How To Write An Ebook - Straight From The Horse's Mouth!

Jan 7
13:27

2009

Roy Carter

Roy Carter

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Writing ebooks has allowed me and thousands of people around the world to live a lifestyle that we had previously thought beyond our reach. For many, learning how to write ebooks has allowed them to completely give up their day-jobs forever.

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Writing ebooks has allowed me and thousands of people around the world to live a lifestyle that we had previously thought beyond our reach. For many,How To Write An Ebook - Straight From The Horse's Mouth! Articles learning how to create ebooks has allowed them to completely give up their day-jobs forever.

For others it has meant being able to supplement their day-job income to the point where they can comfortably afford to survive the peaks and troughs of the economy, such as the current credit crunch.

The very fact that you are reading this article probably means that you are at least interested in learning how to write an ebook, but let me ask you a question...

Do you want to write an ebook or do you just want the resultant extra income that comes from people buying your ebook?

It's a question that's worth asking and the reason I ask it is because some people want to actually write and others want to just create ebooks. Let me explain the difference...

Learning how to write an ebook yourself can be very fullfilling, as you are the author and the work is all your own. It can be an enjoyable process and can bring immense satisfaction as your ebook reaches completion and you bring your work to the marketplace.

However, creating ebooks can be different. It is possible to outsource the writing of your ebook to a ghost-writer and still put your name to the finished product as the author. Or you can obtain PLR (private label rights) to an existing ebook, which can again allow you to put your name on it as the author and sell the product as your own.

So the choices you have are:-

1) Write the ebook yourself.

2) Outsource the writing to a ghost-writer.

3) Buy PLR rights to an existing ebook.

So is your question, "How Do I Write An Ebook?" or is it, "How do I create an ebook?" In other words, do you want to write, or do you want to just own the ebook and be able to sell it?

Writing it yourself is definitely the least expensive option for many people and much easier to do than you might think.

Their is no outlay required to pay a ghost-writer or to buy PLR rights, for example. Yes, it takes a little longer, (but not much longer if you know how), but it has cost you less in terms of financial outlay and you know that the product is all your own work.

Their are many other things to consider as well, when first setting out to produce an ebook. There are many pitfalls that can easily trip up an inexperienced person who is trying to enter the ebook marketing arena for the first time.

Thankfully, the rewards for getting things right from the outset can more than compensate you financially for the relativley small amount of effort involved.