E-Books are shorter than print books

Jun 5
07:44

2008

Jay Moncliff

Jay Moncliff

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E-Books are hot-sellers,E-Books are shorter than print books Articles but many people worry about writing them. With just a few hints and tips on how this is done you could already be staring your own as soon as you have finished reading this brief report. Some writers only contribute small amounts to their books, relying on hired writers to do the bulk of the work, just finishing it off themselves.

The topic for your e-book should come from research carried out in articles you have written, possibly on a subject you have knowledge about. Articles are less intimidating to write than a book, and you can use some of the articles as promotional tools to create demand for your forthcoming book. Post several articles on various websites, as well as on the article directories and the number of views your articles receive will show you what potential your book has for making sales.

It is then a simple matter of writing more articles for the e-book itself, all the time working on the overall structure of it. If you are worried about the structure you should not go wrong of you follow the normal introduction section, body content and then a conclusion to the subject which might also have a helpful resources area as well. You can also increase the value of the book by adding some bonus material or sections.

On completing each article, insert it into the e-book because this is a good way to see just how many you will need. E-Books are shorter than print books with the optimum length being around 50 pages so stick to the topic, and offer good, useful information. People do not like reading on compute screens so prefer to have shorter books that do not drift from the subject.

Most e-books provide bonus material so if you can find some include this as it will be welcomed. This can be some additional articles you have written to another short report. Although one word of warning; make this content relevant to what the e-book is about.

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