Pick Your Topic For Your E-Book

Mar 6
07:35

2009

Paul Abbey

Paul Abbey

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The publishing business is a hard nut to crack. And, if you want to publish a self written novel then get ready to bear the heat of the novel publishing industry.

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One of the easiest things t get started on with internet marketing is e-books There is no longer any need for delaying with the simple process detailed below. Although this process assumes that you're doing the writing yourself,Pick Your Topic For Your E-Book Articles you could hire someone else to write the articles or just produce additional material.

Once you've decided on a topic for your E-Book, and have done research to ensure that people are looking for and buying information on this topic, write a series of articles. Why not start by writing a range of articles which will not only help you with your writing practice but they can be used to get interest in the book you are compiling. 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.

Writing the articles should help you work out in your head just how you want the e-book to look when it is complete. Most books are set out with an introduction, the main topic and then a conclusion but you may want to add a resource section as well which is quite normal these days. Many books now contain bonus material to give it more value and increase the number of people that buy it.

As you complete your articles, insert them into your e-Book, the number of articles you require will depend on the overall length. 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. As computer screens are notoriously awkward to read with comfortably, a shorter more concise book is appreciated.

As an added extra, why not supply the reader with some bonus material you have located to give added value to your e-book; this is always appreciated. Your bonus material could include a small report (just write two or three additional articles), checklists, or add templates. Any extra material you supply will need to be worthwhile on its own and be related to your e-book subject.

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