Easy to create HTML book descriptions, including emojis and bold, colourful headings.

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A good description can help sell your book. But, conversely, a poor description can lose your sales. Adding simple but effective HTML wording can make all the difference. In this simple tutorial, I have used a little HTML code that I picked up along the way. Whether it’s the way to write the code effectively or not, I have no idea, but it works, and that’s what’s important.

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