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Ebook Writing - 10 Ways to Get Your Get into the Writing Mood
Ebook writing is not as hard as it can seem sometimes – you do need to be organized and disciplined though. 1. Set yourself a realistic deadline to finish the product. Allow a few days within this time for things that may go wrong. 2. Pick a subject for your ebook that you are not only proficient in, but also enjoy. It helps when it all gets too much for you, to at least enjoy what you are writing about. It makes it easier and faster to write the ebook as well. 3. Make sure that you thoroughly research your subject and market and have a clear idea of what you want to write about. Visit forums, undertake search engine searches and get an idea of what questions people are asking and what they are looking for. Jot down all your ideas in a dedicated notebook. 4. Always have a pen and pad handy – that way you can jot down things that come to you before you forget them. Ideas often come when you are relaxing or just about to fall asleep. Don’t forget to collect all your notes together. 5. Ensure that you have all your research and notes to hand and in one place. Keep a special folder on your desk or PC to hold all your research and work to date. 6. Sit down, relax and map out your thoughts and ideas in order to get some structure into your thoughts. Start with a list of ideas and build them up to a structured document. It might help to list out your chapter heading first – each on their own piece of paper. Then put down bullet point ideas for each chapter. You can expand your ideas from their. 7. Make sure that you have a defined working place in your home or office that is clutter and interruption free. If you have to think hard and follow a long train of thought – it is best done without interruption. 8. Ensure that you have all the software that you need to produce your ebook. Most people use PDF now days to produce their ebook from their word processor. You will also need a web site to sell the product from as well as access to an affiliate scheme if you wish to allow others to sell it on your behalf. 9. If it all gets too difficult or confusing – then stop and go and have a break or start again next day. 10. Don’t forget to go back and check and refine your writing as you progress. Check your progress and work so far with someone that you trust. ------------------------------------------------- © Copyright 2006 - 2007 Biz Guru Lee Lister, writes as The Biz Guru, for a number of web sites including her own www.BizGuru.us and www.clikks.com where she sells her informational products. With over 20 year’s management and business consultancy experience with businesses large and small as well as being a serial entrepreneur, she now helps others set up, develop and market their businesses and writes business plans with success written all over them! This article may be freely distributed if this resource box stays attached. ------------------------------------------------- |
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