Write E-Books, it's easier than you think
by Francisco Segura
The topic for your e-book should come from research carried out in articles you have written, possibly on a subject you have knowledge about. Articles are less intimidating to write than a book, and you can use some of the articles as promotional tools to create demand for your forthcoming book. 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.
Once this is complete you can start writing the content of the e-book and work out how you want it to look. Books generally follow a familiar structure of: introduction, main subject content and a conclusion but it is becoming very common to see an additional section on resources. You can also increase the value of the book by adding some bonus material or sections.
As you complete your articles, insert them into your e-Book, the number of articles you require will depend on the overall length. E-Books are shorter than print books with the optimum length being around 50 pages so stick to the topic, and offer good, useful information. 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. This is not too difficult if you already have this extra information in the form Although one word of warning; make this content relevant to what the e-book is about.
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