Wednesday, 25 July 2018

Write Your Own Ebook

Writing an ebook is quick, easy, cheap to produce and potentially more profitable. As far as publishing goes, it’s not complicated at all. Even though it’s not particularly complicated, writing and publishing an ebook does take work. A lot of work. Here are some tips to help you.

  • Don’t neglect your platform
Don’t drop everything to write an ebook. Spend 10-20% of your time working on your ebook. Spend the other 80-90% of your time building your platform (like a blog). Genretop is a great place to start.
  • Choose a topic you’re passionate about
Once your ebook is launched, people are likely to ask questions about your topic. If you’re writing to make a quick buck but know nothing about the subject, things will fizzle when you can’t answer their questions.
  • Think about your target audience
The ability to put yourself in your potential reader’s shoes will make writing much easier and your finished product much better.
  • Length
There are no hard rules when it comes to the length of an ebook. In some instances, I have read informative and creative ebooks that were less than five pages in length. Don’t be constrained by any preset word limit. On the other hand, don’t include fluff and filler in your ebook just to get it to a certain length.
  • Unique Content
With the high level of competition in the ebook market, packing your digital work with unique content is the key to its overall success.

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