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The last full line that I can read ends in, "gardens that are".
Wow, that's over four lines chopped off. This just might be a deal-killer for me.
The last full line that I can read ends in, "gardens that are".
I have never published through Amazon. I've read several books on Kindle through them. I don't remember any problems but it is not something I'd dwell upon.@Caribou , if you have had experience with publishing through Amazon, have you experienced wonky stuff like the green banner problem? How about viewing Amazon's ebooks on mobile devices?
Oh great! Now I'll never know if the butler really did it.Wow, that's over four lines chopped off. This just might be a deal-killer for me.
Oh great! Now I'll never know if the butler really did it.
Wow, that's over four lines chopped off. This just might be a deal-killer for me.
It worked just fine. The only bit - I am reading it on iPad and when I went to full screen, it made it slightly larger, but not full screen. Was fine, but you asked for technical input so that was the only "thing".
Good writing too by the way.
How To theft Proof Your Garden,Without.....' is the last page I get before the solid white page comes up. I'm using Wondows 7.
Everything looks good to me and it is easy to read and understand.
I don't even see "gardens that are". Are we talking about the next to last page with the green space at the bottom?
Mine looks like the SS in #22.
This ^^^I hate amazon but where you can reach the biggest audience is the first concern. I'd never heard of flippy before tonight.
Here is the entire text of the second the last page that bears the heading: "How to theft-proof your gardens without alarms or fences"
Consider growing a few“camouflage-gardens” which contain highly nutritious plants that most people would not recognize as food, but are regarded as delicacies in other parts of the world. Also, consider planting patches of native wild plants that are often more nutritious than anything grown in typical gardens. Good sources of these seeds include https://www.rareseeds.com/ and https://strictlymedicinalseeds.com/.
During hard times after a severe and prolonged disaster event, other conventional food gardens are likely to be raided by hungry thieves. If you have a camouflage garden, you will outwit thieves who think you are growing ornamental plants, not food. Bonus: HOA friendly!
The best part? Stealth gardens require very little upkeep. For years, I have enjoyed food from camouflage gardens that are deliciously nutritious and super easy to grow. As of this writing, I'm working on a new publication that will show how you can set up and enjoy this kind of garden now, and as insurance against austere times.
Right under that is a green banner with the text:
Follow Grizzlyette Adams on Twitter for more information about self-reliance and upcoming publications to help you thrive during hard times and other disasters. https://twitter.com/GrizzlyeteAdams
And the text under the picture: If properly prepared, many wild edibles are delicious and more nutritious than most garden vegetables.
I see all of that.
This ^^^
Amazon makes everyone use their Kindle app. Its free and works fine but kind of big and intrusive.
Kindle tracks every time you open a book and what pages you look at.I don't know much about this... how is it intrusive?
Although it will cost me $$$ to publish content with this flipbook company, it might be just the thing for folks who don't like Amazon... ??
I really want this to work, but not if it will turn out to be a frustrating reading experience even for one out of 50 people. That's one too many!
flipbooks is pretty, the book looks awesome but my personal preference is Amazon for a platform (as a consumer, no publishing experience)Another question: If you had a choice of which publishing platform to read my freebies in, which would be your first choice: this flipbook thingie or Amazon.com?
I was so happy when I got a Kindle Fire for Christmas.Kindle tracks every time you open a book and what pages you look at.
Publishing on Amazon is totally free. And you have the option for paper back books and/or E-books. All my books are on Amazon.
It is an attractive and professional looking publication.
What if you had a publication that someone wanted in a hard copy? I recently heard about a company, Lulu.com, that publishes things like family histories at a reasonable price.
flipbooks is pretty, the book looks awesome but my personal preference is Amazon for a platform (as a consumer, no publishing experience)
You can do just about anything with your books on Amazon. I have a couple of photo books on there.Yes, Amazon is a giant in the publishing world...hard to beat it! So, little folks like Flipsnack knock themselves out to look pretty and to be easy to use. But....I am a hard customer. It had better be perfect to convince me to part with a single dollar, lol.
I wonder if any of Amazon's ebooks look slick n pretty? Or are they all more or less like the lackluster ebooks that I have been reading on my Kindle Unlimited? Can anyone tell me?
There’s lots of lackluster junk on Amazon but I have seen some pretty awesome photobooks from thereYes, Amazon is a giant in the publishing world...hard to beat it! So, little folks like Flipsnack knock themselves out to look pretty and to be easy to use. But....I am a hard customer. It had better be perfect to convince me to part with a single dollar, lol.
I wonder if any of Amazon's ebooks look slick n pretty? Or are they all more or less like the lackluster ebooks that I have been reading on my Kindle Unlimited? Can anyone tell me?
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