We have stringent criteria when it comes to protecting and promoting our authors. First, a team member has to be responsive and timely. Second, they have to really know their stuff. Third, they need to be super cost-effective; that’s one of our founding principles. And of course, most importantly, they have to be passionate about authors and words and serving this very special community. Check, check, check, check!
The EBook Editor’s hand-crafted ebook conversion services provide you with an ebook that makes you look like the professional you are.
Each manuscript is formatted specifically for each type of ebook format, including iPad, AmazonKindle, Nook, Reader and Smashwords. Think of it as personalized typesetting for each ebook format. Each format is then hand-checked on the actual device it will be used on until the book looks perfect. In addition, you’ll receive a specially formatted Word doc ready to submit to Smashwords. All of this for only $249. (And as a valued partner, if you tell them WWW sent you, you’ll enjoy a 10% discount off services!)
In short, we’re happy to recommend The Ebook Editor as your go-to source for getting your ebook to the masses, quickly, efficiently, and without extravagant costs, as we’re always conscious of new authors needing to conserve their resources, even as they conserve their time to write – so we can all enjoy more of your words!
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