How to Get Your Book into Apple's iBookstore
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Are you an author? Are you selling as many books as you’d like? If you’re not publishing electronically, you may be missing out on a huge opportunity.
A recent report out a few weeks ago that electronic books are outselling paperback books, and Apple expects to sell more than 28 million iPads by the end of 2011. So it’s no surprise that a lot of writers want to know how they can get a new-fangled electronic book into the iBookstore.
Getting your book into the iBookstore can be a low-cost and profitable route that exposes your work to entirely new markets. But getting a book approved by Apple isn’t a simple process.
Read the rest of Shane’s article for a good rundown on how to go about getting your book published in Apple’s iBookstore.

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