How to Create your own ebook and profit from it...WITHOUT EVER WRITING A SINGLE WORD!
The first step in creating an ebook that you'll actually want to read is finding a topic you're passionate about. It doesn't have to be complicated, it just needs to be something you feel strongly about. Now, it's time for the hard part-thinking up a title. If your book is about gardening for beginners and offers some easy tips, then Gardening Tips for Beginners might work well as a title.
With that part done, the next step is to think of how many words your book will contain. The average word count for non-fiction books is 60-80K words per 100 pages or 20K per 50 pages (250 words per page). This is a great word count for beginners.
If your book is more complicated and gets more advanced, then you might want to consider a higher word count. However, if your book is shorter (like this one), then you'll have to fill it with enough content that readers won't feel like they're getting cheated. This is something only you can decide on.
Once you know the topic and the title, it's time to start writing! The number one thing to remember when writing your ebook is this: Keep it simple and easy to understand . Don't overcomplicate things or use big words that will confuse the readers.
Don't get me wrong. There's nothing wrong with using big words. However, too many of them can turn away the reader and make your writing style obnoxious….instead of intriguing.
Instead of thinking about writing an ebook with big words to impress people, think about giving the readers something that will help them improve their lives. Read your work out loud to yourself and add or remove anything you might feel is unnecessary or doesn't sound right when spoken out loud.
Another thing you should do is ask a friend to read through it for you and tell you what they think. You might notice things that your brain just skips over because you've read it so many times.
Another very important step before you publish is to proofread and edit your work. As you read, you'll notice that the sentences can get repetitive and even boring. To avoid this, try breaking up the text into smaller chunks with proper spacing and punctuation to relieve these monotonous effects.
The easiest way to get professional results is by hiring an editor/proofreader of your choice. But if you're on a tight budget or would rather save the money, then consider these free software: Grammarly (https://www.grammarly.com) or Ginger Software's EditPal (http://www.
Conclusion
You've come to the end of this guide and are now well on your way to creating your first ever ebook. Keep these tips in mind when writing your masterpiece and soon you'll be entertaining the world with your knowledge and expertise.
Good luck!
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