Nowadays, there are many payment processing services available for eCommerce Websites.
Which one is right for your eBooks?
Let's review four of the most popular services that will allow you to charge your client's credit cards.
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Tuesday, June 5 2007
By Eric Maziade on Tuesday, June 5 2007, 00:12 - eBook Marketing
Nowadays, there are many payment processing services available for eCommerce Websites.
Which one is right for your eBooks?
Let's review four of the most popular services that will allow you to charge your client's credit cards.
Wednesday, May 9 2007
By Eric Maziade on Wednesday, May 9 2007, 09:55 - eBook Security
Do you need a DRM system to protect my eBooks? - There's a debate out there about that.
Many people believe that a DRM system hurts sales by putting in an annoying hurdle in the end user's way, frustrating them out of buying.
Other people would just like to be able to sell their eBooks and make sure that they are the ones profiting from the sales.
Monday, April 16 2007
By Alain Thibault on Monday, April 16 2007, 12:57 - eBook Marketing
Cory Doctorow is well known for his opinions about DRM and how eBooks should be marketed on the Internet. In fact, he argues that the only way an eBook should be marketed is by giving it away for free.
But the real question is: is Cory Doctorow really publishing eBooks or are they just promotional material for his real business that has absolutely nothing to do with eBook publishing?
Wednesday, March 7 2007
By Alain Thibault on Wednesday, March 7 2007, 11:16 - Secure-eBook Tips
Many authors wish to publish eBooks on their own. But self publishing eBooks requires more than good writing skills - if you're not able to make them known, you won't get any profits from your eBooks.
There are many solutions out there to help you get your eBooks known by potential customers, and ClickBank is one of them. The following article will explain you how to sell eBooks on ClickBank using Secure-eBook.
Tuesday, December 12 2006
By Alain Thibault on Tuesday, December 12 2006, 11:35 - eBook Marketing
It can be difficult to decide the sale price of an eBook. Since there are no printing and distribution costs, should an eBook cost less than a paperback book? How will I know how much my potential clients will want to pay for my eBook?
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