Here are the things that you'll discover in this brand new book:
-Duplication 101 -Intro To CD Mastering -Intro To CD Duplication -The CD Burner -Benefits Of CD Duplication -How To Copy CDs -CD Duplication Information -CD Mastering Engineers -CDR Brilliance -CD Ripper Software -CD Terminology -Copy CDs And Save Money -Copy Like A Professional -Differences Between CD DVD Media -Disc Quality -Duplicating Within Your Budget -Essentials Of CDR -Factors In CD Duplication -Music CD-R And Data CD-R -Musicians And CD Duplication -Preparation Tips -Quality At A Cheap Price -Storing Your CDs -Tips For CD Duplication Side Business
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Making Money With CD Duplication By Ian del Carmen
The title is deceptive, April 07, 2007
Reviewer: Lynn Lopez
Okay, was this e-book talking about being a professional pirate? I'm not too clear on that one, so someone please enlighten me. It talks about copying audio, videos, and files onto CDs or DVDs, so I guess that would be anyone's first thought.
If you already know all about CD-Rs, CD-RWs, DVD-Rs, DVD+RWs, if you already use CD/DVD burning software, if you're already familiar with the process, feel free to skip the first, oh, 24 pages of this 28-page e-book. You won't find anything new here, unless you don't know some of the related terminology, like Block Error Rate or what organic dye is. The information on turning CD duplication as a side business is given on pages 25 to 26, and even then, they're only basic tips on how you can get this business started. I reckon this e-book should have just been called "All About CD Duplication" rather than pulling in readers with the "Making Money" line.
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Making Money With CD Duplication By Ian del Carmen
CD Duplication, a comprehensive guide, August 15, 2007
Reviewer: Lorie Therese Locara
I was into CD duplication before, and I must say that this e-book would really help someone who is going to start on that business. All the technical aspects of CD creation are there, and though it's not in totally basic terms, it's pretty much understandable by a beginner nonetheless.
What is good about this e-book is that it is very thorough, very detailed in the technical aspects. Each page is packed with useful information, and by the time you finish reading through the entire e-book, you will be an expert in CD duplication.
What is lacking in this e-book are two things that I deem important in any resource that seeks to aid one's moneymaking ventures: a section on how to price the products, and a clickable table of contents. In fact, it doesn't even have a table of contents at all.
While the table of contents requirements is not related to moneymaking, it is important in any lengthy reading material, especially one divided into sections. The author has stated instructions to read through the entire material once, so maybe that's why he didn't include a table of contents. But still, it would be nice if it had one, especially a clickable one, so it would be easier to find where everything else is.
As for the pricing, the e-book is geared for companies that need CD/DVD copies of their products. It would be nice that this e-book have a section for those who want to get into the duplicating/replicating business themselves, as service providers for the companies that need CD copies. And more importantly, this e-book should have had a section that contains how to price the CD products, for both the duplicators and the company that needs the duplicates.
But the bottom line is that this e-book is VERY INFORMATIVE. It is definitely worth your time and money.