The process of writing an Ebook  is fairly straightforward if you follow a few simple tips. Before you  begin, it helps to get your ideas organized; otherwise your book could  end up an utter mess. Before you even start writing, figure out the  topic of your book. What do you want to discuss? What kind of  information do you want to distribute? Who is your target audience? 
             
            Next,  write down a list of ten ideas or topics that you plan to cover in the  Ebook. These topics should provide readers with good information  directly related to the theme of your Ebook. If you have expert  knowledge in a certain field, for example, your Ebook should offer  valuable information that readers can’t find anywhere else. 
             
            If  you plan on selling or giving away an Ebook for the purpose of  advertising your other products or services, the book should provide  helpful information – not just fluff. A well-written Ebook containing  loads of interesting information can be the best marketing tool you’ve  ever come across. The impression you make with your Ebook is important  – a good one will nab you more customers, while a bad one may turn  potential customers away. 
             
            Most people give Ebooks away for free  as a way to inform people about the products they’re selling online.  Every time a person downloads your Ebook, you have a chance to  advertise your business and gain more customers. People love free  stuff, especially if it’s something of value. A good Ebook also has the  potential to drive traffic to your websites, increasing your monthly  visitors and upping your income stream from ad revenue. 
             
            Once you’ve written down 10 main topics  
          to  discuss in the Ebook, get brainstorming by writing 500 words for each  topic of interest. If you have a tendency to suffer from writer’s  block, and don’t know how to get started with writing your Ebook, this  is a beneficial exercise. Start with an introduction to each section  (these will become the opening paragraphs of each chapter) and then  write about 2-3 main ideas related to the topic at hand. Finish with a  brief summary. 
             
            This is a great way to begin the process of  writing an Ebook because it will get the juices flowing, and at the end  of it all, you’ll have about 10 pages of good information to start off  with. 
             
            In your Ebook, include links to your website or another  free offer you provide. This way you can promote more than one website  in one Ebook. Just make sure all the information flows smoothly, and  your book doesn’t come across as one big ad. Always provide the reader  with useful knowledge and insights. People know when they’re reading  nonsense, and won’t want to buy your products if your Ebook comes  across as too cheesy. 
             
          After you’ve finished the initial ten  pages, fill in each chapter with sufficient information until you’ve  completed the entire book. Write a little each day and before you know  it, you’ll have an Ebook ready to be distributed across the web. But  don’t forget to proofread and edit the piece before you publish. 
          David O Connell – How to write, publish, market and profit fast from your own e-books www.make-n-market-ebooks.com 
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