Write down your goals...
It's always important to write down what your goals are.
What exactly do you want to achieve after you have written your masterpiece?
- Is your eBook for sale on your website? Or maybe for sale on Amazon?
- Are you going to give your eBook away as a freebie?
- Will you give you give your eBook away as a gift if somebody signs up to your mailing list?
- If you have some goals in your mind, it will be easier to write your book!
Some quick tips you can think about...
- Relate little stories about personal experiences (don't make these too long)!
- Offer anecdotes, testimonials, photos, or graphs...
- Keep your content as engaging as you can, and give your readers an excuse to turn the page!
If you keep the tone casual and conversational and try to write your content as if you are speaking face to face with your reader.
Write short concise sentences and don't create long, boring monologue in paragraphs that stretch forever!
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AndyAndrews
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Great training Steve. I found this very encouraging and makes me feel as though writing an ebook is not as difficult as I was making it out to be. Thank you.
VeronicasLuv
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We are not worthy.....we are not worthy.....
Great stuff Steve!!! I'm hoping you'll have a training on marketing eBooks that already exist, but this is great, should I actually write an eBook. EEEEKK!!!
There's a part of me that thinks, "Ugh!!! More writing!" I feel as if I JUST got into a groove with writing for my site....could be I'm selling myself short......there seems to be a fine line between being too hard on yourself and not hard enough.....
Anyway, I appreciate your training Steve. Thank you!!!
Great stuff Steve!!! I'm hoping you'll have a training on marketing eBooks that already exist, but this is great, should I actually write an eBook. EEEEKK!!!
There's a part of me that thinks, "Ugh!!! More writing!" I feel as if I JUST got into a groove with writing for my site....could be I'm selling myself short......there seems to be a fine line between being too hard on yourself and not hard enough.....
Anyway, I appreciate your training Steve. Thank you!!!