eBooks can be very effective for your
small business, and very profitable as well. Here are
six tips to follow when you create your own eBook.
The biggest mistake that "wannabe" eBook
publishers make is to first write a book on the subject
that they themselves would probably be interested in,
and then try to hustle up a market from a related niche
and persuade them, without much success, that they too
should have the same interests in buying the book. Needless
to say, this is not the best introduction into the world
of eBook publishing.
As a small business owner, you will most likely be
publishing an eBook about your products or services,
which is excellent as starting with a subject you are
familiar with is the first key to success.
Step 1 - What Subject Are You Familiar With?
Make a list of all the areas within your business you
could confidently write about. It's much easier, and
less like work, to write about a subject in which you
already have knowledge and an interest. Please don't
make the mistake of assuming that because you are knowledgeable
about a particular subject, others are sure to know
the same. You would be amazed at what some people don't
know.
Step 2 - Find Their Itch And Scratch It!
You need to know what your customer’s and future
customer’s problems are and find out what is missing
in their life. The answer to these questions, and others,
should be your main line of attack as it relates to
your small business or products.
You need to focus on what they don't have, sometimes
you even have to tell them what it is that is missing
and why they need it, and when you give it to them.
They will reward you financially.
Step 3 - Do Your Research.
Be prepared when you intend to start writing. Don't
sit at your desk one day and then decide that today,
here and now, is the time to write your first eBook,
IT WON'T WORK - or maybe it will, but one thing is for
sure, it will be disjointed, facts will be missing and
the general flow will not be right!
You must first research your subject; collect all the
information you possibly can, put it into a specified
folder on your computer. And when you feel you have
everything together, then you can proceed to bring it
all together in an organized manner that is fluent and
easy to read.
Step 4 - Create Your Masterpiece.
Get down to it and start writing. Refer to your folder
(the one where you stored all of your researched material),
choose from your organized lists and start writing.
A tip that helps me when it comes to writing, is to
start and don't stop. Write down everything that comes
into your head, if you try to think at the same time,
e.g. "yeah that's a great line bit it doesn't fit
just now, I'll save it and use it later" - WRONG!
You'll forget it and then get angry because it was exactly
what you wanted to say! Get it down in print that you
will be editing and correcting at a later date.
Do it in bite sized chunks! Or suffer the indigestion
of writers block. Most importantly, keep it simple.
Keep in-mind the average reading age of adults is twelve!
So don't write as if you've just devoured two dictionaries
and a thesaurus for breakfast.
Conversational, everyday language is the key.
Step 5 - Check Your Work.
Now is the time to re-read and edit your work, check
spellings and grammar, read it through several times.
If it's hard for you to read, it will be twice as hard
for others to read; hopefully you knew what you were
trying to say!
Pass it on to a member of the family or a good friend,
ask them to read it through and give you an unbiased
opinion as to weather they understood it, and if not,
why not? If necessary, re-write it. After all is said
and done, it will be your name hung on to the end of
the content for the entire world to see.
Step 6 - Bring It To An End.
Somewhere along the line you have to decide that your
book is finished. There will always be something that
crops up later, that little snippet that you regret
not having used. Don't worry about it; the main thing
is that you have passed on some form of information,
no matter how small, to someone who was in search of
that information.
Once your eBook is complete, you are ready to offer
it as a premium on your website for new customers who
sign up for your eZine or to learn more about your products,
or simply as a free offer for customers visiting your
store.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Entrepreneur and outdoor photography
adventurer Caroline Melberg is President and CEO of
Small Business Mavericks, a division of Melberg Marketing.
She has over 20 years of experience creating marketing
communications materials and writing copy for some of
the largest and most successful companies in the world.
Her small business columns are syndicated online, and
she publishes the popular e-Zine “Maverick Internet
Marketing Secrets.” Learn insider Maverick Marketing
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