How to write a e-book... (for beginners!)



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It's easier than you think!

To keep your book organized, you should create a list of topics you would like to cover in your book. Make sure you give each of them a catchy title that will catch the readers interest.  Just start brainstorming with short sentences that sound strange, for example:

“Catching the slippery pig” could be used for finally getting a hold of success by the hands after it slipped through your fingers so many times. 

Or possibly

“I found a Unicorn!” could be used for revealing something many thought never existed…(like uncovering a website* that contains information anyone would pay 100’s for... in forms of e-books, audio, and fail proof marketing systems…and you discovered it for FREE!)  [cha ching!]

Take your time, and don’t rush through it. 

Make it sound exactly like you talk. Don’t use words people will have to “look up” in order to understand the sentence you just wrote. The reader will become board and perhaps confused.  That’s not something you need your reader to experience while reading your e-book. You want them to fully understand what your writing as if you were there speaking to them personally.

It's as Easy as "taking notes" in class!

This is why I am suggesting that you record yourself talking about a specific topic, then when your finished, type out what you just said…even the mistakes. Later you can edit it out, but don’t edit anything  until your totally finished with recording your voice explaining your chosen topic.

 

Here is an example of an e-book* that explains the explination of topics described above.  (After careful review of the book, I made sure it doesn’t contain information about any online companies ;)

Hope this helps!

Your Friend,

Logan Wandell

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Comments



Good Points

Those are some good points to use when you are writing

Cynthia and Jam... — Tue, 01/06/2009 - 4:32pm

I like your formula Logan

Being a little off the wall with your subject headings can catch people's attention and make them curious.

Thanks for sharing that with us.

Your Forever Friend,

Randy Enman

Randy Enman — Tue, 01/06/2009 - 5:49pm

I guess I'm a beginner.

Thanks Logan.  I'm working on an ebook now.  All the little tips help.  Where can I go for more information?

    Tony

Tony Hadley — Tue, 01/06/2009 - 10:32pm

There are many great resources here at BN!

Tony,

You'd be amazed at how much information is available here at BN. All you merely need to do is a search here at BN, under articles on "how to write an e-book" and you soon be on your way to becoming an e-author!

Good luck!

Your Friend,
Logan Wandell
"Learning to be a Mentor, with a Servants heart"

Logan Wandell — Tue, 01/06/2009 - 11:45pm

Thanks for the Tips!

I am working on an E-Book now. This is great information. I appreciate the tips!

T. P. Phillips

www.tpphillips.com

www.fudyonis.com

 

Fudyonis (not verified) — Wed, 01/07/2009 - 12:12pm

Having a simple approach helps.

I like your straight forward approach and "catchy" title suggestions.  tips like these can create success.  Thanks.

 

Claire Covington — Wed, 01/07/2009 - 5:26pm

The Best Way to Start...

Just start putting thoughts on paper... :) I found this to be the fastest easiest way to write anything. Just sit down and write.

Brainstorm as you write too... Why put your thoughts in any order when you start? Get it all out and rearrange later!

Just an idea... hope this adds on to your post in a positive way!

j m — Thu, 01/08/2009 - 4:44pm

Thanks for your input Jeremy!

Creative writing! I like it! We're on a roll!

Logan Wandell — Thu, 01/08/2009 - 11:50pm

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