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Edit Red is an online platform for writers to network and promote their writing and books. Build your own professional web base, upload your books and start selling them off your Edit Red profile in minutes. Edit Red was created by professional writers looking to promote short stories and books. One thing they learnt quickly, is that online short stories sell hard copy books. At Edit Red you can upload your short stories, promote them, and have an ad for your book at the end of each story. People are more likely to buy a book from a writer after enjoying a one of their short stories than they are from stumbling across a writer unknown to them. Your book advert can link to your Lulu sales page, your amazon page or even take your readers straight through to Paypal, where they can buy your book directly from you.

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