eBooks 77 mistakes to avoid when writing an eBook
eBooks: 77 mistakes to avoid when writing an eBook presents a plan for producing eBooks and discusses common mistakes to avoid.
When you work without a plan, you will encounter time-wasting problems that delay the eBook and often result in an eBook that is never ready to be published. When you follow the plan in this eBook, you cam focus on one task at a time so you won't be overwhelmed by the scope of the entire project. You will only spend money only when needed to complete the current task. And, you will only invest time learning new skills when they are needed to complete the current task.
Also, working on one task at a time means avoiding common problems means a string of successes instead of failures. In addition, if you fail at some task, you will know what kind of expert you need to find to resolve the current problem.
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eBooks 77 mistakes to avoid when writing an eBook
eBooks: 77 mistakes to avoid when writing an eBook presents a plan for producing eBooks and discusses common mistakes to avoid.
When you work without a plan, you will encounter time-wasting problems that delay the eBook and often result in an eBook that is never ready to be published. When you follow the plan in this eBook, you cam focus on one task at a time so you won't be overwhelmed by the scope of the entire project. You will only spend money only when needed to complete the current task. And, you will only invest time learning new skills when they are needed to complete the current task.
Also, working on one task at a time means avoiding common problems means a string of successes instead of failures. In addition, if you fail at some task, you will know what kind of expert you need to find to resolve the current problem.
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eBooks 77 mistakes to avoid when writing an eBook

eBooks 77 mistakes to avoid when writing an eBook

by John R Hines
eBooks 77 mistakes to avoid when writing an eBook

eBooks 77 mistakes to avoid when writing an eBook

by John R Hines

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eBooks: 77 mistakes to avoid when writing an eBook presents a plan for producing eBooks and discusses common mistakes to avoid.
When you work without a plan, you will encounter time-wasting problems that delay the eBook and often result in an eBook that is never ready to be published. When you follow the plan in this eBook, you cam focus on one task at a time so you won't be overwhelmed by the scope of the entire project. You will only spend money only when needed to complete the current task. And, you will only invest time learning new skills when they are needed to complete the current task.
Also, working on one task at a time means avoiding common problems means a string of successes instead of failures. In addition, if you fail at some task, you will know what kind of expert you need to find to resolve the current problem.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149898527
Publisher: Software Consulting Engineer, Inc.
Publication date: 11/26/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 45 KB

About the Author

John R Hines has degrees from two party schools (the University of Colorado and Arizona State University). He has been a semiconductor engineer, a programmer, a writer, and a teacher. He is now retired in Lucas, Texas.
In the 1980s, the US Patent and Trademark Office granted him six patents and he began writing about using computers to solve problems. He wrote a book about circuit simulation and taught SPICE (Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis) classes at Fortune 500 companies.
In the 1990s, he had computer-related columns in popular trade magazines like Electronic Test and Design Automation and scholarly magazines like IEEE Spectrum and taught C, C++ and Java.
In the 2000s, he was a Java developer for America�s best telephone company.
In 2014, he retired. He now writes eBooks and is looking for a part-time Android programming job. Google him under JR Hines, John Hines and John R Hines.
eBooks is his sixth self-published book. He has previously published two large eDictionaries (Mostly Java � a Dictionary of Distributed Computing and Dictionary of 17th � 19th Century Terms for Readers of Romance Novels and Naval Fiction), two small eBooks about eBooking (Creating EPUB Documents with Tables and Communicating with Text on Screen) and a short note about the calendar (Gregorian Calendar Tiny Notes). (He thinks he is smarter now so the previous books will be rewritten and reissued.)
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