Which eBook file formats to include on e-junkie?

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Hi all,

I'm in the process of setting my first eBook up on e-junkie.

I have the following file formats:

PDF
.mobi
.epub

My question is: would you just add the PDF version to e-Junkie? Or would you include one or both of the other formats too?

And, if you would include more than one, would you charge extra for the "bundle"?

Thanks in advance!
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  • Profile picture of the author keltic234
    Originally Posted by AdamJ85 View Post

    Hi all,

    I'm in the process of setting my first eBook up on e-junkie.

    I have the following file formats:

    PDF
    .mobi
    .epub

    My question is: would you just add the PDF version to e-Junkie? Or would you include one or both of the other formats too?

    And, if you would include more than one, would you charge extra for the "bundle"?

    Thanks in advance!
    Hello
    I think E-junkie accept just the PDF format only.
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    • Profile picture of the author AdamJ85
      Thanks for the replies, but I'm aware that I can make two or more versions available via e-junkie in any file format I like. I'm asking whether people think I should.

      Is it a good idea to include .mobi or .epub along with the PDF?

      Do you think customers would find that useful?

      Are there any risks?

      Etc.

      As it's my first eBook, it would be great to get some feedback from more experienced people.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve B
    Originally Posted by AdamJ85 View Post

    My question is: would you just add the PDF version to e-Junkie? Or would you include one or both of the other formats too? And, if you would include more than one, would you charge extra for the "bundle"?

    Adam,

    I would just present your e-book in pdf format and bundle the book with your bonuses (if you have some) in a ZIP file then upload that to e-Junkie.

    I don't think adding additional file formats has any advantage - especially given the fact that the content would be the same for each version. PDF is the standard for paid ebooks - from my experience.

    Do what you see the pros doing. I don't see any of them worrying about epub or mobi.

    Steve

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    • Profile picture of the author AdamJ85
      Makes sense. Thanks Steve!
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