In the new guide, author Betty Johansen explains that Sqribble is a next-generation writing platform developed to speed up the process of ebook creation for businesses and those who write for businesses. The platform is now host to a wide range of tools and templates alongside an expansive library of PLR content, all intended to make the process of creating ebook content as efficient as possible.

This guide arrives at a time when businesses, now more than ever, are looking to create ebooks as supplemental content or as a source of side income. Studies have shown that businesses that launch ebooks for this purpose are more frequently treated as high-authority sources, even long after publication.

According to Johansen, Sqribble is positioned as a valuable resource for individuals who are interested in creating an ebook but are not able to hire a ghost writer. Instead, these writers can pull together a rough outline for the book using the assistance provided by the platform, then fill gaps in the book with PLR content available directly through the platform itself.

The platform also provides access to drag-and-drop templates that allow authors to circumvent the most time-consuming aspects of the graphic design process. More templates will be available in add-on packages, which are being continuously developed and will be released to subscribers on a monthly basis in the next year.

Crucially, the Sqribble platform is equipped with a publication feature that will secure the commercial license for the book instantly and without leaving the writing suite. This feature provides utility both to independent contractors and to businesses themselves, giving the writer exclusive rights to their work.

In the guide, Johansen expands on this point, stating, “Writing and publishing an ebook is significantly cheaper than going the traditional publishing route. You don’t need to worry about the cost of printing, storing inventory, or dealing with distribution logistics. Once your ebook is ready, you can sell it through various platforms, and each sale adds to your revenue stream without any additional cost on your end.”

Johansen is one of many authors who have already adopted the platform into their workflow, and explores the various ways she uses the platform in the guide.

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