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How To Create Childrens Picture Ebooks Personal Use Ebook

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When creating a child’s picture book you should consider your font, the colour of your writing, and your illustrations, and how to all work together. Of course if you intend to publish your eBook on Kindle, many factors will change. For example, on Kindle the images are converted to black and white. So no matter what illustrations you decide to go with, make sure you check how they translate when made black and white.

It is actually quite easy to create your own illustration without hiring a professional, however, if you can afford a professional artist, you should consider that option because many picture books are defined by their beautiful artwork (eg. Gruffalo) and yet some books are defined by the simplicity of their drawings (eg. Diary of a Wimpy Kid). Whether you decide to create your illustrations yourself, or hire someone professionally, it is the end result that matters.

Paid Software Options

The most popular software tool used online to create illustrations is Adobe Illustrator, there is a similar (free) Open Source alternative called Inkscape (which we look at later).

Second to Adobe Illustrator is Photoshop. The difference between the two programs is that Adobe Illustrator is more about creating “clipart” type drawings, like illustrations for a children’s book, whereas Adobe Photoshop is more suited to “photo editing”.

Many illustrations can be created using the Adobe Photoshop software too, and Adobe Photoshop is arguably easier to learn and use. One advantage to Adobe Illustrator is that it creates your image in very high resolution, called “vector”. The beauty of “vector” images is their clarity and their ability to increase and decrease in size without affecting the resolution of the image. If you “expand” a JPG or PNG file image in Photoshop, it soon starts to “pixilate” and it is that “pixilation” that renders the photo unusable at some point, because it gets to “blurry”.

Kindle Krusher Personal Use Ebook

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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for buying this WSO, you are now on your way to creating (possibly your first) Kindle book. This course like every other requires you to take action, making a kindle book is not hard it is actually one of the easiest ways to make a great income online and the best thing is that it isn't going to become overcrowded! Why? Simple, Amazon books are now selling more in the UK, where I am from, than hard copies. Kindle is revolutionary and because of it millions of people are buying digital copies of books!

Before I go on and I'm not going to blab my life story, trust me! It is absolutely vital if you want to succeed that you take action! Only 5% of people reading this will and they are the ones who will succeed. I urge you to, as you read each module, try it after. I have made this in a way that you can copy me after each step, so please do!

You could have your first amazon book made within the next 3 hours! Now this is where you choose what route you want to take, with my methods there are three main kindle routes:

1. Fiction

2. Non-Fiction

3. Recipe Books

You might have an idea in your head but please read my quick summaries on each for an idea of work involved, possible costs, longKindle term and which one is for you!

For any book (except Recipe) Amazon and I personally recommend you have at least 5000 words.

FICTION

Fiction Books are by far the best selling, they are nearly always at the top of Bestsellers BUT they take the longest time to write and cost the most to outsource. If you have money (around $250) then you can outsource your book. If not you can personally write it but it will take long and in my opinion you will probably lose interest and forget your goals. BUT after you have made money on kindle and do have spare money to spend I recommend you try fiction because:

A. Your book can get more promotion

B. It can be more long-term (sales wise)

NON-FICTION

My first ever Kindle book was nonfiction and why might you chose nonfiction? Because for non-fiction you can write a short non-fiction book in around four hours (that's how long it took me) using the plentiful supplies of material you will find and it is cheaper than fiction to outsource. PLUS from my own experience non-fiction is easier to get a bestseller title from. If you do pick this you will probably end up writing a self-help book (like weight loss) so if you have experience on a certain niche then it will be easier for you.

RECIPES

Recipes? Huh? Yes recipe books, they sell! Especially for kindle because it is portable. Recipe Books are by far the quickest kindle book to make and if you want this done quick, pick the Recipe route. Why is it so quick? Because you can 'steal' recipes. Recipes are not copyrightable so we just take and slightly rewrite recipes. ALSO there are PLENTY of online recipe website that give us reviews so we can create a kindle book filled with quality and what people like!

So now you know what the three kindle routes I recommend starting by picking one (Fiction, Non-Fiction or Recipe) for now and let's get your kindle book under way!

The next step once you have picked a Kindle Route is to do your VITAL BUT QUICK niche research in module 1. This is necessary no matter what kindle route you are taking.

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The 7 Day Ecoach Personal Use Ebook With Audio & Video

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"Do the thing you fear to do and keep on doing it. that is the quickest and surest way ever yet discovered to conquer fear,

Dale Carnegie

In Lesson 4 of your 7-Day e-Course, we will be diving into an area where many people refuse to step foot.

Almost every person who has ever achieved their dream or a major life goal has, at some point, had to face fear. Fear is an inevitable component of personal growth. What’s most important to understand is that fear does not have to paralyze you or prevent you from experiencing the fullness of life.

Why must we face our fears?

In order to achieve anything new in life, we must be willing to change our actions so that we can produce new and improved results. But any time we introduce change into our life, we move out of our comfort zone and the by-product is typically some form of fear.

If we do not understand what fear is and why we experience it, our natural reaction would be to retreat from the new, uncomfortable change and revert back to our comfort zone. When this happens, many people become stuck.

If you want to liberate yourself from the shackles of fear and step into new and exciting places in your life, your journey must begin with awareness. You must become aware of what fear truly is so that you can identify it and ultimately move through it.

The first thing you should take into account is that fear is a reaction that the brain produces when it senses pending danger. It is actually a very beneficial emotion because it keeps us alive in a potentially dangerous situation. Unfortunately, over the years, we have been conditioned to associate fear with other, non-life threatening events.

For example, you may be driving along the highway when someone swerves and cuts you off. You quickly hit the brakes and avoid a collision. At the time of the incident, the physical sensations in your body could be extremely powerful (pounding heart, shaky hands, knees knocking, etc...). When it comes to personal fears, if you are afraid of public speaking, you may experience the exact same physical effects when you walk to the front of a board room to deliver a presentation.

What’s the difference? One situation could mean physical harm or even death. The other situation, at the VERY worst, would result in some shortlived embarrassment. While the two situations are poles apart in terms of consequence severity, our body reaction is almost identical!

So when you really boil it down, it is not so much the fear that stops people, it is the physical feelings produced by fear.

With this new awareness, you are now in a position to take bigger actions and play full out, in any area of your life. As Susan Jeffers points out in her best seller, you can “Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway.” Why? Because you understand exactly what is happening and you ACCEPT that is a completely normal reaction!