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Taking Advantage of ALL formats
I just uploaded 3 books to my website, slated to be converted to eBooks.
At first I was exploring options like Smashwords, Kindle, LightningSource, Lulu and other self-publishing services online. However, since discovering MobileRead, I am overwhelmed by the variety of formats available. Each service, format and/or file type may or may not have a specific purpose. But, I suspect that having a book available across the entire spectrum of services and formats is the best way to maximize opportunity. My intentions are, of course, to make money selling eBooks. However, I have a much grander goal of developing my website in support of a variety of ventures and adventures falling under the umbrella of my newly incorporated company, Entertainment Cyberscope, Inc. I am learning that ebooks can be used as marketing tools. I am also learning that there are a number of ways to re-package the content on my site with numerous delivery methods available. I've learned I can even turn a series of blog posts into a book (FastPencil). There are syndication opportunities. There are numerous plug-ins, widgets and applications for re-packaging content and distributing across a multitude of delivery channels. But this is all in theory. I need to know--step by step--what to do and how to do it. For instance, of the 3 books (drafts) I have uploaded to my site, what do I do next? They are in MSWord format. Not yet included, but planned, is the inclusion of graphics, artwork and photos. From what I've been told, the inclusion of images in an eBook causes serious challenges and problems. Do I just automatically convert to PDF? That I can do (with the exception of not knowing what happens with imagery in converting from Doc to PDF). How do I convert to all the different formats? Will Smashwords, Kindle and other services do this for me? Do all these different formats exist because of the variety of eReaders available? What kind of system or application(s) do I need to install on my own site to sell ebooks direct-to-consumer? Can I use all the available services AND sell from my site at the same time? I realize there are many questions here but they ARE all related. No doubt there is a comprehensive guide that will cover all these issues and hopefully issues I failed to mention. So, when I ask, "Where do I begin," I'm not simply wondering about Smashwords vs. Kindle. Whatever I do must be coordinated with the plans and strategies I have overall for my website. I realize that 1000s of dollars would get me a design firm that could coordinate all these endeavors. I am also aware that there is a free application for virtually every digital task, from graphics manipulation to content delivery to business applications to web design. Perhaps the biggest plan I have, which may very well incorporate all my ventures, is the creation and conversion of a portal into a "virtual world." These means using the most sophisticated design elements available online. In fact, I don't believe it is inconceivable to turn a book into a movie (I don't mean traditionally as in book to screenplay adaptation). I mean using online presentation applications and sophisticated graphics (3D, Flash, Java, etc.) to present an eBook (a Flip book is one example). Baby, I need all the help I can get. Actually, I think my plans could prove to be a great opportunity for web designers to experiment, especially those who wanted to dabble in virtual worlds. I have an extremely low budget. However, I am more than willing to share profits and income revenue streams. Whatever I'm doing, I want it to generate income. I want to have fun--but what I'm doing is not FOR fun. Thank you so much for taking the time to read this post and any considerations and/or suggestions you may have. Please feel free to ask questions, since there is so much involved in making this happen. My site: JerryFlattum.com |
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Reading is sexy
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The ePub and mobi formats will cover 99% of ereaders. PDF, generally speaking, is not considered a good format for ereading devices. Smashwords will give you all the formats you need, but their 'meatgrinder' conversion is hit or miss. They sometimes screw up formatting. Word documents are certainly not the way to go.
Re: turning blog posts into an ebook... why? What's the purpose, who is the market? |
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Well, starting small:
If you want a decent graphic quality form .doc(x) to .pdf you have to:
At least that's how I had to do it. If anyone knows a faster way I will be happy to be corrected. |
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Too many notes!
couldn't figure it out what your website is about really... slow down on the caffeine... regarding: "In fact, I don't believe it is inconceivable to turn a book into a movie (I don't mean traditionally as in book to screenplay adaptation). I mean using online presentation applications and sophisticated graphics (3D, Flash, Java, etc.) to present an eBook (a Flip book is one example)." Books are relics from the past. The written word was the first way to record our deeds and register events. It just turns out though we found out in the last century much better ways of direct audio-visual recording. Oral narration recorded on paper is nice, but ultimately just a historic accident. we should cope with the times. If you want a movie, make a movie. If you want oral narration on paper, write a book. Mixing up genres like that just looks... silly and detracting from the experience. It also won't run on kindles... |
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Google mobipocket creator and download the software. It will create a ebook with images for you.
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Saying I want to turn a book into a movie is a bit misleading. What I mean is that there are a variety of different presentation applications as well as some very creative use of Flash, Java, etc. in presenting a mixture of text with image. Every day I go online I discover some new application or design feature. The "vook" concept happens to be just one of those kinds of applications that reveal there are many new ways to "read". And the vook really does come close to turning a book into a movie, actually. Thank you very much. |
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In terms of actually publishing a Word doc, I would think it's not inconceivable if you're a savvy enough Word user, along with perhaps other publishing tools and other creative design methods. But again, I'm not sure if that's what you meant. Why turn posts into a book? I can't answer that with the exception of using posts to develop a book. And again, I would assume much depends on how creative you are, what kind of content you're working with, and how it all integrates into a final product. I didn't come up with the idea. FastPencil is a service that no doubt received millions in venture capital and I would assume they have ideas on what turning blogs into books is all about. Some blogs I've seen are highly creative. Given a twist and a turn here and there, I could easily see how they could be turned into a "book" format. |
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Is it fair to assume many of the formats I am still unaware of are now for iPhone, Android and other small mobile device conversion? |
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This is a creative endeavor which means much exploration. I've seen some pretty amazing things done on the web with text and image, so your black and white approach to keeping the two separate is not the least bit helpful. I'm looking for creative and innovative ways to present and deliver content. I'm not interested in your opinion about what you like or don't like. |
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Hello again!
As to ebook creation, you might also want to visit the calibre forums on this site. Calibre is described as library management software, but it is much more. It can transform documents in formats such as PDF, .doc, .html, and other formats into formats that can be read by most ereaders such as .mobi for the Kindle, .epub for Nooks, Sonys, and other readers, and more. It's a free download, and the creator of the software, Kovid Goyal, is a MobileRead member who is very approachable and more than willing to answer questions about calibre. Last edited by WT Sharpe; 02-08-2011 at 04:15 PM. |
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The big question with any endeavor like this is one of the ones I ask my website clients: Why would someone want to use this?
That's the first thing you have to figure out: what is there that you have that Vince Flanders calls "heroin content" -- something so important to me, or any other random user, that we'll take time away from the million and nine other things we need to do today to go do your thing. You have to figure out if you indeed have that content -- which can be hard because you're so close to it -- and if so, exactly what it is, how to present it so that the people who want it can make use of it, and how to let those people know that it's there for their use. Getting them to pay you for it, I should mention, adds another hurdle. Quote:
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Step 2: See Step 1. I can't emphasize this enough, because I've seen so many people try and fail: You need to have a reason for people to do what you want them to do -- in this case, paying you for your stuff. Every potential user asks the exact same question: What's in it for me? You want their money and their time. You're competing with the whole rest of the world, a fair percentage of which also wants their money or their time or both. You need a reason for people to read one of your blog posts rather than a post on MobileRead, or anywhere else. They're already doing something else; you need to give them one damn good reason to stop doing something else, even before you can start getting them to do what you want. What is in it for me? What can you give me that I can't get somewhere else? Why are you so special? If you can't give me a really impressive answer to that, and can't provide me with a compelling reason to override my basic inertia and time-starvation and go to your website, read your blog, and buy your books, etc., instead of going to MobileRead, reading Lum's blog, and buying Tim Myers' books, you've lost me before you started. Now multiple me by your entire target market. Quote:
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I'm not trying to be insulting here, just telling the truth: the kind of project you're trying to do requires a fairly comprehensive set of skills for the things you need to get done. They're skills that you, or someone on your team, has to have. You can't try to find them after the fact; you need them to get started. You're trying to do very advanced things, but asking MobileRead very basic questions. You're not at the point yet where you could even understand the advanced questions or their answers, and you needed to be at that point before you started. You still have a problem with the basics. Your lead article, for instance, has a major typographic error in its title and headline. I'm not even going to start on your website; if you want to pay me to do that (it's what I do) PM me and we'll talk. You need a professional, though, whoever it might be. I looked at a couple of stories and found errors, obvious errors, that Should Not Be. If you're asking people to give you money, you need to look professional -- if anything, even more professional than the big names. Right now, you look like a guy who knows how to use WordPress. There are lots of them out there, and not many people paying them for content. Before you can do anything else, you need to elevate yourself above them. Quote:
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I own a pocket camcorder (one of the early Flips, to be precise). Would you consider me qualified to produce a Super Bowl commercial for you? Why not? The people who make those multi-million-dollar spots have cameras, I have a camera, what's the difference? Obviously there's a difference, and obviously that difference is why they spend millions on their scriptwriters, their actors, their photographers, their locations, their CGI artists, and all the rest, for a 30-second commercial, instead of a random MobileRead poster and a pocket camera. You could give me one of the fancy video cameras, or a whole set of them and a crew to boot, and I'm still not going to produce anything better than what you see on local TV for Joe's Used Cars, because my expertise is in other areas. The best camera in the world couldn't do the job for me; I have to know exactly what I want to do, and why, and how to do it with that camera. While you're not making a Super Bowl commercial (yet), you are trying to present a professional image. Unless you know in detail the capabilities of the programs you're using, and have a realistic idea of your own capabilities, and stay within both of those, it's not going to work. Tools are amplifiers, and programs are tools. Amplified crap is still crap. So it's not the programs that you have to worry about, it's the people using them. An expert has spent years learning not just how to use their tools, but when and why to use their tools. Going back to my commercial example, with a smart enough camera and ten minutes to read the manual, I could shoot video of exactly what I wanted, and with suitable computer power, edit it up to look exactly the way I want. Trust me, you still don't want to put that on at halftime, even for your local high school team. I don't know how to get viewers to respond to such an ad, not in the way that the people who do it for a living do. It probably wouldn't even get any business for Joe. The best tools in the world would still just amplify crap. You need to either have, hire, or rent expertise. There is no way around it. Quote:
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Bad PowerPoint presentations are the plague of our time, too, but that's another rant entirely. Again, there are questions to ask yourself. One of these is "why isn't everyone doing it?" While it's possible that you're the first person to think of such a groundbreaking idea (note: you're not) it's also possible that other people have tried it and failed. Again, it's possible that those people failed because they didn't know how to implement it, but it's also possible (and IMO, far more likely) that they failed because there was no market. For this idea to be anything more than a PowerPoint presentation -- in other words, anything more than an illustrated book -- the graphics aspect is going to have to be on a par with a modern movie. Consider a cut scene from a AAA video game. Consider the team of artists and animators who create it. Consider the server farm that renders it. Now consider that you need one of those for every page of your book. In a world with Age of Conan, people are not going to pay you for Wolfenstein 3D. And even Wolfie took a team. Quote:
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Getting ideas is never the hard part. Time to implement the ideas, and making the ideas pay, those are the hard parts. I never had a shortage of ideas for software; I have no shortage of ideas for writing now. Ideas weren't the problem. Time to implement those ideas, a market for that implementation, and a way to monetize it, that has always been the problem. And, frankly, unless you can find someone who's independently wealthy and wants to sign on with you for a lark, you're unlikely to get the people with the kind of expertise that you need for the kind of budget you have. I will recommend a few useful books to you. If you haven't read these, you need to read them now. The Design of Everyday Things, by Donald Norman. Don't Make Me Think!, by Steve Krug. Web Pages That Suck and Son of Web Pages That Suck, by Vincent Flanders. Homepage Usability, by Jakob Nielsen & Marie Tahir. They are neither large nor optional. |
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