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Creating_Your_Own_Product_Compiling_Your_Product
| Creating Your Own Product: Compiling Your Product
Copyright 2005 Ronald Gibson
Now that you have your information all typed up, it's time to
'package' it. There are a few key things involved with this
step, so I will go through each one separately below to make it
as easy as possible to understand.
CHOOSING A FORMAT
This is a particularly important step. And the reason is because
you want to make your new niche product available to as many
people as humanly possible. Statistically, most internet users
are running on a Windows Operating System format. And that means
statistically, most internet users can benefit from executable
formatted products, or those that come in the ever popular .exe
file extension.
Now, that's all fine and dandy, but if you decide to only use
the .exe format, you're leaving out a good chunk of potential
customers that run on non-Microsoft operating systems, such as
Macintosh or Red Hat. But luckily, there is a solution to offer
your niche product to almost every potential customer, no matter
which operating system they run on.
And that is by using.....
The Portable Document File, or PDF, made possible by Adobe. The
genius of this particular file format for information products
is that because the .PDF files run on an independent program
that can be utilized from any operating system, it then makes
the document files platform independent themselves so long as
the customer has the program to run the .PDF files from. And
this gets even better…Adobe Reader is completely, 100% free for
anyone to download. Plus, those wanting, or needing Adobe Reader
software have to download it directly from Adobe's website.
So the obvious choice would be to go with the .PDF file format,
right? WRONG.
Even though using the .PDF format opens your product up to the
maximum amount of customers you could possibly get, it is
limited in terms of what can be done with it as far as running
HTML type scripts and fill-able forms. Executable formatted
products can do those things as they are essentially HTML pages
pasted together with a sort of 'virtual glue' when using an .exe
compiler.
Depending on what it is you wish to accomplish with your product
will determine what type of file format you will chose for your
product. Some authors choose just one. Others choose both. The
question you need to ask yourself is "What Do I Want My Product
to Do?" If you simply want to give good, quality information to
your customers while getting your business noticed and reach the
maximum amount of customers possible, then the PDF format would
be best for you. But, if you want to use specific scripts to
tell the current date, or to use automatic update functions for
your product, or to add your customers to a product update
mailing list, then you would want to use the EXE format.
At this point, you have probably already reached your decision
on which format you will use. Now all you need are the tools.
I'm not going to list every available tool here, because that's
really not necessary. You don't need all the tools listed; you
just need the best tools listed. And that's what I'm going to
give you - a list of the best. And a list of tools I personally
have, and still use.
-- .EXE COMPILER TOOL --
http://www.webadvertisingsecrets.com/activ.htm
This is really the only .exe tool you need. The cost is a
miniscule $29.95 when compared with other available tools. I
have used other .exe compilers before, and ran into problems
with them, but this was the best deal and value for my money. I
encourage you, if you have not yet purchased an .exe compiler,
or even if you have, at least give Activ Ebook Compiler a try.
You won't be disappointed with its performance or features. You
can use it to create rebrandible products, simple ebooks,
password protected ebooks, and more. You also receive free
upgrades when they are made available too in case something ever
needs to be fixed, as with the Windows XP SP2 .exe ebook
disaster that happened recently. Activ has no problems with this
error. It's simply is the best exe. compiler for the price and
quality.
-- .PDF COMPILER TOOL
http://www.openoffice.org
See, this program is absolutely fantastic. And I stand by it
100%. Plus it's totally free too.
To use it as a PDF compiler, all you need to do is open it up by
creating a New Document. Then when you finish writing up and
formatting your original product as far as font settings, line
spacing, adding images, and things of this nature are concerned,
all you need to do is hit the Export as PDF button and ZAP! Your
document has been exported in .PDF form. Easy as 1-2-3.
Now normally, the links inside the document won't be clickable
when you open up the finished PDF file in Adobe Reader. But,
there is a way to work around this. Two ways actually. The
first, and easiest, is to simply add the entire link within the
document so that your readers can copy and paste them themselves
to their own browsers.
The second and a bit more complicated way is to download a PDF
editing program. One free option can be found at:
http://www.pdfedit995.com . However, if you are going to use
this option, you'll also need to download the PDF995 program at
http://www.pdf995.com - that works like an additional printer
and creates the PDF files this way. Sounds complicated, but it's
not really. All the information you could ever need about using
the PDF995 line of software can be found right at their website.
COMPILING WITH YOUR CHOSEN FORMAT
I won't be going into specific details about how to compile
using the products I mentioned above. Instead, I'd rather just
give you the already created and written information about using
the products as they are most likely much better than what I
could have written up for you.
HOW TO USE ACTIV EBOOK COMPILER
http://www.webadvertisingsecrets.com/active.exe
TUTORIALS FOR OPENOFFICE.ORG
http://www.tutorialsforopenoffice.org
LEARN OPENOFFICE.ORG VIDEO TUTORIALS
http://www.learnopenoffice.org
You have just completed a major step in the creation of your new
information product.
About the author:
Ronald Gibson is a Web Designer and Internet Marketer. He is the
Webmaster of AffiliateUtopia.com, which offers information about
some of the best money making opportunities on the Web. For more
information, visit: http://www.affiliateutopia.com/ and
http://www.affiliateutopia.com/blog/
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