Writing A Successful Ebook
With today's advanced technology, it has never been any easier
for anyone to self-publish their own ebook. What's more, you can
create and market your own ebook (electronic book) for an
unbelievably low price. Once you purchase an ebook compiler and
create your ebook, you'll automatically have an entire stock of
inventory on hand continuously. In addition, when you begin
selling your ebook, you'll pocket nearly 100% of your profits
for each sale.
As you probably know, the Internet is all about information and
automation. Internet users want information and they want it
right now. That's why ebooks are considered to be the "perfect"
online product. They provide Internet users with the information
they desire and can be instantly downloaded.
The key to writing a successful ebook is to write for your
potential customer. In other words, you must provide your
potential customers with the information they desire. I know,
you're probably thinking, "how on earth do I know what my
potential customers want?" Well, there are a number of ways you
can learn exactly what they want. For example, visit some online
discussion groups in the area of your expertise. Go through all
of the posts and read all of the questions. If you see the same
questions posted on several groups, then this should give you a
good idea as to what your potential customers want. Visit
forums, message boards, and newsgroups -- subscribe to email
discussion lists -- visit Amazon.com to see the top selling
books and see if you can develop your ebook accordingly.
Once you've determined the focus of your ebook, your next step
will be to break your subject down into about 10 - 12 different
areas. Each area will represent a chapter. For example, if your
ebook is focusing on dog grooming, your chapters might look
something like this:
Introduction to Dog Grooming Dog Anatomy Medical & Skin Problems
Bathing & Brushing techniques Proper use and care of Equipment
Clipper & Scissoring techniques Specific Breed Trims Mixed Breed
Trims Safe Handling and Restraints Rare Breed Recognition
Once you have created your chapter titles, you can begin writing
each individual chapter. When you begin writing, keep in mind,
reading on a computer screen is much more difficult than reading
from paper. It not only causes eyestrain, but it is also a much
slower read. With this in mind, keep your writing to the point
and avoid any filler information that really isn't necessary.
Provide your readers with all of the information required for
each chapter, but keep it as simple as possible.
Write your text in small blocks and leave a space between each
paragraph. Use an easy-to-read font such as Arial or Verdana and
use black text on a white background. In addition, make sure you
use plenty of white space. White space is the empty space
between your paragraphs and around your text. You certainly
don't want to overwhelm your readers with a solid page of black
text. Not only does it look bad, but it certainly won't keep
their interest.
It is very important that you do everything you can to make your
readers as comfortable as possible. If your text is difficult to
read, your readers will not only become frustrated, but it will
also make your ebook appear to be unprofessional. Your ebook
should be well organized and enable your readers to easily
locate important information.
To spice up your ebook's appearance, you may want to add a
colorful border, subject dividers and relevant images. In
addition, enlarge your subtitles to enable your readers to
easily recognize the beginning of each new section. By adding
these extra touches to your ebook, you will not only improve
your ebook's appearance, but it will also keep your reader
interested.