SUBJECT: Having Your Ebook Ghostwritten Lesson 42 of 50: Designing Your Page

Hi {!firstname_fix},

Next, you will want to get your page set up. You
can hire this out - there are literally thousands
of web designers out there  you will pay $150
for help with a page or two and up to $5,000 for
a complicated set of pages with storefront and
graphics. Decide what exactly it is that you want
to do.

Finding a web designer online is much of the same
old same old. Do an Internet search, or ask one
of your technical friends for recommendations.
Use the home-page designing software provided by
your web host, or just pay the web host's
fee-based designers. 

What I recommend is that you tap into your eBook
cover artist. Remember how I said you should
develop a relationship? Once you get to that
point, you can get some additional advice and
help from them. Ask if they also do web page
design or if they can refer you to someone good.
This strategy can pay rich dividends. There is no
better way to find someone to get your job done
than by means of good references. So dont be
afraid to ask. There is absolutely nothing wrong.

Note: Novice web designers use software such as
MS Word or FrontPage. Experienced web designers
may use Macromedia Fireworks with Dreamweaver or
other package. 

Definitely outsource your web page design, at
least for your first eBook. This is worth the
money, in the same way that hiring a ghostwriter
and cover artist is worth the money. After you
outsource your first web page, and some time down
the road when you have more time on your hands,
you could learn a bit about web design. Then you
can copy the page you had designed professionally
and use it as a template to self-design
additional pages for new eBooks that you create. 

If you're interested in outsourcing your ebook
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