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How To Sell E-books By: Carol Bell
E-Books are hot-sellers, but many people worry about writing them. There is no longer any need for delaying with the simple process detailed below. Of course if you aren't a very accomplished writer you may want to employ someone to do the writing for you or just help out with other 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. Single articles are an easy place to start and they can also be sued to market your book before you have even completed it. 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.
While you're writing the articles you will need to develop your e-Book's overall structure. 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. 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. 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. If you stay close to the subject it will be easier for readers because computer screens are not the best medium for reading on.
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. This is not too difficult if you already have this extra information in the form of previous articles or even another short report you have compiled. However, as with all the material you create for your e-Book, ensure that your bonus material is relevant because it should be valuable on its own.
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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. Single articles are an easy place to start and they can also be sued to market your book before you have even completed it. 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.
While you're writing the articles you will need to develop your e-Book's overall structure. 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. 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. 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. If you stay close to the subject it will be easier for readers because computer screens are not the best medium for reading on.
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. This is not too difficult if you already have this extra information in the form of previous articles or even another short report you have compiled. However, as with all the material you create for your e-Book, ensure that your bonus material is relevant because it should be valuable on its own.
For More Information Visit Our Website www.auctionpower.co.uk Or Our Blog www.auctionpower.co.uk/blog
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