Set Your Mark - Write An Ebook
May 17th, 2008 | by admin |It doesn't take a great deal of talent to write an e-book but the benefits can be enormous in the short and long term. Many people delay writing their own because they don't know where to start; some useful hints are detailed below. Many authors aren't even the real authors as they have employed ghost writers to help them because they do not feel comfortable writing on their own.We all have areas where we are knowledgeable and this is the place researching your e-book so start by writing some articles like Online Part-time Phd to gauge interest in the subject; because if there is an interest, people will pay. 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. If you want to know how successful the book will be, just send the articles on the topic of the book to various article directories to se how many people view them. Once this is complete you can start writing the content of the e-book and work out how you want it to look. 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.Normally authors will write an article and then insert it into their e-book as this gives them an idea of how it will look when it is completed. If you want someone to actually read your e-book, it can't be too long so keep it informative and around fifty pages in length. Because it's more difficult to read on your computer screen than on the page, ensure that there's no information that essentially useless to your reader.If you want to give further value to your e-book then why not research some additional information which you can add as a bonus. From your point of view this bonus information does not need to be anything more than some extra articles you did not use in the book or a short report you have written. Although one word of warning; make this content relevant to what the e-book is about.










