How To Write An eBook

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Ok, back to marketing! I just finished putting this article up on the blog for you and you should go read it right away! Ebooks are a very powerful tool & can dramatically increase your presence & following in any niche, as well as dramatically increase the size of your wallet & bank account!
How To Write An Ebook
The hardest part of writing is the first sentence. When you look at the whole project, it seems like an impossible task. That’s why you have to break it down into manageable tasks. Think of climbing a mountain. You are standing at the foot of it and looking up at its summit vanishing into the clouds. How can you possibly scale such an immense and dangerous mountain?

There is only one way to climb a mountain, step by step.
Now think of writing your ebook in the same light. You must create it step by step, and one day, you will take that last step and find yourself standing on the summit with your head in the clouds.
The first thing you have to do, as if you actually were a mountain climber, is to get organized. Instead of climbing gear, however, you must organize your thoughts. There are some steps you should take before you begin. Once you’ve gone through the following list, you will be ready to actually begin writing your ebook.
Beginning Steps to Writing an ebook
First, figure out your ebook’s working title. Jot down a few different titles, and eventually, you’ll find that one that will grow on you. Titles help you tofocus your writing on your topic; they guide you in anticipating and answering your reader’s queries. Many non-fiction books also have subtitles.
Aim for clarity in your titles, but cleverness always helps to sell books as long as it’s not too cute. For example, Remedies for Insomnia: twenty different ways to count sheep. Or: Get off that couch: fifteen exercise plans to whip you into shape.
Next, write out a thesis statement. Your thesis is a sentence or two stating exactly what problem you are addressing and how your book will solve that problem. All chapters spring forth from your thesis statement. Once you’ve got your thesis statement fine-tuned, you’ve built your foundation. From that foundation, your book will grow, chapter by chapter.
Your thesis will keep you focused while you write your ebook. Remember: all chapters must support your thesis statement. If they don’t, they don’t belong in your book. For example, your thesis statement could read: We’ve all experienced insomnia at times in our lives, but there are twenty proven techniques and methods to give you back a good night’s sleep.
Once you have your thesis, before you start to write, make sure there is a good reason to write your book.
Ask yourself some questions:
* Does your book present useful information and is that information currently relevant?
* Will your book positively affect the lives of your readers?
* Is your book dynamic and will it keep the reader’s attention?
* Does you book answer questions that are meaningful and significant?
If you can answer yes to these questions, you can feel confident about the potential of your ebook.
Another important step is to figure out who your target audience is. It is this group of people you will be writing to, and this group will dictate many elements of your book, such as style, tone, diction, and even length. Figure out the age range of your readers, their general gender, what they are most interested in, and even the socio-economic group they
primarily come from.
Are they people who read fashion magazines or book reviews? Do they write letters in longhand or spend hours every day online. The more you can pin down your target audience, the easier it will be to write your book for them. Next, make a list of the reasons you are writing your ebook. Do you want to promote your business? Do you want to bring quality traffic to your website? Do you want to enhance your reputation?
Then write down your goals in terms of publishing. Do you want to sell it as a product on your website, or do you want to offer it as a free gift for filling out a survey or for ordering a product? Do you want to use the chapters to create an e-course, or use your ebook to attract affiliates around the world? The more you know upfront, the easier the actual writing will be.
Decide on the format of your chapters. In non-fiction, keep the format from chapter to chapter fairly consistent. Perhaps you plan to use an introduction to your chapter topic, and then divide it into four subhead topics. Or you may plan to divide it into five parts, each one beginning with a relevant anecdote.
How to make your ebook “user friendly”
You must figure out how to keep your writing engaging. Often anecdotes, testimonials, little stories, photos, graphs, advice, and tips will keep the reader turning the pages. Sidebars are useful for quick, accessible information, and they break up the density of the page.
Write with a casual, conversational tone rather than a formal tone such as textbook diction. Reader’s respond to the feeling that you are having a conversation with them. Break up the length and structure of your sentences so you don?t hypnotize your readers into sleep. Sentences that are all the same length and structure tend to be a good aid for insomnia!
Good writing takes practice. It takes lots and lots of practice. Make a schedule to write at least a page a day. Read books and magazines about the process of
writing, and jot down tips that jump out at you. The art of writing is a lifetime process; the more you write (and read), the better your writing will become.
The better your writing becomes, the bigger your sales figures.
In an ebook that is read on the screen, be aware that you must give your reader’s eye a break. You can do this by utilizing white space. In art classes, white space is usually referred to as “negative space.” Reader’s eyes need to rest in the cool white oasis you create on your page. If your page is too dense, your reader will quit out of it as soon as their eyes begin to tear.
Make use of lists, both bulleted and numbered. This makes your information easy to absorb, and gives the reader a mental break from dissecting your paragraphs one after the other.

Finally, decide on an easy-to-read design. Find a font that’s easy on the eyes, and stick to that font family. Using dozens of fonts will only tire your readers out before they’ve gotten past your introduction. Use at least one and a half line spacing, and text large enough to be read easily on the screen, but small enough so that the whole page can be seen on a computer screen. You will have to experiment with this to find the right combination.
Of course, don’t forget to run a spell and grammar check. You are judged by something as minor as correct punctuation, so don’t mess up a great book by tossing out semicolons randomly, or stringing sentences together with commas. (By the way, that’s called a “comma splice.”)
Last of all, create an index and a bibliography.
That’s it! You’ve written a book! Now all you have to do is publish your ebook online, write your sales letter & get some traffic and wait for download request from your website visitors.
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Hi Mark,
This is a great piece. It came in super handy at exactly the right time. I am completing an ebook today and got some nice ideas to spruce it up. Thanks!
Dali Burgado in VA, USA
Mark
I sent you an email last week asking you to vote yes in spite of the ‘no’ campaign I see in Ireland.
I live in Canada but I watch the French news on TV5 every day and I watch very closely what is happening in Europe.
Christian
I think writing the first sentence is easy – for me anyway-what’s hard is writing the last sentence!
Hope the vote goes your way!
Alex
Hi Mark-
I have not yet attempted an ebook but am gaining experiencing writing for blogs and articles. This seems like the next logical step as I have some great content to share, and your info will help a lot.
Thanks!
Vicki
Glad it helped Dali.
I saw your email Christian. Don’t think I’ll reveal which way I voted. But maybe I will later. We’ll See!!
I guess it’s different for everyone Alex. I find once you get into a flow or get in the zone it’s not too bad. If you’re having trouble knowing when to stop writing or when that last sentence should come a good idea would be to give it to someone else to read & hear they’re opinion on it.
Mark
…as for the ebook I have been thinking about writing one for days but was concentrating on resell rights instead. However, after reading this, I have a great niche to develop and it is time to write it.
Thanks.
Christian
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the valuable tips…I’m starting an eBook too and your info will definitely help me to get organised.
Just a quick question though (may seem obvious but I’m new to all of this):
About choosing a title – do you know of a site to run a check to see if a title has already been “taken”…I mean can you just name it anything you want or do copyright laws come into play here?
Thanks a lot,
Rita
Co Wexford, Ireland
Hi Rita,
Search your title first in http://www.amazon.com & then go to google and put your title in quotes (”) and search it there.
Doing this you will find out quickly if the title has been used before or not.
With regards copyright here’s an article I found useful:
http://www.publaw.com/titles.html
Regards,
Mark
I am most great full Mark.
This is what I needed
I Love You and may the Peace Of I be with you beyond all understanding
Thanks! I have written 2 eBooks that go together. One is about green (non-toxic) cleaning & the other is how to start a green cleaning business.
Thanks Mark,
I had already done a Google “organic” search but I never thought of Amazon.
The http://www.publaw.com site is great – full of useful…
…thanks again
Take care
Rita
Co Wexford, Ireland
Awesome, Mark
All The Best
I am pretty new at all this, but, this is the best blog I have seen. What theme and layout is this? Are the tabs and sections part of the theme?
This is so well laid out and so easy to follow.
Thanks
Hi,Mark
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Thank You
I have a my content ready for an ebook and the tips your blog carrys is wonderful Mark, but it will be great if you could guide me how to start an ebook ie. the real technical side of it what softwares to use and how to use them, will you? thankx in advance.
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