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Did you know that there are more digital books now sold on Kindle, and other eReading devices than are sold as traditional print books?

Just a few years ago this opened up amazing opportunities for the home publisher or author to provide content for this new medium. This was and remains a ravenous buyers market.

It was very simple in the beginning; it was easy to sell sub standard publications on Kindle. But a few years ago there was a change.

eBooks came of age and the quality of the books sold on Kindle (and elsewhere) improved enormously.

The biggest change was Amazon were now offering quality Illustrated Ebooks and the sales went into the stratosphere and remain there today…

It was a sit up and take notice moment, you see there was a massive market for very simple Illustrated eBooks.

Ones were not only easy to produce but also looked amazing!

Amazon made it super simple for anyone to produce quality books by providing all the guidance and tools necessary to produce quality books first time every time.

But there was a much simpler way of producing quality books?

Ones that could be produced in just a few hours instead of days or weeks, so that you could build a complete portfolio of books in just a few days.

So we worked hard and developed a very easy method of producing these books in an ordinary word processor.

We developed our own templates formatted for a wide range of Kindle devices. We call it...

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So What Types Of Books Are We Talking
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It's time to give this a BIG Wednesday WALLOP
It's time for a Sunday SHUNT, in case anyone missed this request
It's time for a fresh, Sunday SHUNT, in case anyone missed this request.... Before this disappears into the depths of the request bin
@GalaxyQuest2: I don't think anyone missed it. These kinds of courses are becoming increasingly harder to get via black-hat means. I have certainly looked for it because it's something I might be interested in. I'll give it some time and check a few resources I have access to again but I have actively sought to find this title... so far, no luck.

Thanks
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Looks interesting... a big bump
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