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So you want to create an E-Book?

22 May, 2008 (09:44) | By: Mark Hall

by Mark Hall

One of the fastest selling products on the internet is e-books but most people are afraid to try. If you take note of the information detailed here there is no reason why you can’t start yours right now. There isn’t any reason why you have to write it yourself because they are many people online who can do the writing for you or assist you with things you are unsure of.

The first thing to do research the topic for your e-book and write some articles and although this can be any subject, it is easier to write about something you are interested in that people are willing to buy the information you have. Why not start by writing a range of articles which will not only help you with your writing practice but they can be used to get interest in the book you are compiling. The articles can then be distributed to the popular article directories which will provide a good indication how successful the book could be by the number of people that read your work.

The overall structure can be a work in progress while the article content is being written. 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. To help increase the number of sales it is often worth adding extra material.

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. There is less room for error with e-books and no room for unnecessary information to clutter them so don’t make it longer than about 50 to 60 pages. If you stay close to the subject it will be easier for readers because computer screens are not the best medium for reading on.

Most e-books provide bonus material so if you can find some include this as it will be welcomed. of previous articles or even another short report you have compiled. Do not supply bonus material about a completely unrelated subject, readers do not appreciate this.

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