Archive for July, 2009
eBook Cover Design: Cost-Saving Ideas
On an aside from yesterday’s post… what would I do if I couldn’t design my way out of a paper bag, anticipate that I’ll be needing a bunch of covers down the road, and don’t have (or don’t want to spend) the funds to pay a pro designer to do all those covers?
Teachpreneur: eBook Cover Design
Continuing on with my notes on getting Teachpreneur up and running…
As I mentioned at the end of my previous post, there’s a third product development software category ebook publishers will probably need to think about: graphics software. Tools like Adobe Photoshop. At this stage, for designing ebook covers.
Teachpreneur: Basic Overview and Product Development
Now we get to the juicy stuff: my on-going “notes” on whatever publishing projects I happen to be working.
Let’s start with this one: Teachpreneur.com.
Changes: Colophon and WordPress Theme
I’ve added a Colophon page. A colophone, as you may know, is traditionally a page or small section at the back of a book with book production notes and details (typography, designer, paper, printing method, etc., and more recently, software used, that sort of thing). So, I’ve decided to borrow the term for the Wordpreneur blog’s production notes.
Changes: Old Content and Categories
Before I start getting into the various “projects” I’ve been working on, I guess it’s a good idea to briefly go over the site changes. The next few posts should cover the changes-to-date. Comment or contact me if you have any questions/feedback.
Wordpreneur in Upheaval
I’m now officially out of the advice business.
OK, not really, but I am giving you a heads up on a substantial — maybe even mind-boggling — change in the content you’ll find here.
