Can
Anyone---Even YOU---Write an eBook?
Teachers:
Jim Edwards & Joe Vitale
"Ebooks" --
electronic books -- are all the rage online right
now!
Electronic
publications teach us everything from how to make
money, cook delicious recipes or trace our roots to
medieval royalty!
Ebooks are also,
without a doubt, one of the *highest profit items*
anyone can sell online.
Have you ever
wondered what it takes to write your own
ebook?
Well here's your
chance.
Let's briefly
discuss the payoff for writing, publishing and
marketing your own "best-selling" ebook.
First, an ebook
creates a stream of "passive income" that can last
for months and even years... with no significant
operating expenses such as printing, postage, or
warehousing!
Second, ebook
authors enjoy high profit margins from the outset!
Aside from some minor bandwidth and hosting costs,
a $29 ebook sale nets the author a lot more than
the sale of "traditional" book sold for the same
price in an offline bookstore.
Third, an ebook
author gets immediate feedback from the market. You
don't have to do a printing run of 5,000 books only
to find out the buyers wanted different or
additional information.
You can write an
ebook, start selling it, and make adjustments,
revisions and additions "on the fly" so you can
meet the needs and expectations of your audience
immediately -- without having to wait for the next
edition.
Fourth, as an
ebook author you get more immediate gratification
from your work. Let's face facts, nobody likes to
wait years to see their work in print.
It's true. With
an ebook you can come up with an idea, write the
book and have it available to purchase online --
sometimes in less than a week!
Let's take a look
at the questions most aspiring e-authors seem to
ask.
First -- What is
an ebook?
An ebook is an
electronic file that contains the text, pictures,
charts and graphs usually found in a "traditional"
book.
eBooks can range
in length from 1 page to 200+ pages.
eBooks usually
get delivered via a website or email and the buyer
then either reads the ebook from their computer
screen or prints the material on their computer's
printer.
eBook topics span
the same fiction and non-fiction range as
traditional books, however one particular type of
ebook sells best online.
But I'm getting
way ahead of myself.
The next
questions most authors seem to ask goes something
like this.
What advice would
you give a new e-author or even an established
author considering writing an ebook?
Every author must
understand that the phrase "best selling author"
applies online more so than the offline
world.
The key word in
the phrase -- "selling"!
When you have a
book on the shelves of a bookstore you can assure
yourself of a certain number of sales. A good cover
and visible location in the bookstore mean you have
a fighting chance at making sales.
Online, however,
everyone exists in a vacuum.
In order to sell
your ebook you must first let people know your book
is for sale and what specific advantages they will
enjoy as a result of purchasing it.
You cannot sit
back and expect sales to roll in as a result of
just getting a website or listing your ebook for
sale in an online bookstore.
A number of
proven methods exist for selling large quantities
of ebooks in relatively short periods of time, they
include:
- Joint
Ventures
- Pay-per-click
search engines
- Ezine
advertising
- Ezine
articles
- Affiliate
programs
- Online
Bookstores
- Traditional
search engines
- Online
directories
- Forums
E-authors must
take the time to learn about these marketing
methods and determine which ones will give the
broadest exposure possible to their target
audience. an audience eager to purchase their
particular ebook!
Another question
we hear frequently sounds like this.
Do you need an
agent or a publisher for an e-book?
No, in fact you
are usually better off without one!
Successful
e-authors almost always act on their own since the
steps to market and promote your ebook online don't
require the financial or networking power of a
traditional agent or publisher.
E-authors can
often make more money much faster by taking their
ebook directly to the public rather than trying to
take their work through more traditional marketing,
production and distribution channels.
The last question
virtually all e-authors want to know.
Do I have to be a
good "writer" in order to author my own
ebook?
Again, the answer
may surprise you...
NO, you don't
have to be a good "writer" in order to turn out
your own high quality, highly profitable
ebook.
If you can talk
in a conversational tone to others and communicate
your ideas logically -- you can write an
ebook.
No doubt about
it!
So the moral of
this story?
If you want to
write an outrageously profitable ebook you need to
do two things:
- 1. Learn how
to *write it quickly* -- and --
- 2. Learn how
to *sell it* online!
Whatever you do,
don't take years to write an ebook, put it on the
web and expect to make sales just because it is
there!
Once the writing
has ceased, a successful e-author switches their
hat to that of "online marketer"!
For more
information on how to write and publish your own
outrageously profitable ebook in as little as 7
day, visit www.7dayebook.com
About
the teachers:
Jim
Edwards, syndicated newspaper columnist, & Joe
Vitale, master copywriter, co-authors of
"How
to Write and Publish your own eBook. in as little
as 7 Days"