Sell Information - Create and Market an Ebook Part 1
Everyone has an obsession or obsessions. This obsession is something that you have quite a bit of knowledge about or are building knowledge about. Why not turn this into an ebook that you can profit from? Quite simply, ebooks are one of the best online business ideas today and have been for a couple of years now. That’s because it costs next to nothing to create an ebook and then turn around and sell it for 100% profit! This is far superior to the usual 10% - 20% margin that you would normally receive through a traditional business.
The first step in creating an ebook is to choose your topic. You can choose anything from fly fishing to digital cameras to the history of pez and pez dispensers. It’s up to you, the sky is the limit. For the purpose of this article I’m going to use the Pez Candy and Dispenser.
Remember back in school when you had to write a short story and the layout would be Introduction, Body and Closing? This is the same format you should use for your ebook. The introduction should be anywhere from 1-3 pages in length and should be just that, an Introduction. For the Pez Candy and Dispenser I would write about when they were invented, where they were invented and by whom.
Next is the Body or the “Meat” of your ebook. For this I suggest you come up with 4-5 topics and write a minimum of 3 pages for each. I would write no more than 6 pages on each. For the Pez Dispenser my topics could be
What Pez is and what the first ones were like
Key Years in Pez History
Pez Facts
Collecting Pez
Patent Numbers and Tags
For each topic, I would have sub topics where possible. For example, Key Years in Pez history would have many sub topics that I would elaborate on, such as the year it was invented, the year it was patented, etc.
Once you have completed the Body, you want to put together a Closing. This would be ½ - 3 pages in length. It could summarize key points and draw together the topics from the body. Once this is done, you have the information for your ebook.
The next steps are
Create the ebook format (or Publishing). By this I mean .pdf or .exe files, etc.
Market/Advertise your ebook
Selling Your ebook
Create/Publish your ebook
There are many formats and software available to create/publish your ebook. I prefer PDF, but you can use Word, .exe files, HTML or others such as Embiid, Gemstar eBook or Mobipocket. PDF files are created by Adobe Acrobat. They can be read on many different computer operating systems, and will generally look about the same on each. Your ebook can include images, and there is even some limited support for audio or video clips. Links can be included both within the document and from the document to the web. The text is searchable and you can add titled bookmarks, and the user can add his or her own bookmarks and notes if that capacity hasn't been disabled by security settings. Page views are scalable, so you make the view as large as you need to have legible text. The pages can be printed if that capacity hasn't been disabled by security settings. So as you can see, PDF is quite flexible when it comes to ebooks. The only drawback to this is Adobe Acrobat can cost you several hundred dollars, but if you have it, I suggest you use it. Of course, there is also a free website that will create PDF for you. Check it out at http://www.pdfonline.com
When you are compiling your ebook don’t be afraid to add images and links. You can also use affiliate links and potentially make even more money with your ebooks. Just be sure the book looks nice and flows smoothly rather than just a bunch of images and words slapped together without any thought. If it looks awful and doesn’t flow properly you may end up with unhappy customers, which is never a good thing.
I will finish Part 2 of this post over the weekend. This should be enough to get you started.
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