ArcticPanda's Ebook Series: Why Write An Ebook (1)

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ArcticPanda's Ebook Series: Why Write An Ebook (1)
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    ArcticPanda's Ebook Series: Why Write An Ebook (1)


    Why Write An Ebook? (Part 1)

    It's not true that everything that has been said has already been written. Since that unfortunate axiom
    came into use, the whole universe has changed. Technology has changed, ideas have changed, and the
    mindsets of entire nations have changed.

    The fact is that this is the perfect time to write an ebook. What the publishing industry needs are people
    who can tap into the world as it is today - innovative thinkers who can make the leap into the new millennium
    and figure out how to solve old problems in a new way. Ebooks are a new and powerful tool for original
    thinkers with fresh ideas to disseminate information to the millions of people who are struggling to figure
    out how to do a plethora of different things.

    Let's say you already have a brilliant idea, and the knowledge to back it up that will enable you to write
    an exceptional ebook. You may be sitting at your computer staring at a blank screen wondering, "Why?
    Why should I go through all the trouble of writing my ebook when it's so impossible to get anything
    published these days?

    Well, let me assure you that publishing an ebook is entirely different than publishing a book in print.
    Let's look at the specifics of how the print and cyber publishing industry differ, and the many reasons why
    you should take the plunge and get your fingers tapping across those keyboards!

    Submitting a print book to conventional publishing houses or to agents is similar to wearing a hair shirt
    24/7. No matter how good your book actually is, or how many critique services and mentor writers have told
    you that "you've got what it takes," your submitted manuscript keeps coming back to you as if it is a
    boomerang instead of a valuable mine of information.

    Perhaps, in desperation, you've checked out self-publishing and found out just how expensive a
    venture it can be. Most "vanity presses" require minimal print runs of at least 500 copies, and even
    that amount will cost you thousands of dollars. Some presses' minimal run starts at 1,000 to 2,000 copies.
    And that's just for the printing and binding. Add in distribution, shipping, and promotional costs and -
    well, you do the math. Even if you wanted to go this route, you may not have that kind of money to risk.

    Let's say you already have an Internet business with a quality website and a quality product. An ebook is one
    of the most powerful ways to promote your business while educating people with the knowledge you already
    possess as a business owner of a specific product or
    service.

    For example, let's say that you've spent the last
    twenty-five years growing and training bonsai trees,
    and now you're ready to share your knowledge and
    experience. An ebook is the perfect way to reach the
    largest audience of bonsai enthusiasts.

    Ebooks will not only promote your business - they will
    help you make a name for yourself and your company,
    and establish you as an expert in your field. You may
    even find that you have enough to say to warrant a
    series of ebooks. Specific businesses are complicated
    and often require the different aspects to be divided
    in order for the reader to get the full story.

    Perhaps your goals are more finely tuned in terms of
    the ebook scene. You may want to build a whole
    business around writing and publishing ebooks.
    Essentially, you want to start an e-business. You are
    thinking of setting up a website to promote and market
    your ebooks. Maybe you're even thinking of producing
    an ezine.

    One of the most prevalent reasons people read ebooks
    is to find information about how to turn their
    Internet businesses into a profit-making machine. And
    these people are looking to the writers of ebooks to
    provide them with new ideas and strategies because
    writers of ebooks are usually people who understand
    the new cyberspace world we now live in. Ebook writers
    are experts in Internet marketing campaigns and the
    strategies of promoting and distributing ebooks. The
    cyberspace community needs its ebooks to be successful
    so that more and more ebooks will be written.

    You may want to create affiliate programs that will
    also market your ebook. Affiliates can be people or
    businesses worldwide that will all be working to sell
    your ebooks. Think about this? Do you see a formula
    for success here?

    Figure out what your subject matter is, and then
    narrow it down. Your goal is to aim for specificity.
    Research what's out there already, and try to find a
    void that your ebook might fill.

    What about an ebook about a wedding cake business? Or
    an ebook about caring for elderly pets? How about the
    fine points of collecting ancient pottery?

    You don't have to have three masters degrees to write
    about your subject. People need advice that is easy to
    read and easily understood. Parents need advice for
    dealing with their teenagers. College students need to
    learn good study skills - quickly. The possibilities
    are endless.

    After you've writtten your ebook

    Getting your ebook out is going to be your focus once
    you've finished writing it, just as it is with print
    books. People will hesitate to buy any book from an
    author they've never heard of. Wouldn't you?

    The answer is simple: give it away! You will see
    profits in the form of promoting your own business and
    getting your name out. You will find affiliates who
    will ask you to place their links within your ebook,
    and these affiliates will in turn go out and make your
    name known. Almost every single famous ebook author
    has started out this way.

    Another powerful tool to attract people to your ebook
    is to make it interactive. Invent something for them
    to do within the book rather than just producing pages
    that contain static text. Let your readers fill out
    questionnaires, forms, even crossword puzzles geared
    to testing their knowledge on a particular subject.
    Have your readers hit a link that will allow them to
    recommend your book to their friends and associates.
    Or include an actual order form so at the end of their
    reading journey, they can eagerly buy your product.

    When people interact with books, they become a part of
    the world of that book. The fact is just as true for
    books in print as it is for ebooks.

    That's why ebooks are so essential. Not only do they
    provide a forum for people to learn and make sense of
    their own thoughts, but they can also serve to promote
    your business at the same time.
     
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