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A Simple Guide To Creating Your Own eBooks 1.0

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  • Date added: September 10, 2002
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From 123homebusiness :

From the developer: "Create, publish, promote and sell your own ebooks. Ready to start publishing your own ebooks? This clear, concise guide walks you through the nuts and bolts of putting together an ebook and making it available for download. Just follow the steps!"

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