How to Create an Engaging Ebook: The Ultimate Guide

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Design

# Choose resources for photos These can be the websites you usually use for stock photography (for example, Shutterstock, Death to Stock, Stocksnap, Unsplash). Decide what kind of images you need (landscapes, portraits, objects, color schemes, etc.) and what their sizes should be. Pro tip: Turn your ebook into a digital flipbook to make it more engaging and interactive. For example, try Canva and FlippingBook integration to easily convert your template into an interactive ebook.

First of all, you can create a style guide for your ebook and stick to it:

# Choose fonts Don’t use too many different typefaces and colors. A common recommendation is to use a maximum of three different typefaces in a maximum of three different sizes and colors. # Choose color Use 2–3 primary colors that are consistent with the style of your brand for things like the background and font color. Select 3–4

secondary colors that can be used to make certain elements stand out (i.e. buttons, links, forms).

# Choose a template You can go to Canva and select one of their pre-designed ebook templates and customize it to match your style and branding.

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