How To Select a Great Topic For Your Book or Ebook Part 5 of 5
These are fiery hot topics that are sure to be on the rise. You
can pull any one of these to use for your first ebook. Then come
back and pull another topic for your next ebook.
Using the latest electronics. We are a society obsessed with
having the latest and greatest technology. Do an ebook on iPods,
email/camera cell phones, wireless Internet, digital TV, or any
combination of these items.
Home improvement. There's so much of a craze in this area that
do-it-yourself (DIY) stores are on every corner of major cities.
If you haven't been to a Home Depot or Lowe's lately, then you
are one of the few. Sure, apartment dwellers and young students
aren't in this market, but people with homes and money to afford
them are in this market. In fact, some cable TV services offer
entire channels dedicated to home improvement.
Especially of current interest are in-home automation systems.
DIY home improvers are eager to learn about and buy things that
will make their home lives more relaxing, high-tech, or fun.
Create a book to teach them how to make their lights come on for
them before they get home from their jobs, or how to press a
button to adjust window blinds, music, or temperature. Or how
Bill Gates' house works. Or how to add automation to an existing
home, or how to build-in automation when a house is constructed.
Identity theft prevention. Especially because ebooks are
marketed on the Internet, this is a great topic. This is because
people who purchase over the Internet are concerned that their
credit card numbers will not be seen by others or misused in any
way. Even away from the computer though, consumers are on-edge
about identity theft. Today, people are shredding their
receipts, removing their personal information from the face of
their checks, and cautiously covering themselves when they type
in passwords at public terminals or ATMs. Microchips are being
installed on ID cards. People are worried. Tap into this by writing an ebook about it!
Safety. Along the same lines as worrying about identity theft,
people are worried about their safety from other things like
crime, chemical warfare attack, and natural disasters. Watch the
evening news tonight, and you will be able to list at least
twenty things that people are afraid of. When you talk about
safety, you are speaking their language. Titles along the lines
of be prepared for any natural disaster would go over well, as
would those like never be a crime victim again, how to defend
yourself in a parking lot, or prevent sudden infant death
syndrome (SIDS).
How-to manuals for any new product recently on the market. This
harks back to the Dummies series but takes it one step further.
Target your ebook to people who want to buy the most current
commercially available item. How to use the new model John Deere
tractor. You will be sure that no one else has a book like
yours, and you can say so in your sales pitch.
How to survive any phase of life. People face numerous demons
and battles as they live their lives. For many, when they're in
need, they'll be reaching out for help. Support groups, private
therapy, being with friends, starting over - these are all solid
topics for an ebook. You could also reach out specifically to
certain people needing emotional assistance. How to get through
the terrible two's. How to cope with a cancer diagnosis. Living
with your own shortcomings. How to live with someone who is
dying. Surviving high school. Any of these will do.
Anything to do with pets. People are pampering their pets more
than ever before. Some pets are treated better than people. It's
the people who spend small fortunes on their dogs (and other
animals) that will also be willing to pay good money for an
ebook that gives them ideas on how to treat their animals even
more royally than they already do.
Write books on how to pamper your parakeet, homemade meals for
picky dogs, how to potty train a
puppy, where the pet spas are, how to train your kids to be
cat-friendly, million dollar homes for mutts, which animals make
the best pets, or pet psychology.
Traveling mixed with the subjects above. Not only are people
traveling like crazy, but they want to customize their
itineraries and their methods of travel with their hobbies and
lifestyles. Try a few of these on for size: where to dine around
the globe and still stay on a low-carb diet plan. Hotels with
the best exercise facilities. How to travel exquisitely with
large dogs. Crime-proof your campsite. Be creative. There's a
market here.
Using the Internet to meet people. As I said, the craze is upon
us. Everyone's online, and sometimes folks spend more time
chatting with Internet buddies than they do talking face to face
with actual friends. I know I've been guilty of this one myself.
Anyway, along with the advent of the World Wide Web, came people
who need a little help figuring out how to get where they want
to get. They want to find like-minded people, find a date, find
love, find support.
There's a huge ebook market for hooking people up with people
online. Here are just a few things that could be covered: speed
dating online, virtual music jams, taking online classes,
hooking up with people who share your hobby, and finding online
support groups. Any of these and more are of interest to people
who wish to get maximum benefit from their ability, thanks to
the Internet, to network with people in the farthest reaches of
the world. In fact one of the appeals with online communing is
that distance does not matter. Help these people in foreign
lands find each other with an ebook.
Topics of special interest to women. The facts don't lie. Women
dominate the Internet, and they spend or influence spending of
80 cents for every dollar changing hands. What women want has
never been so important to business owners and authors.
Certain topics appeal particularly to the female set. These
include beauty, health, decorating, emotional support, and life
enrichment. Women do a few things, generally, that men don't.
They play bunko, wear make-up, and talk for hours to their
girlfriends on the phone. They send more greeting cards, prepare
more casseroles, and vacuum more often than men. They eat more
salads and go shopping more often for clothes. They get more
pedicures and love to dance more than the average man. There are
two things to keep in mind with regards to women and ebooks. If
you want to attract a female market, you need to write about a
topic that women like to read about, and you want to make the
title friendly towards women.
Here's a female-oriented subject and title: Where to find great
shopping bargains in Taos. And here's a male subject: Where to
catch the most fish in Taos.
Here's a female-friendly title (same as above): Where to find
great shopping bargains in Taos. And here's a male-friendly
title on the same subject: Keep your money in your pocket in
Taos. See the difference? Know your market, and if you need to
choose between one or the other, you're safe going with the
women's title.
Sex. People don't need to sneak out of bookstores with erotic
books in their hands anymore, and they know it. They are looking
on the Internet for sex materials, toys, and books. The Internet
is private, individuals can take their sweet time, and indeed
they can surf with or without a lover sharing their chair.
There's been a recent ebook success entitled Orgasms for two.
There is room for more similar ebooks. On the subject of sex,
this is one case where a fiction book may also do the trick. You
could create erotic short stories or a how-to-have-great-sex
ebook. Either ebook would entice adults interested in this
category (and incidentally, most adults are indeed interested in
this category).
I hope this massive brainstorming session has been helpful to
you! If you still don't have any ideas, go back and read every
article in this series. If you still can't think of an idea
after that, maybe you shouldn't be writing a book after all.
Thanks again for reading, and best wishes for your writing.