses who want to continue to maintain control over you. It scares people in the investment business that hope you will never read any of Robert Kiyosaki’s books and listen to their advice (while they participate in illegal investing techniques with your money). “In network marketing” Kiyosaki says, “they want you to get better. In the workplace, they don’t want you to get better. It’s a rat race.”

The title of this book tells it all — network marketing is not a “get rich quick” vehicle. Rather, it is a business school where the ultimate goal is personal growth. Robert Kiyosaki presents eleven “hidden values” of a network marketing business. This is the ideal tool to help you look beyond the hype, see the network marketing opportunity for what it really is, and set realistic expectations for your personal success. This book gives a solid, realistic foundation from which you can chart your course.

Robert Kiyosaki also says that network marketing is the perfect B-Business for some people but not everybody. It’s all based on values. Some people are weak and need the security of a paycheck. Others, who want freedom and are willing to develop themselves, will find network marketing the Perfect B-Business for them.

Some sophisticated business people like to take cheap shots at network marketing and say it’s not really a business. But how would a MBA know what a real business is when all they are is an employee—the E Quadrant. Network marketing puts you on the B-Quadrant only without investing hundreds of thousands of dollars, having to buy or rent a building, or pay employees. In real estate you use leverage in the form of other peoples money. In network marketing, you use leverage in the form of other people’s contacts, other people’s energy.

There are tax benefits to owning your own network marketing business. As an employee you are paying the absolute maximum in taxes. This is money you can be using to improve your lifestyle, invest in your network marketing company, in real estate or set aside for retirement. And of course, this is the information age. Never has it been easier to reach more people via network marketing than it is right now. (Please contact your tax consultant for specific deductions)

The future is looking very bright for network marketing. Why? There are already several economic trends in place that will drive more and more people to participate in network marketing in the very near future. For one, people are looking for alternatives to the job market. Many people are tired of the long commute, 9-5 routine and the myth of “job security.” They want freedom and network marketing can give that to them.

People are tired of being pushed around by unappreciative employers. Tired of being dedicated to the company hoping for a long tenure only to be downsized. People are also tired of the schemes and scams by brokers, brokerages and mutual fund companies. The average individual does not have or does not want to risk the large capital required for a conventional business.

A dream is not a job. A job can be very tiring and not very rewarding. For some it is working in corporate America for 29 years and on the day you only have 30 days left to retire you are laid off. For others it is working at two fast food restaurants for 80 hours a week and earning minimum wage. Your story may be different but if you have a job you are not working for your dream. You are working to create the dream of your employer become a reality not yours.

Network marketing may very well be the last great opportunity to achieve the American Dream. As Robert points out in his book, networking isn’t for everyone, but it is a great way to create a passive walk away income that will give you freedoms and options in other investments. That’s probably the number one point he makes. You don’t need to become a networking guru, but, you can create a secondary income of $1000, $3000, or even $10,000 a month and use that to live your dreams.

Yes the future does look very bright for network marketing. No doubt network marketing is the wave of the future. Networking is a brilliant idea. In network marketing the average guy without much money can keep their day jobs and start their network marketing business part time. No major capital investment and unlimited income opportunity without risk. You’re in business for yourself, but not by yourself.

You are invited to visit http://www.earthchannel.com/media/wlg/dia.asx to hear from people that never gave up on themselves and their dreams. There is no better time to be in business than right now. The company mentioned in the video has the system, compensation plan, the leadership, track record, and consumer oriented products to make your family’s dream come true marketing financial services. Additional information can be obtained by visiting Terry Bradshaw’s Pick Of The Week at http://www.GeniusMarketingConcept.com and learn about the Realty Revolution at http://www.earthchannel.com/media/wlg/grmfinal.asx

Join me in the exploration of network marketing. Future articles will outline the pitfalls of network marketing. Then find out who make the ideal candidates for network marketing. And finally what are some strategies to use in network marketing.

How to write a bestselling ebook!

The hardest part of writing is the first sentence. When you look
at the whole project, it seems like an impossible task. That’s
why you have to break it down into manageable tasks. Think of
climbing a mountain. You are standing at the foot of it and
looking up at its summit vanishing into the clouds. How can you
possibly scale such an immense and dangerous mountain?

There is only one way to climb a mountain and that is step by
step.

Now think of writing your ebook in the same light. You must
create it step by step, and one day, you will take that last
step and find yourself standing on the summit with your head in
the clouds.

The first thing you have to do, as if you actually were a
mountain climber, is to get organized. Instead of climbing gear,
however, you must organize your thoughts. There are some steps
you should take before you begin. Once you’ve gone through the
following list, you will be ready to actually begin writing your
ebook.

Beginning Steps to Writing an ebook

First, figure out your ebook’s working title. Jot down a few
different titles, and eventually, you’ll find that one that will
grow on you. Titles help you to focus your writing on your
topic; they guide you in anticipating and answering your
reader’s queries. Many non-fiction books also have subtitles.
Aim for clarity in your titles, but cleverness always helps to
sell books ? as long as it’s not too cute. For example, Remedies
for Insomnia: twenty different ways to count sheep. Or: Get off
that couch: fifteen exercise plans to whip you into shape.

Next, write out a thesis statement. Your thesis is a sentence or
two stating exactly what problem you are addressing and how your
book will solve that problem. All chapters spring forth from
your thesis statement. Once you’ve got your thesis statement
fine-tuned, you’ve built your foundation. From that foundation,
your book will grow, chapter by chapter.

Your thesis will keep you focused while you write your ebook.
Remember: all chapters must support your thesis statement. If
they don’t, they don’t belong in your book. For example, your
thesis statement could read: We’ve all experienced insomnia at
times in our lives, but there are twenty proven techniques and
methods to give you back a good night’s sleep.

Once you have your thesis, before you start to write, make sure
there is a good reason to write your book. Ask yourself some
questions

* Does your book present useful information and is that
information currently relevant? * Will you book positively
affect the lives of your readers? * Is your book dynamic and
will it keep the reader’s attention? * Does you book answer
questions that are meaningful and significant?

If you can answer yes to these questions, you can feel confident
about the potential of your ebook.

Another important step is to figure out who your target audience
is. It is this group of people you will be writing to, and this
group will dictate many elements of your book, such as style,
tone, diction, and even length. Figure out the age range of your
readers, their general gender, what they are most interested in,
and even the socio-economic group they primarily come from. Are
they people who read fashion magazines or book reviews? Do they
write letters in longhand or spend hours every day online. The
more you can pin down your target audience, the easier it will
be to write your book for them.

Next, make a list of the reasons you are writing your ebook. Do
you want to promote your business? Do you want to bring quality
traffic to your website? Do you want to enhance your reputation?

Then write down your goals in terms of publishing. Do you want
to sell it as a product on your website, or do you want to offer
it as a free gift for filling out a survey or for ordering a
product? Do you want to use the chapters to create an e-course,
or use your ebook to attract affiliates around the world? The
more you know upfront, the easier the actual writing will be.

Decide on the format of your chapters. In non-fiction, keep the
format from chapter to chapter fairly consistent. Perhaps you
plan to use an introduction to your chapter topic, and then
divide it into four subhead topics. Or you may plan to divide it
into five parts, each one beginning with a relevant anecdote.

How to make your ebook “user friendly”

You must figure out how to keep your writing engaging. Often
anecdotes, testimonials, little stories, photos, graphs, advice,
and tips will keep the reader turning the pages. Sidebars are
useful for quick, accessible information, and they break up the
density of the page.

Write with a casual, conversational tone rather than a formal
tone such as textbook diction. Reader’s respond to the feeling
that you are having a conversation with them. Break up the
length and structure of your sentences so you do not hypnotize
your readers into sleep. Sentences that are all the same length
and structure tend to be a good aid for insomnia!

Good writing takes practice. It takes lots and lots of practice.
Make a schedule to write at least a page a day. Read books and
magazines about the process of writing, and jot down tips that
jump out at you. The art of writing is a lifetime process; the
more you write (and read), the better your writing will become.
The better your writing becomes, the bigger your sales figures.

In an ebook that is read on the screen, be aware that you must
give your reader’s eye a break. You can do this by utilizing
white space. In art classes, white space is usually referred to
as “negative space.” Reader’s eyes need to rest in the cool
white oasis you create on your page. If your page is too dense,
your reader will quit out of it as soon as their eyes begin to
tear.

Make use of lists, both bulleted and numbered. This makes your
information easy to absorb, and gives the reader a mental break
from dissecting your paragraphs one after the other.

Finally, decide on an easy-to-read design. Find a font that’s
easy on the eyes, and stick to that font family. Using dozens of
fonts will only tire your readers out before they’ve gotten past
your introduction. Use at least one and a half line spacing, and
text large enough to be read easily on the screen, but small
enough so that the whole page can be seen on a computer screen.
You will have to experiment with this to find the right
combination.

Of course, don’t forget to run a spell and grammar check. You
are judged by something as minor as correct punctuation, so do
not mess up a great book by tossing out semicolons randomly, or
stringing sentences together with commas. (By the way, that’s
called a “comma splice.”) Last of all, create an index and a
bibliography. That’s it! You’ve written a book! Now all you have
to do is publish your ebook online, and wait for download
request from your website visitors

Your First Step to a Digital Publishing Empire

The hardest part of writing is the first sentence. When you look at the whole project, it seems like an impossible task. That’s why you have to break it down into manageable tasks.

Think of climbing a mountain. You are standing at the foot of it and looking up at its summit vanishing into the clouds. How can you possibly scale such an immense and dangerous mountain?

There is only one way to climb a mountain - step by step.

Now think of writing your ebook in the same light. You must create it step by step, and one day, you will take that last step and find yourself standing on the summit with your head in the clouds.

The first thing you have to do, as if you actually were a mountain climber, is to get organized. Instead of climbing gear,however, you must organize your thoughts. There are some steps

you should take before you begin. Once you’ve gone through the following list, you will be ready to actually begin writing your ebook.

Beginning Steps to Writing an ebook

First, figure out your ebook’s working title. Jot down a few different titles, and eventually, you’ll find that one that will grow on you. Titles help you to focus your writing on your

topic; they guide you in anticipating and answering your

Reader’s queries. Many non-fiction books also have subtitles.

Aim for clarity in your titles, but cleverness always helps to

Sell books - as long as it’s not too cute. For example, Remedies for Insomnia: twenty different ways to count sheep. Or: Get off that couch: fifteen exercise plans to whip you into shape.

Next, write out a thesis statement. Your thesis is a sentence or two stating exactly what problem you are addressing and how your book will solve that problem. All chapters spring forth from

your thesis statement. Once you’ve got your thesis statement fine-tuned, you’ve built your foundation. From that foundation, your book will grow, chapter by chapter.

Your thesis will keep you focused while you write your ebook.

Remember: all chapters must support your thesis statement. If they don’t, they don’t belong in your book. For example, your thesis statement could read: We’ve all experienced insomnia at

times in our lives, but there are twenty proven techniques and methods to give you back a good night’s sleep.

Once you have your thesis, before you start to write, make sure there is a good reason to write your book. Ask yourself some questions:

* Does your book present useful information and is that information currently relevant?

* Will you book positively affect the lives of your readers?

* Is your book dynamic and will it keep the reader’s attention?

* Does you book answer questions that are meaningful and significant?

If you can answer yes to these questions, you can feel confident about the potential of your ebook.

Another important step is to figure out who your target audience is. It is this group of people you will be writing to, and this group will dictate many elements of your book, such as style,

tone, diction, and even length. Figure out the age range of your readers, their general gender, what they are most interested in, and even the socio-economic group they primarily come from.

Are they people who read fashion magazines or book reviews? Do they write letters in longhand or spend hours every day online. The more you can pin down your target audience, the easier it will

be to write your book for them.

Next, make a list of the reasons you are writing your ebook. Do you want to promote your business? Do you want to bring quality traffic to your website? Do you want to enhance your reputation?

Then write down your goals in terms of publishing. Do you want to sell it as a product on your website, or do you want to offer it as a free gift for filling out a survey or for ordering a product? Do you want to use the chapters to create an e-course, or use your ebook to attract affiliates around the world?

The more you know upfront, the easier the actual writing will be.

Decide on the format of your chapters. In non-fiction, keep the format from chapter to chapter fairly consistent. Perhaps you plan to use an introduction to your chapter topic, and then

divide it into four subhead topics.

Or you may plan to divide it into five parts, each one beginning with a relevant anecdote.

How to make your ebook “user friendly”

You must figure out how to keep your writing engaging. Often anecdotes, testimonials, little stories, photos, graphs, advice, and tips will keep the reader turning the pages. Sidebars are

useful for quick, accessible information, and they break up the density of the page.

Write with a casual, conversational tone rather than a formal tone such as textbook diction. Reader’s respond to the feeling that you are having a conversation with them.

Break up the length and structure of your sentences so you don’t hypnotize your readers into sleep.

Sentences that are all the same length and structure tend to be a good aid for insomnia!

Good writing takes practice. It takes lots and lots of practice.

Make a schedule to write at least a page a day. Read books and magazines about the process of writing, and jot down tips that jump out at you.

The art of writing is a lifetime process; the

more you write (and read), the better your writing will become.

The better your writing becomes, the bigger your sales figures.

In an ebook that is read on the screen, be aware that you must give your reader’s eye a break. You can do this by utilizing white space. In art classes, white space is usually referred to

as “negative space.” Reader’s eyes need to rest in the cool white oasis’s you create on your page. If your page is too dense, your reader will quit out of it as soon as their eyes begin to tear.

Make use of lists, both bulleted and numbered. This makes your information easy to absorb, and gives the reader a mental break from dissecting your paragraphs one after the other.

Finally, decide on an easy-to-read design. Find a font that’s easy on the eyes, and stick to that font family. Using dozens of fonts will only tire your readers out before they’ve gotten past your introduction. Use at least one and a half line spacing, and text large enough to be read easily on the screen, but small enough so that the whole page can be seen on a computer screen.

You will have to experiment with this to find the right combination.

Of course, don’t forget to run a spell and grammar check. You are judged by something as minor as correct punctuation, so don?t mess up a great book by tossing out semicolons randomly,

or stringing sentences together with commas.

(By the way, that’s called a “comma splice.”)

Last of all, create an index and a bibliography.

That’s it!

You’ve written a book! Now all you have to do is publish your ebook online, and wait for download request from your website visitors. —-