Greetings:
I've tossed and turned over the consideration of my niche. I've looked at what is going on with web design and computer instruction and realize that I would be attempting to re-invent the wheel if I were to jump into that terrain. There are people more qualified, been doing it longer and have more resources than I. There is even a large amount of free software out here now that designs sites for you. I would be antiquated before my time.
I purchased some software a while back that allows me to create an ebook, design it any way I choose, add links (such as affiliate sites) to it, thereby making it viral, and I can make it an exe file, a pdf file and can even make the book a website file. It also offers me the option of zipping the file. Finally, it has a rebrander so that others can add their own links to the areas I make brandable for them.
I think what I would like to do is create alternate ways for people to design and update public information pieces they have. New ways of saying old things.
How does that sound to you?
D. L. Davenport (the name is beginning to align itself with me.)
I've tossed and turned over the consideration of my niche. I've looked at what is going on with web design and computer instruction and realize that I would be attempting to re-invent the wheel if I were to jump into that terrain. There are people more qualified, been doing it longer and have more resources than I. There is even a large amount of free software out here now that designs sites for you. I would be antiquated before my time.
I purchased some software a while back that allows me to create an ebook, design it any way I choose, add links (such as affiliate sites) to it, thereby making it viral, and I can make it an exe file, a pdf file and can even make the book a website file. It also offers me the option of zipping the file. Finally, it has a rebrander so that others can add their own links to the areas I make brandable for them.
I think what I would like to do is create alternate ways for people to design and update public information pieces they have. New ways of saying old things.
How does that sound to you?
D. L. Davenport (the name is beginning to align itself with me.)
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