


I cracked out my awesome power tools and fixed the problem! I spent real money on this thing so I could read it, not so I could go blind.ĭid I sit on the ground and cry? No I didn't! Well, not for long. so I tried that, but woah, the text would *not* change size. Okay I thought, no problem, I'll just adjust the size of the font. epub version onto my kobo eReader (using calibre), the fontsize was teensy tinsy little and impossible to read. ( I recommend it.)Īfter buying from Hyperink the book was made available in 3 formats. It's a bunch of his posts about increasing sales, plus a few new articles, and some follow up on how certain experiments panned out. The book I bought was from Patrick McKenzie, "Sell More Software: Website Conversion Optimization for Software Developers". For example they've put out a few books based on Jeff Atwood's writing. Hyperink specialise in taking popular blogs and turning them into ebooks. I bought a book from a supplier called Hyperink. Amazon, atwood, blog,, commandline, css, html, toolbar, tools, You-Must-Get-It
