Showing posts with label ebook publishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ebook publishing. Show all posts

Sunday, 24 June 2012

How To Make Money By Writing An eBook!

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Whether you are writing fiction or non-fiction, are an experienced writer or a complete novice, you can make money by writing an ebook!

With the popularity of the Kindle and the iPad, as well as many apps for your smart phone, ebooks have never been so popular. There are even debates online as to which is the best eReader?

This popularity in e-readers has opened up a whole new range of opportunities to writers who thought their dream of getting a book published would never come to fruition. The emergence of electronic self-publishing has enabled anyone to publish an e-book to a potential audience of millions, worldwide!

For years, a whiff of failure hovered around the self-published author. Rejections from publishers would leave writers having to pay someone to publish their work, and after a lot of effort the results tended to look cheap.

The ebook reader, such as the Kindle, has revolutionised the publishing world, empowering and enriching writers in the process.

There are now an estimated 700,000 authors e-publishing worldwide. At the Kindle UK store alone, there are around 650,000 titles for sale with another one million free titles available for download.

Find out how easy it is to publish your own ebook online. What do you need to know? What does it involve? And how much money can you make?

Starting An eBook

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The process of publishing an ebook may be relatively simple, but actually writing your ebook is definitely not!

The big problem with e-publishing is that the vast majority of books that are being self-published are terrible! They are poorly written, woefully edited, badly formatted, etc. Many people rush to get their work published online, but this is the problem. A badly written book isn’t going to sell, no matter how cheap it is!

You can compare writing an ebook to running a marathon. Anyone that finishes a marathon deserves credit, it’s hard work after all. But just because you have run a marathon, doesn’t mean you should be running in the London Olympics!

Very few writers see any success from their first book, often it’s their forth or fifth that is good enough.

Before you start, it’s worth thinking about the type of book you want to write. Are you writing a fiction or non-fiction book? If it’s a non-fiction book, what niche are you writing for? Tutorials and guides work well because people can learn from them. If you are writing a fiction novel, what genre are you focusing on? Crime thrillers, fantasy, paranormal romance and chick-lit tend to sell well. These are the general types of ebooks that sell well, maybe because the fans of these types of books tend to read more than the average reader.

As with all writing, it’s worth reading other peoples books. Look at the top 20 best selling titles and download the ones that look most similar to your book. You will be able to see what works and what doesn’t, helping you to improve your own writing.

Consider the length of your ebook. Many of the top selling books tend to be short, quick reads that people can read on the commute to work.

Once you have written your book, make sure you proof read it for any mistakes. It could be wise to pay a professional editor to vet your work before you publish anything.  There is nothing worse than reading something with poor spelling and grammar!  Especially when you have paid for it!!!

When you are happy with your ebook, it’s time to think about the all-important cover design!

Judge A Book By It’s Cover

“Never judge a book by it’s cover”, right? Well actually, NO! A good cover is one of the most important aspects for an ebook’s success. Books are displayed online with an image thumbnail of the cover design, so it’s important that you use a good one.

Use a simple, striking image that tells the reader what your book is about (easier said than done, I know). If you are good at graphic design/photography, then by all means give it a go yourself, but generally it may be better to find a professional to design one for you. Having a professionally designed ebook cover could get your book noticed more and help sell it!

Uploading An eBook

Before you upload your e-book, you need to write a description, which Amazon says can be anything between 30 and 4,000 characters (not words!). This is your chance to really sell your work, so write a compelling blurb, without giving away any of its secrets/plot twists. A good idea would be to include a sample, perhaps the first couple of paragraphs, along with the e-book length, e.g. 90,000 words.

The next step is to get your e-book out there for people to read. Amazon has a great video and step-by-step guide to uploading your work, which is very simple. It’s also a good idea to check out smashwords.com, a platform that allows you to distribute your e-book to the Apple iBookstore, Barnes & Noble, the Sony Reader Store and the Diesel eBook store.

Pricing

There are two royalty rates offered by Amazon;

70% of the cover price if the book is priced between £1.49 and £6.99
35% for titles priced at 75p.
So, try to keep your price as low as possible! The cheaper the book is, the more it will sell. Amazon lets you sell for as little as $0.99 in the US and £0.75 in the UK. For a first time writer, that’s probably the best price to go for. It’s hard for a first time writer to sell a book for more than £1.

Creating A Brand

Once you’ve uploaded your book by clicking the Save and Publish button, you will have to wait around 24 hours before your book is listed in the online store. What takes considerably longer is getting your book noticed!

It’s a good idea to promote your book on social networking sites like Twitter, Facebook & Google+, together with specialist sites like Kindleboards.com and Goodreads.com. If you haven’t done so already, create your own website and promote your ebook.

You need to define your target audience of niche readers, who are going to be the people most likely to buy your book. You could post a series of short blog posts for your target audience, helping to promote your book and raise your profile online. The idea is to attract readers to your website, where you can engage them on an individual level until they finally begin to correspond by Twitter, Facebook, etc.

Making Money With Your eBook

So, you have written a great ebook, it has a great cover design, you have priced it at the right level, and you have been marketing and publicising it online, but what are the chances of it making any money?

Well that depends on how well you have done the previous things. There are writers that have made hundreds of thousands in a matter of months, some even more! It all depends on the quality of your ebook. If people like it, they will tell others about it and things could spiral from there.

As the amount of Kindle, iPad & eReader owners increases, ebooks will continue to grow in popularity! Now, time to get working on that ebook…

source: http://onlineincometeacher.com/money/how-to-make-money-by-writing-an-ebook/
author: Matt Smith

Thursday, 5 April 2012

You Need an Internet Marketing Strategy that Keeps You Publishing Great Content on a Consistent Basis

by PATRICK MENINGA

Our ideal Internet marketing strategy is actually a content strategy.

Even when we talk about thinks like link building and promotion, we are still organizing those ideas around the idea of creating killer content in the form of epic resources.

Our long term goal is to have a destination website which is a valuable store of resources for your target audience. This is how we will build our brand and long term success.

As such, you need a marketing strategy that encourages you to continuously publish killer content.

Outlining your content plan

It is not really that hard to outline a long term content plan. You could probably do it in one weekend, and have your next 100 articles lined up that you want to create.

You could also organize this content into about 6 to 12 killer resources.

My method has always been: Publish first, compile into a resource later. In order to do this effectively, however, you need to do a bit of planning.

This planning process is what will drive your killer content. You can lay out a few outlines, and then you will have a clear path to creating these great resources for your audience.

Having this outline done and this goal in mind will help push you to create the content more consistently.

Content and resource planning

So how does this all work?

First, I would suggest that you plan out about 6 to 12 resources for your website. Your goal should be to have these all completed over the next year or so.

Second, I would break each of these resources down into about 6 to 12 individual chapters, or articles. Each chapter of your resource will also be published on your blog, and then later compiled into the resource that you are creating.

For our purposes, these “resources” are probably going to take the form of a free eBook, though that may not necessarily be the case for everyone. The free eBook seems to work well for me, and they are also fairly easy to put together after you have written all of the content.

So you have a website and it is about a specific topic. We want to create an outline of maybe 6 to 12 resources, and we want to break each one of those up into about 6 to 12 chapters. Each chapter will become an article on your website. Later on, once all chapters have been published, you can compile the content into an eBook, and then offer it as a free download to your audience.

Do this 10 times over, and you will have a true destination website, a place that your audience can go to get tons of great information.

Brainstorming your resources

Let’s say that your website topic is “health and fitness.”

If that were the case, you might brainstorm a list of about 6 to 12 major resources that you will eventually create for your site:

* How to Exercise Safely and Effectively
* Proper Sleep Habits and How to Get the Proper Rest that You Need
* Basic Nutrition and How to Eat a Healthy Diet without Going Crazy
* Building Muscle and How Weight Training Will Benefit Your Health
* Managing Stress and Finding Peace and Relaxation in Your Life
* Motivating Yourself to Get Healthy
* Using a Holistic Approach to Health and Fitness

Anyone who is interested in this topic is likely to be able to come up with a few more ideas.

Each one of these could become a full fledged resource for your audience….not just an article, but a substantial free eBook with a lot of great information in it.

For example, you might choose one of these resources and break it down into a quick outline. For example, the first possible resource is “How to Exercise Safely and Effectively.” So we might break that down and outline it like this:

1) Introduction and overview for safe and effective exercise
2) Checking with Your Doctor to Make Sure You Are Healthy Enough for Vigorous Exercise
3) Starting Out Slowly with a Plan to Keep Building Intensity and Duration of Exercise
4) Charting Your Progress and Keeping Written or Visual Track of Your Journey to Better Health
5) Staying Motivated When Exercise Becomes Tough, Boring, or Uncomfortable
6) Building on Your Success in Achieving Fitness and Taking Your Health to the Next Level
7) Using Races or Weight Lifting Meets to Motivate You to Train Harder and Succeed with Your Fitness Goals
8) Branching Out Into New Forms of Exercise in Order to Benefit Your Whole Body

Note that these are just ideas off the top of my head; I am not a fitness or health guru.

Obviously, if you are big into fitness, then this sort of content and ideas should be even easier for you to generate than it is for me!

So now that you have your resources planned out, and then you have gone in and fully outlined one of those resources, your next job is to create that resource, one killer article at a time.

Sit down and start writing your “Introduction and Overview for Safe and Effective Exercise.”

Publish it as an article on your website. Later it will become part of your free eBook, and part of a larger resource.

If you are experienced with fitness and have lots of good information to offer people, then you will be creating genuinely helpful resources using this method.

Thus, this is a content strategy, and it is one that you can use to outline your next 10 “mega-projects” for your website in a very short period of time.

Once you have it all outlined, it is simply a matter of creating the content, writing and publishing the articles, and then later compiling them into free eBooks.

This is a great content strategy with which to grow your brand in the long run.

The key is, having such a strategy keeps you moving forward and publishing helpful content on a regular basis. You are never left wondering “What should I work on for my website today?” Instead, you have a list of mega-resources that you want to create, and you need to outline and plan out about a dozen articles for each one of them.

Plan out resources.
Break them down into articles.
Start publishing helpful stuff.

This is a content strategy for long term success.

source:makemoneywithnowork.com