E-books - Always a knockout in online marketing
People love e-books and are willing to pay good money for them and strangely, they are not that hard to write! If you've been delaying on writing your own, try this easy process below. 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 first thing to do research the topic for your e-book and write some articles and although this can be any subject, it is easier to write about something you are interested in that people are willing to buy the information you have. By writing the articles it provides practice and they are easier to do but they can also be used later to help promote your book in all sorts of online areas. 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.
Once this is complete you can start writing the content of the e-book and work out how you want it to look. The most common way t structure a book is by having an introduction, then the content of the book with a concluding section but a resources area can be worthwhile too. You can also increase the value of the book by adding some bonus material or sections.
Once each article has been written, place into the e-book; just how many you will ultimately require will depend on how long you want it to be. This is to ensure that whatever your e-book is being used on like online studies , it would be significant. Because e-books are usually shorter than a printed version, no-one wants to read material that has been added that is not related so it is best to stay close to the topic of the book. As computer screens are notoriously awkward to read with comfortably, a shorter more concise book is appreciated.
Be aware of ‘bonus' material as you write because E-Book purchasers love to get bonus material. Your bonus material could include a small report (just write two or three additional articles), checklists, or add templates. The bonus material should really have a value all of its own and be directly related to the topic of the e-book.