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Ebook Writing Tips

by Sean Milea

While many people are familiar with what an e-book is, most do not know that e-books are considered by industry professionals as the best possible sales accelerator available today. An e-book that is well-written and marketed to an audience is very efficient and makes an excellent marketing tool. Unfortunately, many people feel that writing an e-book is a difficult, almost impossible task, and try to market their business without one. If this describes you, the following e-book strategies will help unravel the mystery of the e-book writing process.

Make sure you know who your audience is. And once you've identified your audience, make sure you choose a topic that will be new and interesting to these readers. You have to tailor your e-book to this audience so that it reaches the proper customer. A good e-book doesn't just write itself. You have to plan it by answering questions such as: How much information do I want to include? Where can I find more information? How long will my final edition of the e-book be? How much will it cost to develop? These details may seem broad but they are the essential foundations for success.

E-books and articles are different. Some of the features of an E-book include a table of contents (TOC), chapter titles, and page numbers. These features help the reader and add interest to the book, as well as making it possible for you to write the project more quickly. Graphics are another important feature. An e-book lacking graphics will put you to sleep, so it's important to account for graphics when you're planning an e-book. Keep track of what you want to include and where you want to include it. It's crucial to manage your time well in order to structure and complete your book. Give yourself a specific amount of time to do each chapter and then stick with your plan. That way, your chapters will be of comparable length and quality. Plan out the ways that you will distribute and market your e-book. Unless you make a point of planning these essentials, your e-book project won't reach the audience in the end.

While the task may seem overwhelming, the creation of an e-book is a relatively easy process that involves advanced planning before anything else. This pre-planning ensures that your e-book will be completed successfully. E-books are very useful as additional marketing or selling tools and can be very beneficial to give businesses an extra boost of success.

You can get a free copy of our latest ebook by clicking here: The 7 Keys To Business Marketing Success. Sean Milea writes about Business Marketing at http://www.BizRave.com

Published October 14th, 2007

Filed in Marketing