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Learn How to Create Your Ebook – Special Promo Code for BiblioCrunch Authors

by Miral Sattar •  August 27, 2013  •   Follow miralsattar

Published in Events, Publishing Tips  •  2 comments

Ebook production is one of the critical pieces of putting together your digital book. We’re so excited that Sabrina Ricci has put together and online class at Udemy.com titled How to Create Beautiful Ebooks.

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BiblioCrunch authors and freelancers can take the $47 course for FREE using code BIBLIOFREE100. 

Overview of the course

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Using Sigil and other free tools, create and format your own beautiful e-books. Don’t know how to code? Not a problem! Learn how to easily make your own books to sell on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Smashwords, Apple, Google, etc. Taught by Sabrina Ricci, an indie author and e-book developer who has worked for Simon & Schuster, NBC Publishing, and The Experiment Publishing.

In this class, you will:

  • learn the basics of e-books
  • use free tools to format your own books
  • professionally create books to sell on major retailer sites
  • get a bonus enhanced e-book with even more videos and content

How to Create E-Books has tutorials, infographs, links to additional resources and more!

Let us know your feedback on the course!

The coupon code is good through the end of September 2013.

About Miral Sattar

Lover of books. CEO & founder of Bibliocrunch. Love storytelling in all its forms. Formerly TIME. I'm a new media entrepreneur who has worked in the media industry for 11 years. My mission is simple – to innovate the publishing industry with technology. My company has been featured in BBC World News, Money Magazine, Bloomberg, Consumer Reports, Forbes, WSJ, MediaBistro, PBS, Columbia Journalism Review, The Next Web, Publishers Weekly, and a bunch of other places. Bibliocrunch was also selected as The Next Big Thing in media by the Paley Center. I also used to run a popular South Asian culture blog called Divanee. Before I ran my own company and became a mom, I used to be on the board for several literacy organizations, and wrote a LOT more. Hopefully, when things are calmer I can go back to that! :)