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Preparing the ebook for downloadHere's the procedure for making your ebook ready for download from your website... Consider compression You should offer both a compressed and an uncompressed version of your ebook on the download page. This will enable a quicker download for those customers who have WinZip and are familiar with it. By the same token, those who don't know about using WinZip have the option of downloading the larger file. You should indicate the file size in both cases, and perhaps give an estimated download time across a standard 56k modem dial-up connection. If you're offering both compressed and uncompressed versions, then you should link your customers to the WinZip website, and explain how to use WinZip to unzip (uncompress) your ebook file.
Before you send it online for others to download, it's imperative that you run a virus-scan on it. Make sure that you use an up-to-date virus scanning software. If you don't have one, then send a copy of your book to a friend who does.
Here's the procedure for this... Ideally, you should place the book in a sub-directory (sub-folder) of your website. You can create the sub-directory using FTP software (like WS_FTP) or through your webhost's control panel. If unsure, ask your webhost support for help. You can call this directory anything you want. Let's say you call it 'download'. Now upload the book to this directory using either FTP software or your webhost's 'File Upload' feature if they have one. (Hostrocket users can do this via the 'control panel').
If you're using FTP software to upload the book, simply open the sub-directory in the panel on the right. In the panel on the left select the EXE file of your book. Now using your software's 'Upload' button, send the file. (In WS_FTP the upload button is the right-pointing arrow between the two panels). Be sure to select 'binary' as the 'transfer mode' (this is usually the default setting). If you're using your webhost's file upload feature, then check their instructions on how to use it.
Sticking with the example above, you would simply place a link to:
Once your customer clicks this link, the download process will begin. The customer's browser will open up a "save as" window which will allow them to save your file onto their computers.
And, of course, test it! If, when you click the link, nothing happens, then verify that you've written the link correctly and that the EXE file is where it's supposed to be. If this is all okay, then you should talk to your webhost support. Making PDF ebooks available for download Firstly, you should upload your PDF file and create the link to it the same way as described for EXE files (above). Now, however, the difference happens. If your customer just clicks the download link for the PDF, the book will open inside the customer's browser. From here, the customer can click the save button and save the file to his/her PC. This approach is not recommended, however. Firstly, it can take a long time for the book to open in the browser window and, secondly, this often takes people by surprise. So, rather that telling your customer to click the link to launch the download, you should give the following instruction (which will launch the regular download dialog box)...
Be sure to remind your customers that they'll need a copy of Adobe's Acrobat reader to view the ebook and let them know that they can download a free copy from here. NOTE: If you wish you can package your PDF file into a ZIP file and set up a regular download link as described above.
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