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Scribd login which I never want to use again! Find out the great free alternative here

I recently finished the process of creating my own online magazine from a blog I started years ago. It is all very exciting and just snowballing so fast. I had been writing my blog for about three years when a friend suggested I take it to the next level with the help of the free digital publishing site YUMPU Publishing. I went over this again and again in my head. What would be the next level? A digital magazine! Everything is already all-digital, but if I changed the style of my blog into a magazine format, then, all I would have to find is some way to upload it and have it available through other sites. This is where my research began. I already had a Scribd login. I thought this would be a great place to have my new magazine available to the public.

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Login on Scribd or use another free service? Easy!

Now, how would I find a good publishing site? On the Scribd login site, I could only give them my magazine and hope they published it correctly. I would have no control over it after that. I desired much more control over my work. My Scribd login was a great place to get publicity for my work, but I needed something better that was free, easy and gave me complete control over my own writing. After going and scouring the internet for the best free site, I came across YUMPU Publishing, the best alternative to Scribd for me. This site opened right up into uploading my magazine.

The very first page I saw had a well-seen space to chose your file to upload. It appeared easy. It appeared free. Through very little navigation around the webpage, I found that I would be able to use all sorts of sites to advertise and share my magazine with the general public, including Scribd login, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, along with others. All were well-known sites that I would have loved to break into. The platform was definitely the answer right away, especially paired with Scribd login.

My research for the best Scribd login Alternative

Now, research on Yumpu Publishing. They were free. They were easy.  This is fantastic, a great Scribd alternative I thought. I began the process right away. I clicked on browse to find my file, found it, clicked upload, and before I knew it, it was done. It was uploaded, I had named it and now, I had complete control of it. There is no easier way to convert PDF to flipbook.

Once the magazine was published online, I was able to look it up through many sites. I looked it up and found it on Scribd login, and even found it right on Google search. I was so excited, I told everyone about the software. My family was so excited that they were able to read all of my latest writing in this easy-to-use format as soon as I’d uploaded it. I knew, also, that there was customer service available to me if I ever had any questions. I never ended up using it, however, because the site itself is so easy to use. It is also free, which makes it the easiest and cheapest.

So, what’s the deal?

I would absolutely recommend the PDF Magazine Creator to any person looking for an alternative to Scribd and to make some extra cash and publish their own work. Whether it is a flyer, catalog, brochure, magazine, or anything you want to be published and in the public eye, this is the site for you. You have advertising and sharing capabilities, at Scribd login, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, etcetera. The possibilities are endless. I was able to add in a link for my readers to be able to purchase items I had brought up in my magazine, embed videos, and much more.

The backing of support is fantastic. YUMPU Publishing already has millions of readers just waiting to pounce on your next piece. I was able to completely customize my magazine. This means, right down to the colors, background and I was able to add my very own logo! Overall, I had a wonderful experience with the platform and will be using this site for all of my digital publishing needs. Highly recommended by a return customer.

Categories: Digital Publishers
Grantham Vanhoose: Grantham was born and raised in Los Angeles where he still lives with his family. Since 2003 he has been writing regular columns for digital publishing blogs. He loves traveling, photography, reading and pretty much anything with a tiny screen attached to it.
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