Ten Secrets
to Write Your eBook Like a Winner, Part I
You already have what it takes to write your first e-book. And
like other winners you can create or increase your passive income
stream each month. Your winning competitors wish you would never
discover these secrets.
You may be asking “What if I don’t have the mind
of a techie?” You can still write your winner e-book
and start earning in a few weeks. Start by solving your readers’
problems using your expert knowledge. You know the articles
and reports already in your files. Expand one of your articles
or speeches into a short book by adding a short story or some
practical how-to steps.
If you want to increase your present book income or just
get started now, read these ten secrets and apply them:
1. Ebook Secret One. Write a short e-book first
to test your market. I know short doesn’t mean the same thing
to every person. For e-books, let’s agree 10-90 pages is short,
even 5-27 sounds less intimidating. Your future customers are busy
and usually download only the pages they want at the time.
Make your e-book simpler, shorter, and punchier than your
print book. Shorten your sentences, stories and analogies.
Your winner format will include a strong heading (question)
your reader needs answered and the answer. This winner formula
presents the problem and solution quickly without a lot of
words.
2. EbookSecret Two. Focus on one topic in your
book. It’s a known fact bestsellers focus on one main topic.
Focus on one topic then write each chapter to support that subject.
When you overload your reader with information, you come across
as disorganized, wordy and flat. Instead of including everything
you know, stick to one how-to subject and include plenty of simple
details with examples to make it useful to your reader.
3. Ebook Secret Three. Brand yourself, your business
and your book. Think about the greatest benefit that you offer through
your book or service. Consider your book and chapter titles. Now
think about your keywords and headings on your website. Do you see
a repeating word that stands out? For example, the book “Win
With the Writer Inside You” the author threads some form of
“win” throughout her materials. Ever heard of the Chicken
Soup for the Soul series? The title changes in its audience but
the Chicken Soup brand stays the same. For example, there’s
a Chicken Soup for Teen-agers, Chicken Soup for Mothers, and so
on.
4. Ebook Secret Four. Get a professional editor
and/or book coach. Yes, its o.k. and you should get feedback from
family, friends, local writing group, etc. But you need to get a
professional viewpoint of your work to weed out the passive voice,
bad grammar and all the things that slow your readers down to a
standstill. Copy that appeals to the emotions of your reader sell
your books. Your future customers want word pictures that they can
respond to with their emotions.
5. Ebook Secret Five. Target and get to know your
audience. Let’s face it not everyone will want to read your
book. Most newbie authors think up what they feel is a great product;
spend tons of time and sometimes money looking for people to buy
it. Instead match your expert knowledge with an audience you can
serve. Consider their needs, problems and how you can help solve
them. Business people are a hot audience right now. They are hungry
and willing to buy what will improve, make profitable their life
and business. Right now think of one to three preferred audiences
in your area of expertise. Then write the book your customers will
be looking for.
It’s faster to write an e-book if you know how. People surf
the net daily looking for practical information and knowledge that
you have. Don’t let your ideas, knowledge and expertise fade
away. Put it to work for you in an e-book. Remember, if you need
help contact a professional book coach or take an e-course to inform
yourself.
For More
Ebook Writing Tips
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© Earma Brown, 13 year author and business owner
helps small business owners and writers who want to write their
best book now! Author of “Write
Your Best Book Now”, she mentors other writers and business
professionals through her monthly ezine “iScribe” at
http://www.writetowin.org
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