The Process of Writing Your First E-Book
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Writing an e-book isn't hard at all once you know what you're doing, but in order for it to pay for itself, earning the trust and confidence of your readers is very important. To do this, you will need to choose a niche that you are quite familiar with.
Keep in mind that if your readers can not trust you, forget it. Sales from your e-book will fall faster than you ever thought possible and the future of selling more e-books will look grim.
Does it matter if your e-book has 20-25 pages, or less? Absolutely not. People will pay a good price for the information they need whether the e-book is only a few pages long or costs more than a hard covered book. Information sells, no doubt about it, and if you do it right, you will succeed.
The important key factor is this: If people want it they are going to buy it, especially if they think it will help their business, or more importantly, themselves.
As long as you have everything you wanted to say written down, don't worry about the length. Just make sure you give your readers exactly what they want so that they will come back for more. So now that your first e-book is finished, you can now publish it and upload it to your website and create a sales letter that will persuade people to buy it.
Remember, the more people who visit your website means more potential buyers. If you want to make money, you have to hook your reader right from the first sentence.
Writing your first e-book wasn't so bad, was it? Well, what are you waiting for? Write another one.
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