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Ok,
just for the sake of brevity, let's say now you are ready to compile
your e-book or information product, so you click on the little green
square at the top of the right hand navigation bar in DeadEasy. It
opens the yellow box that warns you that you have a project open and
gives you options. You can now compile a one-page product or the
entire contents of the project folder. It's up to you, and
depends on what you have been creating.
For
the purposes of this tutorial, since it's mostly about *my* special
BizUnlim DeadEasy Templates, and
is not part of the complete set of
intensive user-tutorials and video tutorials that you will get with
your purchase of DeadEasy
Ebook Compiler & Creator software,
we're
simply making a one-page 'e-book' here on this site to show you how
easy it is to use templates to make your information product or family
album or whatever your creations, outstanding and a bit beyond the
ordinary.
Compiling &
Customizing The Look Of Your New E-Product: Ok,
now we are on the
compile page that is the final step before you actually can view your
finished product. The things you do here are very important,
because if you are a SoftShop manager, you will naturally want
to promote your own shop, not Joe's, so you need to have your own links
in place, and if you are able, create your own Softshop banner
(there is a generic one provided with the software, however, if you are
not artistically inclined or simply don't want to hassle with graphics, you can order a personalized custom banner
and about us banner from BizUnlim for just $35 for both of them - be sure to include any logos, photos, graphics and the exact verbiage you want on them!).
You will also need a simple "About Us" banner to insert and link to
yourself
for when people open the "About Us" area inside your ebook.
If you don't have a Softshop yet, nor any website of your
own, you can always insert the following link to mine:
http://wordsaremoney.com and I'll appreciate you forever.
:-) OR.... you can link to your homepage or some
other site you represent or like. It's entirely up to you,
but be sure that you do fill in these areas.

Note
about that opening page's Splash Graphic:
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