How to create an effective E-Book

Jun 21
05:39

2008

Jay Moncliff

Jay Moncliff

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Many questions arise on completing PhD studies. This article answers that.

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The use of e-books is increasing as they are a great way to promote a service or product but many people are not that confident about writing them. There is no longer any need for delaying with the simple process detailed below. The process detailed here can be used for a person carrying out the whole project on their own or with one or more additional writers to help them.The first thing to do research the topic for your e-book and write some articles and although this can be any subject,How to create an effective E-Book Articles it is easier to write about something you are interested in that people are willing to buy the information you have. A good method used to practice before you start is to write some articles on the topic of your book and then distribute them on the internet to promote the book you are writing; free publicity! This is a simple process whereby the promotional articles are sent to directories for insertion; the number of views they get will provide a good indication just how much interest there is in the subject. Writing the articles should help you work out in your head just how you want the e-book to look when it is complete. You book should be in three to four sections and will contain an introduction, the main body of the material, a closing chapter and possibly some additional material too. 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. Most e-books are around the fifty age mark for ease of reading but they need to stay on their topic and provide excellent information. The reason for this is books on screen are not as easy to ready so no-one wants to read information that is not directly related to the subject.Most e-books contain extra or bonus information collected by the author; be on the look-out for this so you can provide some too. You can easily write some extra articles or provide another report you have complied. Do not supply bonus material about a completely unrelated subject, readers do not appreciate this.