How To Write Effectively

Reference & EducationWriting & Speaking

  • Author Francisco Segura
  • Published May 24, 2008
  • Word count 378

The use of e-books is increasing as they are a great way to promote a service or product but many people are not that confident about writing them. If you have been considering doing this already but are not sure how then read on as some useful information is discussed here. Some people use other writers to help with the content until they feel happy they can do this on their own.

The subject of your e-book is quite easy to work out if you have an interest in a specific area, why not write some articles and get the feed back on whether people are willing to pay for this information. Single articles are an easy place to start and they can also be sued to market your book before you have even completed it. This is a simple process whereby the promotional articles are sent to directories for insertion; the number of views they get will provide a good indication just how much interest there is in the subject.

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. To help increase the number of sales it is often worth adding extra material.

Once each article is written, place it into the e-book so you will have a better idea of how long it will be. 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. People do not like reading on compute screens so prefer to have shorter books that do not drift from the subject.

If you want to give further value to your e-book then why not research some additional information which you can add as a bonus. From your point of view this bonus information does not need to be anything more than some extra articles you did not use in the book or a short report you have written. Any extra material you supply will need to be worthwhile on its own and be related to your e-book subject.

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