webs divine: e-book conversion services

WEBS DIVINE offers e-book conversion services. We can convert text or html files into several popular e-reader formats, including EPUB, FB2, OEB, LIT, LRF, MOBI, HTMLZ, PDB, PML, RB, PDF, SNB, TCR, TXT, TXTZ.

We follow all formatting guidelines specific to each e-book type. The end-result is professional and ready for upload to sites such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble and many more. Our standard fees for EPUB (Barnes & Noble) and MOBI (Kindle) conversions range from $100 to $250, depending on the number of pages involved. Other formats may include additional fees.

Summary of Standard Fees:

Novel (up to 17,500 words): $100

Less than 400 pages: $150

Between 400-800 pages: $200

More than 800 pages: $250

Please Note: Our flat-fee system is typically based on book size. However, fees do not cover modification of formatting complexities above and beyond normal conversion, such as excessive hard returns, margin errors or other document errors. If a client file does contain formatting issues that render the conversion process more difficult or time-consuming, we reserve the right to charge a higher rate or switch to a per-page rate.

An extra $40 fee will be charged for requested conversion formats other than standard EPUB or MOBI files, such as FB2, OEB, LIT, LRF, HTMLZ, PDB, PML, RB, PDF, SNB, TCR, TXT, and TXTZ.

e-Book Conversion Samples:

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Sample from EPUB version of Mind Sweeper by Deborah O'Toole:

Sample from EPUB version of "Mind Sweeper" by Deborah O'Toole. Click on image to see larger size in a new window.

Sample from Kindle version of the Larkin Community Cookbook:

Sample from Kindle version of the Larkin Community Cookbook. Click on image to see larger size in a new window.

Do you need a cover design for your e-book? If so, visit our Book Cover Design page to see pricing and samples.

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