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I'm not too sure how this business would work, but I've always wanted to try it. I wanted to create an express ebook service where I got as many orders as I possible could for say a LOW LOW price, say $49.
You would write a client an ebook within 24 hours or their money back. This type of service works well in the real world with dry cleaning, etc, but with ebooks, I do not know.
I don't even know if it is feasable at this price, but I do know it would sell and sell well. Obviously these books are not going to win pulitzer prizes, but cmon, the Internet is jam packed full of useless content sites that are AUTO generated.
What's wrong with having ebooks out there that deliver the information, just probably not as well done as a more expensive service.
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Posted by Mike, 19 October, 2009 04:18:43The only problem I see with this is that if someone writes an e-book, they are typically well=versed in the topic. If you aren't as knowledgeable, it might be hard.




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