
How to Make an
Ebook - Writing and Marketing Tips
Steps in Writing an
Ebook
Your eBook must provide answers to questions that a hungry
audience within your niche is asking. There is so much junk
information floating around providing answers and solutions
which people could care less about. Even though your eBook
needs to be about a niche in which you have some degree of
knowledge, you can easily find what marketers are hungry for in
practically any niche by simply looking at what people are
talking about in forums. Youll often read common questions from
people who are willing to pay a pretty to someone who can
provide answers.
Decide on a catchy, yet meaningful title for your eBook. Be
careful that your title doesnt misrepresent your eBooks
content. The last thing you want is to tarnish your reputation
as an author by exaggerating the claims of your eBook with your
title or in your marketing pitches. Its always better to
under-promote and over-deliver.
Decide on how many pages you want your eBook to have. The
nice thing about eBooks is that they dont have to be very long.
25 - 40 pages is quite common for eBooks. After you finish
writing your eBook, be sure to have a couple different
individuals proof it for errors. Typographical errors are so
common nowadays, but that doesnt make them right or acceptable.
Numerous typos in books or eBooks always leave a poor
reflection on the author. Once you have written your eBook and
have it laid out in an easy-to-read manner, you will need to
convert it into a .pdf or an .exe format.
Once youve finished producing and pricing your eBook, you
need to develop a marketing strategy. The are literally
hundreds of ways to market your eBook, so implement a variety
of methods. I would also suggest recruiting affiliates to
promote your eBook. Provide your affiliates with tools such as
banners, articles, and even a list of keywords. Affiliate
participation and success will depend on the quality of your
eBook and the promotional tools which you as the creator
provide them.
Conclusion
Many marketers are making a small fortune selling eBooks
online. Writing an eBook is like building a house, You have to
start with a solid foundation and a specific plan. Writing an
eBook is probably easier than you think. The hardest part is
actually siting down and begin writing.
Scott Brooks is a successful entreprenuer with over five
years experience in internet marketing. Have you been
wanting to create your own eBook, but just havent known how
to get started? Get a FREE, comprehensive guide to teach
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