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How to sign an e-book: Part 1: Kindlegraph

Electronic books are taking off like wildfire.  At ThrillerFest I heard someone say that for thrillers, ebooks already account for 50% of sales.  (Romance is also hot for ebooks; nonfiction and...

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How to sign an ebook: Part 2: Autography

At BookExpo America in May 2011, a couple of new ebook signing services made their debut.  Both Autography and iDoLVine (part 3 of this series) are works in progress; both are in beta form (trial...

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How to sign an ebook: Part 3: IdolVine

(Can someone explain to me the goofy capitalization scheme in their name?) Like Autography (part 2 in this series), IdoLVine was unveiled to the public at BookExpo America in May 2011, and also pitched...

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How to sign an ebook Part 4: Nook Color

In 3 previous posts about ebook signing, I covered Kindlegraph (an easy to use, minimalist service only for the Kindle), Autography (a fully customizable service for all devices that requires reader to...

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How to sign an ebook part 5: MyWrite & BookieJar for indies on iPad

More new ebook signing technologies that are primarily directed at independent or self-published writers: MyWrite and BookieJar. MyWrite is available as a free app on iTunes for use with an iPad or...

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