How to Create PDF eBooks

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by waedwards, Apr 12, 2010.

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    There is no question that, in recent years, the Portable Data Format (PDF) for files has become the de-facto standard for ebook creation. These days almost no one is producing ebooks in the older PC (EXE) format. There are probably quite a number of reasons for this shift towards favouring of the PDF format. However, the most important reason is that PDFs can be viewed on any computer using any operating system – a desirable feature for anyone interested in creating ebooks.

    There are quite a number of alternatives for PDF creation including both free and purchasable options; some of which are online tools and some are stand-alone programs. I personally believe that the best option for anyone starting out creating ebooks is eWriterPro. There are a number of reasons for making such a bold claim: firstly, the software is a full-function, professional application; secondly, it comes with Master Resale Rights (MRR) included, so it can be sold for 100% profit; and thirdly, you can get it completely free of charge.

    With eWriterPro, you can create your files from scratch because it has a built-in word-processor; or alternatively, you can create your source files using Microsoft Word or, for that matter, just about any other word-processor; and then you can simply use the software just for the PDF conversion. It’s a very straightforward process to create the finalised document; and it’s all fully explained in the manual that comes included with the software.

    But you can also use eWriterPro for many other purposes including creating articles using its word-processing facility and it even has a handy, built-in Calendar feature. And, of course, you can sell it, give it away or use it as a bonus to a paid or free product; or as a sign-up bonus to get people to opt-in to your list. So all in all, this software should be a most welcome and a valuable addition to your marketing arsenal.

    Here's the download link ...

    http://www.whitedovebooks.co.uk/ewriter/sales.html
     
    waedwards, Apr 12, 2010 IP
  2. etc

    etc Well-Known Member

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    its like pdfcreator.
    but i find pdfcretor easy to use as it function like a printer and will create a pdf file from being a word doc.
    while the word document is open, click File then Print -then select PDFcreator that should do the job. :D
     
    etc, Apr 12, 2010 IP
  3. lukeg32

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    Alternatively, you could just use openoffice writer which is free and can create and save word docs as PDF's.....
     
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    I have used that before and it works very well. I second that. And it's FREE!
     
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    Simple answer..

    Create your ebook in word and convert it to pdf using some free pdf converter... there's a lot online...
     
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    It is an easy job indeed. At first, create your Ebooks in word (.doc) ; Then, convert the .doc files to PDF with some free Word to PDF tools online.
     
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    Personally, I use Open Office to create my PDF files - its free and easy to use.
     
    ~kev~, Jun 24, 2010 IP
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    The new Microsoft Office 2010 has a built in pdf-creator, so all you do is click "create pdf" and it does it for you right there in word.
     
    instant87, Jun 24, 2010 IP
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    I prefer you to download Open Office is a open source desktop application that allows you to convert your spreadsheet, documents and presentations into PDF within a single click :p

    More importantly it features almost similar functions of Microsoft Office
     
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    I use Acrobat.com it is official site and it is also free. It have lot's of good features.
     
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    I personally use open office, it is free to download and has an integrated .pdf exported. Not to mention being a very handy, microsoft office all in one program.
     
    ConnorMcCreesh, Jun 24, 2010 IP