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If you use either BookFunnel or InstaFreebie for delivery, they allow readers to download the files for themselves in whatever format they prefer.
Thanks, A.W. I'll check them out.I've come across several possibilities, but they all required HTML experience. While I once programmed in C++ and could once write UNIX scripts, I never learned HTML. Perhaps I should do so, but frankly I'd rather be reading...and writing.
r/Steve Moore
PDF Architect is a great free PDF creator. Note for CreateSpace users; They say you can upload a Word doc to Interior Reviewer, but I wouldn't, it takes too long. Upload a PDF of your manuscript instead, it takes much less time.
I checked out A.W.'s suggestions. I'm not wealthy, so I'm not willing to pay a monthly or yearly fee. I'm leaning to the Microsoft Cloud; I have free access to it because I run Win10. We'll see.Rodney, my problem's not with PDF creation. I can just save from MS Word a PDF copy.
And I'm not looking to blast out free ebooks. I write a lot of short fiction that I collect to form free PDFs--short stories and novellas. I used to use Wattpad for some of them, but I detest their user interface.
I usually publish my novels in one format or another, but I never give those away. I might give them away as PDFs in the future, though. Editing, formatting, cover art, and PR and marketing are financial burdens when I go indie; only PR And marketing are onerous when I go traditional, but then the wait is often a year or more.
I'm really just looking for a way to allow readers with a computer (or smart phone?) to long on and download what they like. (I write that off as investing in name recognition. And I obviously had fun writing that short fiction!)
Thanks for the suggestions.
r/Steve Moore
Steven wrote: "I checked out A.W.'s suggestions. I'm not wealthy, so I'm not willing to pay a monthly or yearly fee..."I pay a whopping $20 a year for my BookFunnel account. That gets me 500 downloads a month with unlimited titles and one author name. If you're moving more than 500 copies a month, you should be selling them.
Since you already have a "Free Stuff" page on your website, why aren't you linking the titles to your PDFs? That way, anyone with a browser can just click on the link and automatically download the files.
I'm not seeing a problem here unless there's something more to it than you're telling us.
Tell me more about BookFunnel. I put here and on email a note that by just emailing me I would give them access to my novel "Pygmalion Conspiracy" on PDF. I hope that if the readers liked it they would buy the sequel "Jeevra's Legacy". I didn'e get a whole lot of takers. What arte you suggesting?


Any help would be appreciated.
r/Steve Moore