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How to Prepare Writing an eBook-Chapter 2

Choosing a topic for your e-Book

Whew! Well you made it through the first chapter! Now you should understand a few basic ideas  about e-Books & how they can help you with your writings & entrepreneurial ventures. Now I will start getting in to the mechanics of writing an e-Book. We will get into the real “meat & bones” of actually selling the e-Book in later chapters.  First, I would like to cover a few basics of how to get started writing, and tips to help you pick a topic & stay on track.

I assume that since you are viewing this guide, you probably already have an idea for writing an e-Book (or at least have an interest in how it works). But if you do not have an idea, or want a few tips with coming up with an idea for a second or third e-Book, then this section can help you.

You can write an e-Book about any topic in the world that you want to write about. As long as it is not something illegal or you are copying someone else’s work, then the sky is the limit. Do you know how to do something unique? Have you excelled at something? Have you had special experience or training in a certain field? Have you experienced a tragedy or illness in your life & want to help others overcome it? Have you figured out a loophole or business tip that you can write about?  Do you have a rare passion about something? How about some delicious home-made recipes?

Any of these things can be a great subject for an e-Book to cover.  Of course, you can write a fiction story, poetry, or anything else as well. Again, you can write about anything that you want to write about.

I will offer one suggestion, however. Find something that interests you, but also can help others.  Don’t make the mistake of writing a junk e-Book to try & make a quick buck.  You may be able to sell a few copies, but I can promise you that it will not turn out to be a huge success.  Find something that interests you first, something you can write with passion or interest, and then try & find out how you can put information about that topic into an e-Book so that it can provide value to others. Then proceed to write the e-Book.  If you write about the topics thoroughly, and cover what you advertised you would cover, I guarantee your e-Book will be more successful.

When you are trying to come up with an idea for an e-Book, stick to things that you know how to do, enjoy doing, or that at least interest you.  That doesn’t necessarily mean you know absolutely everything there is to know about the subject.  Does a person writing a history book know everything about the history of the world? No, they do not. I do not know everything, and you will not know everything about the topic you will write about either.  The key is to write about something that you know very well, and you can supplement the rest of your writing after doing research.

Another thing you want to consider when choosing your topic is the marketability of your guide.  Who is your main target audience? Does it have mass appeal?  Is your topic going to be outdated in 6 months from now, or will it still be relevant 30 years from now? Are there other e-Books already on the market that cover the same material? Is there a demand for this kind of information? These are all relevant things you want to consider when choosing a topic.

For example, if you write a guide on how to use Microsoft Excel 2007, that guide will be outdated when the next version of Microsoft Excel is released. That does not mean you should not write about it. It just means that your time will be limited, and you should adjust your expectations according. It may very well be worth your time to write a guide on Microsoft Excel 2007, even if they came out with a new version the next year because you can sell it for that entire year, and you still may sell a few copies for a few years after that to people who use the older version of the software.

Again, even if you have a small market, the guide will be outdated within a year, and there are a ton of e-Books on the market already on the same subject, does not mean that you can’t be successful.  I do not want to discourage your ideas in any way. If there is something out there already, you can make it better!  Just keep all of those things in mind when coming up with a topic.  Obviously, it would be best to pick a topic that has a large market, little or no competition, and it will not be outdated for the next several years. That way, you can enjoy greater success & a passive income for a much longer period of time.

Making Notes & a Rough Outline

After you have chosen a topic to write about, you can start making notes & a rough outline.  Outlines & notes can be your best friend when you are writing an e-Book.  You don’t have to follow any specific procedures.  Here is how I usually do this process. I start jotting down all of the topics I want to cover in a rough outline format.  By this I mean I would make a heading (usually the chapter title), and then jot down sub-topics that I could talk about (usually the sub-headings).  I try to leave space between each heading & subheading so that I can jot down a few notes & ideas.

This process can take up to an entire day  just for the outline.  I keep a notebook & pencil on my desk at all times during this process.  I will keep reading over the outline & try to think of any other material I need to cover. If I get a new idea, or realize that I missed something, I quickly jot it down on my notebook before I forget.

Making notes & a rough outline can really help. I have noticed from my own personal experience that the more detailed I make my outline & notes, the easier it is to write the e-Book.  I can stay focused & I keep my ideas together as I write.  This is a great thing for me, because I have a tendency to write a few sentences, then minimize the screen & check my emails, sales accounts, and then go get a drink of water, etc. (I think I may have a touch of attention deficit disorder or something =)). After you have made your detailed outline & jotted down some notes & ideas about your e-Book, you can begin researching any additional information you need to include or talk about.

Researching Information to Include in Your eBook

Adding supplemental research is a great way to fill any gaps of information you do not know about already.  For example, let’s say you decide to write a book about how to make a website. Now, you may know how to make a website, but perhaps you have only done it one way & there are several ways it can be done. So to make your guide more complete,  you can perform some research & find other methods or techniques of doing it (or at least briefly mention them). You can also find out things such as other website hosting companies that are reliable for website hosting so you can recommend more than just the one you use.

This is something that many authors will do when writing.  A good example is someone writing a biography. They will typically gather information from various resources (sometimes even other authors).

So what exactly is “research?”  When I am talking about research, I mean browsing online, reviewing books that have information you lack, and consulting people who know about anything you do not know about.  You can then make more informed suggestions, or even give some of the steps of how it works in your own words.

I do not mean go & copy someone’s copyrighted work & pretend like it is your own. That is wrong & illegal. Instead, I mean gathering general information so that you can make your e-Book more complete.  If you ever need to include very specific information or sources, then you could request permission from the author, or publishing company to paraphrase and include them in your references.

You must be very careful about ever using copyrighted work.  It is a serious crime to use someone’s own work without their permission. That is why I recommend you know as much about the topic as possible. If you need to fill in information, you can perform research. However, do not violate a copyright, and make sure the information you are writing about is your original ideas.  I will discuss more about copyrights & laws in a later chapter.

Gathering Pictures for Your eBook

Another process in preparing your e-Book is gathering any pictures you may want to use. If you already know that you will use certain pictures, it is a good idea to gather them & put them together for later use. However, you may want to get certain pictures as you write (such as screen shots).

Pictures can be a great way to give your reader a better understanding, especially if it is a “how-to” type of guide.  In my first e-Book, I had literally no pictures (except a very basic & amateur looking cover on the first page).  As I have learned more & more about writing e-Books, I have learned that pictures really add a great deal of quality. As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words, and a picture is much easier on the eyes than trying to read 1,000 words.

You can include photos of anything relevant to your e-Book. For example, assume you want to write a guide on knitting certain patterns. It would be a great idea to show each stitching pattern in step-by-step pictures. You can include computer screen shots, pictures of specific steps, pictures of you or your family, and anything that can add value to your guide. 

Thus far, I have not inserted any pictures in this guide (except for the cover graphic)  because I am covering basic information. However, soon you will start to see various screen shots & other pictures as I go into more & more detail. I think you will see how these really help you to understand the material when I am describing a certain process.  I will also be describing how I get those screen shots & other pictures & how to insert them into your e-Book quickly & easily.  Again, this is a great way to add a more professional look, while giving the reader better insight.

Organizing Your eBook Guide

You can begin to organize & prepare your e-Book for writing after you have assembled an outline, notes, pictures, & research/reference articles.  If you have spent adequate time preparing for your e-Book, then writing it is simply a matter of “doing it.” It will go by fairly quickly.  It is a good idea to go over the outline, & brainstorm for any additional topics, points, or processes that you wanted to cover.

Again, you do not have to follow my way of doing it. I am merely describing how I do it because it has worked well for me.  You are free to choose any method of preparation you wish.  I would advise you, however, to spend a good deal of time thinking & scribbling ideas before you jump into the project. A general does not send out his troops without a battle plan, and you shouldn’t tackle an e-Book project without at least gathering ideas & organizing them in an effective way. Even if it takes you an entire day or more to come up with this, it can save time in the long run & help you while you are writing.

Chapter 3: Using Word Processors to Write Your eBook

  • How to Write & Sell an eBook Free- Introduction
  • All About eBooks-Why Write an eBook?
  • How to Prepare Writing an eBook-Chapter 2
  • Using a Wordprocessor to Write Your eBook
  • Adding Images, Pictures, and Screenshots in Your eBook
  • Tips on Writing Your eBook: Grammar, Spelling, and More
  • Putting the Final Touches on Your eBook
  • How to Create an eBook Cover Graphic Boxshot Free Tutorial
  • Creating a Free eBook Cover Graphic Using Gimp: Part 2
  • Adding Links, References, Footnotes to Your eBook
  • Converting Your eBook Into a PDF Product
  • How to Copyright Your eBook or Self Published Book
  • How to Get an ISBN for Your eBook or Self Published Book
  • Where’s the Best Place to Sell an eBook or Self Published Book?
  • How to Market and Sell Your eBook Online
  • Perfecting Your eBook Sales Page (Copyrighting)
  • How to Setup Digital Delivery Instant Download Free
  • Sponsored Links

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    All About eBooks-Why Write an eBook?

    So what exactly is an e-Book?

    An e-Book is simply a written document that has been converted to some kind of electronic or digital format (hence, it is an “electronic” book). At this very moment, you are reading an e-Book. They are typically called “books,” but they can just as easily be created in the same manner & called a newsletter, instruction guide, or anything else you want to call it.

    There are different ways you can create e-Books (and different reasons why you may want to create one).  Most commonly, you will write the e-Book using a word processor (such as Microsoft Word, Open Office, or WordPerfect).  Then you convert the e-Book to a file format that is more widely accepted so that it can be viewed by a large audience.  PDF’s are the most common format that you will find because almost every computer comes with a free PDF reader installed.  Also, you can always download free PDF readers from a reliable website such as Adobe.com. However, I will discuss more about the formats & how to convert your guide in a later chapter.

    What is the big deal about e-Books?

     E-Books are the future!  The e-Book industry is huge, and it is only going to get bigger.  Almost every “real” book that is published today is also available for purchase online in e-Book format by either the publisher or an e-Book website.  College textbooks usually cost around $100-$200 per “real” book. However, now even college textbook publishers are offering students the opportunity to buy e-Book formats for about half the price.

    Why are e-Books so popular? The reason is that information is very valuable, and it sells well.  After all, you have probably heard the saying that “knowledge is power.”  That is absolutely true. Just right now, I can guarantee that there is a piece of knowledge somewhere in the world, that if you could learn & act upon that knowledge, you could change your life (or the world).  For example, the cure for many diseases could be learned-that could save lives. Or there is some amazing business venture, stock tip, or invention idea, that if you knew about it & acted on it today, you could make millions.  Crazy thought huh? It is absolutely true.

    To demonstrate the value of knowledge, I am often reminded of a story I once heard about an engineer. An engineer named Jim once worked at a company with his partner Chuck. After several years, Jim & his partner had several differences in opinions & Jim decided to leave the company.

    Chuck continued to manage the business & everything went well. Until one day an air conditioning unit broke down in large five star hotel. The customers were complaining, & Chuck’s engineering team worked for hours & could not find the problem.

    Reluctantly, Chuck decided to call on his old engineering partner, Jim. He told Jim that he really needed his help, regardless of the price. Jim agreed to help his old partner.

    When Jim arrived, Chuck had his engineering team follow Jim around to find out how he fixed it. As Jim walked around the hotel, he studied the air conditioning system & asked several questions to the engineer team.  After a few hours Jim stopped, took out a piece of chalk, and marked an “X” on a component. 

    “Replace this,” Jim told the engineers, & Jim left. A few days later, Chuck received Jim’s bill for his service. It was a whopping $50,000. Chuck couldn’t believe it! Infuriated by the outrageous fee, Chuck immediately contacted Jim demanding he send an invoice with each cost itemized. Jim promptly responded with an invoice that read:

    Piece of chalk…………………$1.00
    Knowing where to put it…..$49,999.00
    Total                                             $50,000.00

    I always liked that story. I thought it was funny, but at the same time, we all know it has truth in it as well. Knowledge sells. Knowledge is valuable. I think we can all agree on this.

    E-Books offer a way to distribute & share any type of information or knowledge in a revolutionary way.  Let’s briefly look at all the benefits of using e-Books:

    From the author’s perspective: If you make an error or decide to change or alter the book, you do it with a click of the mouse & save it. There is no need to have a huge pile of book inventories to manage or ship. Instead, you have unlimited digital inventory that never needs restocking.

    Also, you don’t have to try to “sell” your book idea to publishing companies, meaning you can cut out the middleman.  You get paid every time you make a sell a copy, keep more profits, decide how much to charge, where to sell it, and much more.  In other words, you have complete control & freedom to share your talents or knowledge with the world.

    From the buyer’s perspective: They can download & view e-Books instantly (no waiting for a real book to come in the mail). They can save money  by purchasing e-Books, because most e-Books are packed full of inside information that you can’t find in regular books.  If the customer had to pay someone a consulting fee for this information (or attend a seminar or class), it would cost hundreds. Instead, e-Books almost always cost less than $50-$100 and they contain rich, important, and relevant information about a topic.

    Reasons to Write and Publish an e-Book

    As you can see, e-Books are going to be used even more & more commonly in the future.   If you have not yet thrown yourself into the “e-Book” game, you need to get started! Money is one very obvious reason to write an e-Book, but there are several other reasons to write one.  I’ll briefly cover some clever reasons on why you should write an e-Book, starting with the most obvious reason–money!

    • You can make money- and sometimes a lot of it! Everyone has some knowledge on how to do something that is not commonly known. Or, you can write your own life’s story, a collection of poems, a novel, etc. You can then sell this information to people who are interested in your product.  Many entrepreneurs & authors make a very comfortable living doing this.  Always remember that you have the option of converting your e-Book into a real book at any time you wish! And not every e-Book you write has to be expensive. I have written simple 5-10 page e-Book guides on how to do something very simple & basic that I have successfully sold for as little as $2.99. You can sell it for any price you want. Most e-Books sell from $1.00-$100 depending on the quantity & quality of the information.
    • You can build your reputation as an expert in a given field.  For example, lets say you are a savvy computer programmer.  You can write a book on programming or some  simple tips on computer coding.  I once read a story about a guy named Marshall Brain who wrote a “real” book about a certain type of computer programming.  This programming language was relatively new, and became very popular in a short amount of time. As a result, he started getting calls from people who purchased his book asking for additional consulting advice. Marshall & his friend started a consulting business, and as a result became millionaires in only a few years.  Establishing yourself as an expert or sharing knowledge can pay off nicely.
    • Building website traffic–If you have a website or blog that offers general content or products for sale, then you probably will want drive traffic and/or  monetize it with a pay-per-click company such as Google Adsense. If you want to drive more traffic to your site ( more traffic= more money), then you can write a simple “how-to” e-Book & distribute it for free (or extremely cheap).  You can place links to your website throughout the guide, and tell the reader that they should refer to your website archive/articles for more information. You can sell it on eBay, and even offer resell rights if you really want to spread the e-Book & generate a lot of traffic.  However, if you use this strategy, I would not offer too much information. Most e-Books that sell for less than $10 are either really short, really outdated, or really worthless (you get what you pay for). Anyway, this can really build a steady stream of traffic & increase your earnings.
    • You can build your affiliate income. Another strategy of making money with e-Books is to place affiliate links inside the e-Book that relate to the material. In case you didn’t know, most major companies on the web will have what is called an affiliate program. An affiliate program is simply a program that a company (such as Amazon.com, eBay, Google, etc.) will use to help build their business. Usually, they give you money based on an action. EBay pays if you get people to sign up for an account, or if they bid on an item & you referred them. Amazon pays a percentage of purchases that were referred by you, etc. To join these accounts, you simply go to the company, fill out a basic application, and you are usually accepted instantly. You then earn money every time a person completes a certain action through your referral link (such as making a purchase or signing up with the company).  Let me give you an example. Let’s say you have been successful with the Google Adsense program. You decide you want to write a guide on how to make money with Google Adsense. What you can do is log into your Adsense account & generate a referral link like this: Make money with Adsense & include the link several times in your guide.  If a person clicks the link & signs up, you will make money from it. Sounds simple enough, right! As you can imagine the possibilities are endless with what you can do.
    • Use an e-Book as an instruction guide.  Let’s say you have a product that you want to sell that doesn’t have anything to do with e-Books. For this example, let’s say you made a website template & you are selling it.  What you can do is offer a downloadable e-Book that contains the instructions on how to use or install the template.  Or you sell a phone battery kit. Give a free instructional e-Book on how to install the new battery. This can increase customer satisfaction & ensure they know how to install or use your product.
    • Use an e-Book as a promotion or bonus! Another great use for an e-Book is to increase your sales by using it as a promotion tool.  If you sell an item, offer a free e-Book with it & it may increase your profits.  Or, throw an e-Book in as a special bonus or free gift. Everyone loves free right?  Even if you are selling e-Books, offer  complimentary e-Books to go with it as a free gift. This gives the buyer an incentive to buy the product.

    As you can see, the possibilities are almost endless. Not only can you use e-Books to generate a steady passive income in a variety of ways, but you can also use them to help sell other products, establish yourself as an expert, or to increase the customer satisfaction/assistance process. 

    Basically, if you are involved with the internet in any way, you should know how to leverage the power of e-Books to help you achieve whatever you want to achieve. Even if you do not want to sell your e-Book online, you can write your first “real” book in e-Book format. That will make it simple to revise your work & distribute it to publishing companies.

    Chapter 2: Getting Started with Your eBook

  • How to Write & Sell an eBook Free- Introduction
  • All About eBooks-Why Write an eBook?
  • How to Prepare Writing an eBook-Chapter 2
  • Using a Wordprocessor to Write Your eBook
  • Adding Images, Pictures, and Screenshots in Your eBook
  • Tips on Writing Your eBook: Grammar, Spelling, and More
  • Putting the Final Touches on Your eBook
  • How to Create an eBook Cover Graphic Boxshot Free Tutorial
  • Creating a Free eBook Cover Graphic Using Gimp: Part 2
  • Adding Links, References, Footnotes to Your eBook
  • Converting Your eBook Into a PDF Product
  • How to Copyright Your eBook or Self Published Book
  • How to Get an ISBN for Your eBook or Self Published Book
  • Where’s the Best Place to Sell an eBook or Self Published Book?
  • How to Market and Sell Your eBook Online
  • Perfecting Your eBook Sales Page (Copyrighting)
  • How to Setup Digital Delivery Instant Download Free
  • Sponsored Links

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