Blogs Are An Essential Part Of Today\'s Society

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They're everywhere on the net. However, have you ever thought about turning a blog into an ebook? Well it can be done, and this article will show you how to do just that.

To begin with, your blog must target a particular niche, or topic in order for it to become an ebook. The reason for this is because in order to properly satisfy your readers and to establish yourself as the expert in your field, you must target a niche, or specialize in a specific area of interest.

Once you have figured this out, then the next thing is to find the right blogging platform that you are completely satisfied with. For latest results go to www.blogers-guide-to-profit.com. This is very important because you want to feel as comfortable with the platform as possible.

Next you will want to locate an ebook compiler program, but not one of those that compiles text into PDF, but one that compiles HTML pages into a stand-alone executable file.

Once you have located the desired software, then the next thing you need to do, is to come up with some sort of intro page for the ebook. This page will act as the doorway to your blog ebook online.

On this gateway page, you can list other products that you're selling and place links to those products on the page, plus place a link directly to the ebook itself. This is the most important part of the intro page, the link to the book itself.

The nice thing about turning a blog into an ebook is that your readers do not have to download a huge file to their hard drives. You can also go to www.instant-blog-and-ping.com. They only have to download a very small executable file that contains the gateway page for the book, and the links to enter into the book. That's it. The rest of the book is in fact online inside the blog.

Also the really nice thing about using a blog for the ebook, is that your readers have a chance to actually add their points of view directly into the book, thus becoming part author of the material

By turning a blog into an ebook, you get to feed your readers the most up to date information possible, and if you do it right, the book can actually write itself, provided that you tell the blog to post your writings on certain days, or on certain weeks, or months.

Now it really doesn't matter what type of HTML compiler you use for the ebook, so as long as you're happy with it. That's all that really matters.
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