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I have been using this excellent service for some time. I am a publisher in a small way and I have the ability at home to print and bind small editions at home. I find that, as a small publisher I can showcase my books online for anyone so that anyone who wants me to produce a small number of paperback books for them can afford to do soIt may be just the results of a genealogical study just for the family, or even just to see their own writing in print. It's easy nowadays to export a MSWord file to a PDF, think how good it will be to see your sketches or paintings online in a book format that your friends, or perhaps prospective buyers may leaf through. This site will put your publication on line absolutely free, all you need to do is supply them with a PDF file and they will convert it to an online flipbook, accesible to anyone who wishes to read it. Maybe you would like to produce a booklet with your own pictures in it, or perhaps, if you feel like passing on your own expertise in an instruction book format. Many people use this site to keep their own collection (or stack) of books, magazines and publications they like on this extensive site. There are millions of them, classified by subject for them to choose from. If you would like to see this site as I use it, there you will be able to see and read any of my publications, please goto: http://issuu.com/jayarkay/docs I don't get any cash benefit from this process but I do get a warm feeling when I get an email from Issuu saying, "Well done! Into Composition, (one of my books) was added to a stack." If you are interested and would like any further advice don't hesitate to email me, I'll be happy to help you to get published online free with issuu. John