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Old 06-05-2014, 03:51 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by pete5609 View Post
None of the above is my problem. I'm just making the ebook... It is being sent to both Amazon and iTunes this week so I am curious to see what happens. I suspect that they will end up using only the version that links to the videos (rather than embedding).

I did get the .mobi to work with embedded videos, somehow it was just a matter of removing a <div> tag that I guess KindleConverter didn't like.
Well, you're fortunate in that. I always feel obligated to tell the clients upfront that they won't be able to use the products they are thinking of buying from me, as I certainly wouldn't want anyone coming back on me about it ("you didn't tell me I had to be a publisher with B&N before I could upload a NookKids' book!" kind of thing).

I find my clientele expects me to know all of this, and moreover, make sure that they don't "go wrong" on their path to self-publishing. I don't particularly love the chore--I don't think it should be our jobs to also be unpaid self-publishing consultants--but it seems to save aggravation to tell them upfront, rather than have them coming back later as unhappy clients. You obviously have a more sophisticated client that doesn't need that type of input.

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