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Hey guys, I've been looking around getting as many free ebooks and reports from some well known marketers of all niches. I have been grabbing this collection because Im trying to figure out the best layout for my ebooks Im creating right now. I am trying to decide on my fonts, amount of images, backgrounds, etc. Mostly just visual components that don't matter too much in the big picture but I love to do the designing on things like this. Its the one part I won't outsource lol.

What I was hoping you guys and girls could help me out with is to let me know the best designed ebooks or reports out there that you've noticed. Like I mentioned above, I'm really trying to decide on how many photos(if any) I should use throughout the ebooks or if I should have a background or watermark other than my logo. Things like that.

I know its not about the looks but I'm confident in my content. Thanks in advance.
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  • Profile picture of the author Brad Spencer
    Tahoma Font is what I use.

    I love doing lots of screenshots...do a step by step with screen shots.

    This is a good way to create a tutorial without using video (my preferred route).

    You could take some PLR step by step tutorials, improve the language it's written in to make it easier to understand then step it up a notch by actually following your own PLR directions and getting screen shots as you go along.

    In my opinion, most ebooks suck not b/c they don't have lots of information...but that they're poorly organized so the information is lost on the reader.

    Pictures, subheads, chapters, and logic can take a garbage 20 page ebook and turn it into a 80 page gem (speaking for example's sake...not explicitly recommending addin that much for the sake of it...)

    Cheers,

    Brad
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