And the number of platforms for creating and publishing books digitally keeps on growing and growing. We have already covered PressBooks and Pandamian on KillerStartups (see here and here), and now a site like Hyperink comes along to help those who for any reason or the other found Pandamian and PressBooks too difficult or complex to use.
Specifically, Hyperink is for those among you who have got the knowledge for writing a book but not the time to plan how to do it, or how to market it. Hyperink lets you have one-on-one conversations with publishers and industry men that will explain you how the industry really works. And then, set about creating a book that others would be willing to buy online. The money will be split between you, and the ones that helped you in its creation.
In this way, Hyperink hopes to collect the works of experts that would otherwise not become authors. We’re talking about people who excel at what they do, but who don’t really have the inside knowledge to write and publish a book on their own.
You can check the bestsellers on the homepage, and there’s also lots of freebies to whet your appetite.
Hyperink.com In Their Own Words
We started Hyperink for a simple reason: there is too much knowledge trapped in people’s heads, inaccessible to the world.
Our mission is to unlock and share that knowledge by working directly with domain experts to publish beautiful, high-quality eBooks.








