I knew a lot of people would read a free
eBook called Bernie Sanders Is Wrong.
So I wanted to put my best foot forward: unlike my other eBooks, which have a very plain interior, I wanted something very attractive and professional looking for this one.
So I went over to Fiverr, and found hundreds of people offering to design my
cover. And almost no one who would design the interior.
Blech.
I had to settle on the one person I could find. She did a mediocre job, and to this day I'm very disappointed with it. But I didn't know where else to turn without spending thousands of smackers.
So there's a major gap in the market: interior design for eBooks and reports.
Today's release of Sqribble gives you the secret weapon (more like an unfair advantage) you need to fill that gap.
I've been following
Sqribble closely all day, because I know the creator spent six figures and 18 months of his life on it. And naturally it flew off the shelf: 713 sales in the first hour.
It designs attractive eBooks and reports -- which are the heart of most online information businesses -- with ease. No more expensive (or lousy) outsourcers, weeks of frustration, or atrocities.
So not only will it help you with something most online entrepreneurs do all the time, but it can also position you with a nice freelance gig providing a service I would have killed for in 2016.
Check it out before the price zooms up:
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