Frequently Asked Questions about the Guides
What is an eBook? Why is the book in eBook format? What do I need to have to use an eBook? Can I print my eBook? How long will it take to download the ebook? What is MP3? I want to purchase, what will happen next?
What is an eBook? An eBook is an electronic file that contains all the information in a book, but in electronic format. In other words, you have the book as a file on your computer, where you can either read it there or print it out.
Why is the book in eBook format? There are several advantages to an eBook. First, you can have instant access, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. That's right, Saturday morning 2am – you can download it. Since there are readers on every continent and in many countries, having access anywhere in the world at any time is very convenient. Second, eBooks let the writer maintain full control over the content. There is no editor or publisher with an agenda to change the content. You are reading what the writer intended to say. Third, going through a traditional publisher creates a 2 to 4 year delay from acceptance to publication. eBooks allow us to get the content to you, NOW.
What do I need to have to use an ebook? The standard format for eBooks is the PDF format. (Portable Document File) This format is opened with Adobe Acrobat Reader, a piece of software that resides on most computers already. If your computer does not have Acrobat, you can download it free by clicking HERE. Sometimes eBooks are distributed as "freestanding file". This is still a PDF, but combines the eBook and reader together. No additional software is needed.
Can I print my eBook? Yes. You print the file just as you would in any other Windows program. You simply click on the "File" button on the toolbar, and choose "Print." This gives you the best of both worlds: you can read it on your screen and take it with you. Any printer that works with your computer will be able to print an eBook.
How long will it take to download the ebook? Download times vary, depending on the exact connection speed. Here are some estimates for an eBook that contains 80 pages: 56K Modem = 2 minutes; ISDN Modem = 1 minute; DSL Modem = 13 seconds; T-1 Line = 4 secends; T-3 = Line nearly instantaneous;
What is MP3 MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3, more commonly referred to as MP3, is a digital audio encoding format. With the use of a "lossy compression algorithm", the amount of data required to represent the audio recording is greatly reduced from the original, but the recording will still sound excellent. An MP3 file that is created using the setting of 128 kbit/s will result in a file that is about 1/11th the size of the CD file created from the original audio source. If this sound's complicated to you, don't worry. All you need is a 'music-player' on your computer to play such a MP3 file. And if your music player can create a CD (burn), then you will also be able to burn this MP3 file to a CD. The Big advantage is that the MP3 file will download much faster from the net.
I want to purchase, what will happen next? After clicking the purchase link, you will be taken to a SSL (Secured-Socket Layer) Protected page that requires a small amount of information. This page is hosted by Clickbank, the safest payment processing company on the internet. Facts: The website administrator/owner where you purchase something will never see your payment information.
 Clickbank can accept all major credit cards or can access a Paypal account. For your privacy and to avoid unwanted embarrassment you'll be discreetly billed with the name "CLICKBANK" and/or a number.  No product name or product description, and no website name will appear on your bank statement.
After the purchase is confirmed, you will be automatically redirected to a page, which is set up to allow you to download your eBook and/or recordings for IMMEDIATE ACCESS. That's right, you can be reading the information or listening to audio within minutes, regardless of where in the world you are located.
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