Things You'll Need:
- A word processor
- PDF converter such as Adobe Acrobat
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Step 1
The first step in compiling an eBook, is deciding on your topic.
It’s helpful if you’re knowledgeable in the topic beforehand. This way you can provide useful insight for your readers and it showcases your skill as an expert in the field. Once you have identified your target market and topic, then you’ll want to get organized. Set up folder on your desktop. Add notes, ideas, and images if you’d like, also compile a list of resources you plan on using. Keep things organized and well structured from the beginning, and it will pay dividends in the end. -
Step 2
Whether you’ve settled on a title or not, you’ll next want to focus on a thesis statement.
This doesn’t necessarily have to be something that’s published in your eBook. Your thesis statement should be short, two or three sentences, and define the topic you are addressing. Typically, you want to identify a problem and how your book will help solve that problem. Chapter ideas will spring from your thesis statement. Once this thesis is fine-tuned, you’ve built the foundation for your eBook. This foundation will allow your eBook to grow chapter by chapter. It’s important to remember that all chapters must support your thesis statement. This will help you keep focused while writing your eBook. -
Step 3
When you’re putting the final touches on your book, you should ask yourselves these questions:
Does your book present useful information and is that information currently relevant?
Will the 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 new ebook. -
Step 4
Once you have your eBook written, don’t forget to spell check and proof read for any minor punctuation errors. You can ruin a promosing eBook with poor grammar and run-on sentences. Lastly, you need to focus on an eye catching design. Find a font that’s readable and stick to it. Using dozens of fonts will just tire your readers before they even open your eBook.
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Step 5
When you have your eBook complete, you can determine your goals in terms of publishing. Will this be something you sell as a product, or will you offer it for free in exchange for completing a survey or signing up for a newsletter. Do you plan on creating an e-course, or will you use the ebook to attract affiliates? Chances are, if you have yourself a quality eBook you’ll find success with it one way or another.












Comments
msblakely7 said
on 2/5/2009 Interesting atricle...I really want to write and ebook and am trying to learn all the ins and outs. Thanks for the tips! 5*