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Rich from an eBook?

As with many publishers lately, eBooks are quite the rage. Where real estate moguls once profited, today it seems knowledge is power. Can you really flip knowledge by selling eBooks by the thousands and get rich overnight?

Content
What to write about? Think about your skills, what do you know how to do? I could be as simple as changing a light bulb, but ask yourself, would someone who lacks the skill be interested in buying your eBook? Search Google for some ideas here's chances are you'll find eBooks on any subject you can think of.

Format
PDF's are a great way to distribute eBook content, and can be created for free with apps such as CutePDF writer, or built in PDF printing if you own a Mac.

Distribution
If you'd like to sell your eBook online, check out Lightning Source which can distribute through Amazon.Com

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