Creating the E-Book
The first thing we do is copy Tiffany’s text (Ctrl+A, then Ctrl+C) and paste it into the appropriate page in the template.
To paste, I use right-click and then the Merge Formatting icon so that the formatting built into the template is used.
Then I immediately use Save As to give the new book file the name The 10 Essentials and make sure I don’t overwrite the template.
Then…
- Replace the book title in the heading
- Change each of Tiff’s major headings to h1 font and precede it by a chapter number and page break
- Insert a drop cap as the first letter of the paragraph for each chapter.
Let’s take a look at some of these pages.
The Cover Page
Table of Contents
Typical Page
I’ve ended up with a 30-page book, which is just about a perfect size.
Small enough to be digestible but large enough to feel substantial.
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DaleHemley
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you're a good man Phil. The amount of detail and effort you have put into this to help others is commendable. Thank you is not really enough, so here's a thanks mate as well!
I'm looking at creating my free product this week, then my email list following your training here. have a great week Phil
I'm looking at creating my free product this week, then my email list following your training here. have a great week Phil
TheCatherine
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An email list is your greatest asset in my opinion I use all of those PLR sellers and they are awesome. Another one is Tools for motivation if you are in the personal development niche their content is awesome. And if you contact Trevor a co owner they will give you jaw dropping discounts if you want to publish a lot of articles.
SDiTullio
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Thank you, Professor Phil. Always appreciate training that is comprehensive and detailed without leaving one wondering what that last sentence meant!
It's difficult to relate in words, just how deeply I appreciate your training and how much it has helped me.
It always seems to me, that a mere thank you is really insufficient to convey the gratitudeI have. Not only for all that you provide, but for the major effort it requires in order to offer all the specific details that make your posts so informative and inviting.
The very first thing I look for when we receive a WA training announcement, is the name 'Phil44'.
This one will find it's home in one of my many 'Phil44' folders!
One more mere... 'Thank you!
Steve
It's difficult to relate in words, just how deeply I appreciate your training and how much it has helped me.
It always seems to me, that a mere thank you is really insufficient to convey the gratitudeI have. Not only for all that you provide, but for the major effort it requires in order to offer all the specific details that make your posts so informative and inviting.
The very first thing I look for when we receive a WA training announcement, is the name 'Phil44'.
This one will find it's home in one of my many 'Phil44' folders!
One more mere... 'Thank you!
Steve
SamiWilliams
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Thanks, Phil for the lesson. It is often hard to understand what is being talked about when you don't know the language.
Breaking the information into smaller chunks gets one over the hump in being more comfortable and moving forward with a project
Sami
Breaking the information into smaller chunks gets one over the hump in being more comfortable and moving forward with a project
Sami