Choosing A Format For Your Online E-Book Publishing Business
Publishing an eBook online is without a doubt one of the most
profitable ventures you can undertake when trying to make some
income from the Internet. But you must consider what format your
eBook will be in. Choose the wrong format and you can doom
yourself to never making a profit, or at least not making a
profit for very long.
What are formats and what are some of the things you need to
consider? A format is simply what type of file your information
will be stored in. On your desktop computer are many different
file types, where each file type is typically opened by a
different type of program. For example, there are plain text
files, usually denoted with a ".txt" extension, there are ".doc"
files, which are usually opened in Microsoft Word, there are
".htm" files, which can be opened by any web browser, and so on.
There are many, many different types of formats that are used by
the myriad text and word processing programs our there.
In the same way, the information you present in your eBook needs
to be presented to your online audience in a format that they
can open up and read. Formats such as .doc, .txt, .htm (or
.html), .pdf (for Adobe's ubiquitous Acrobat Reader) will have
virtually universal readability. However, you need to consider
more than just readability when you make this decision. You must
also consider piracy and copyright infringement. If your eBook
is truly stellar, with a title such as "How to make a million
dollars in two weeks by watching TV", you must realize that it
will be a prime target for information pirates.
Your eBook creation is your intellectual property and needs to
be protected as much as possible. Otherwise, people can simply
pass your eBooks around on the Internet or attach them in emails
to their friends. You want to ensure that anyone who is reading
your valuable content has legitimately bought and paid for the
right to do so. For this reason, the best solution is to publish
your eBook in one of the many proprietary formats that will
convert your ebook into a protected file that can only be opened
by the person who has purchased it.
There are many programs out there that will convert your eBook
into a secure format. I can't even begin to list them all, but
you want to look for a format that will convert your eBook into
some type of executable (.exe) file that can't be cut, copied,
or pasted from. Search for "ebook creation software" or
something like that in your favorite Internet search engine, and
follow as many links as you desire until you find the format you
like the best.
It's up to you to protect your content, because certainly no one
else is going to do it for you!
Till next time...Success to you!
-Ted