The first thing to do is to make a list of 20 subjects you have some knowledge or quality information about in your niche. These are your main areas or ideas. Under each main idea write 3 to 5 sub-ideas.
Now you have decide which main area or idea will the most appropriate one to write about. Consider this in terms of the needs and wants in your niche. But also choose where you have got most information and the best quality information. Also, choose an area you'll feel most comfortable to write about.
Having chosen one main area, under each of the sub-ideas you wrote earlier, now put 5-10 ideas you'll be able to cover for each sub-idea. This gives you up to 50 parts for your ebook.
Think about whether you can write a paragraph or short section about each sub-idea. You probably can if you have some knowledge of the subject as a whole. That will give you a lot of information to pass on to your reader.
However, don't just fill up space. You want to pass on useful information. Preferably, you want the reader to finish reading and then be able to take some action to further their goals. A short very informative and useful ebook is better than a long so-so useful ebook. For example, an original one page ebook could be sold for $97 or more. A rambling ebook just filling up space might only be worth giving away, and even then it may not be worth reading.
At this point, begin your writing of the ebook. Wherever you write your ebook, first put a list of all your main ideas and sub-ideas. Then you can write straight under them, giving you a sense of real progress.
Create content on the easiest ideas first. The ones where you feel most confident and have most ideas. If you finish those and move onto others realizing you could do with more information, then find that through research. When you've done all the sections or chapters, have a read through, thinking about the order you'vep ut them in. You might want to leave them as they are or change them around a bit.
Finish off by checking the spelling and grammar. Avoid trying to rewrite parts. Just correct any of these types of mistake.
You could then set up the contents page, including numbering the pages themselves so information can be easily found.
Here's An Easy Way To Write An Ebook
Sunday, 13 September 2015
Saturday, 5 September 2015
Here's An Easy Way To Write An Ebook
Ask people what was the first product they thought of creating and they'll probably say it was an ebook. Are you having the same thought? You know a lot, or have found out a lot, about your topic, yet you just can't get going with it. Plenty of people actually start writing and then stop dead having hardly done anything. Is that you? In this article I'll go through the way to get that ebook written. The only thing that might hold you up is how long a time you can spend on it.
First, your ebook must have a focus, so get the topic clear in your mind. If you haven't got a topic, think about what you know in your niche, or you could learn about, that most people in it don't know about. Make a list. Write down every possibility. Don't try to choose yet. When you have a list, choose the topics, or parts of topics, you know about more fully and in detail. Then, cut that list in half in the same way. Then, cut it in half again, choosing topics you'd like to spend time on writing about. Choose one. Don't falter but keep to your decision. If you have ideas for other topics you didn't choose this time, write an ebook on them next time.
Second, taking your chosen topic, write down what you know about it.
Third, organize those ideas by picking out the main ideas you can use. Then, under each main idea, put a list of 5 to 10 sub-ideas. This is your outline. You simply write the ebook from it.
Fourth, just simply start writing. You need not start at the beginning, looking ahead to all the rest you'll have to write. Instead, imagine each section or chapter as a separate piece of writing like an article. Write one section at a time, in any order. You can put them in order of your outline at the end. You could start with what you find easiest to write about, and the next easiest, and so, until you're finished. However you do it, just keep writing, and soon it will be all complete.
This is an easy way of working, as long as you actually do it. Allow a certain amount of time each day to get on with it. Three pages each day gives you 90 pages in a month. A year later you'd have written over 1000 pages. How many ebooks, that is products, would that make?
Repurposing Content
First, your ebook must have a focus, so get the topic clear in your mind. If you haven't got a topic, think about what you know in your niche, or you could learn about, that most people in it don't know about. Make a list. Write down every possibility. Don't try to choose yet. When you have a list, choose the topics, or parts of topics, you know about more fully and in detail. Then, cut that list in half in the same way. Then, cut it in half again, choosing topics you'd like to spend time on writing about. Choose one. Don't falter but keep to your decision. If you have ideas for other topics you didn't choose this time, write an ebook on them next time.
Second, taking your chosen topic, write down what you know about it.
Third, organize those ideas by picking out the main ideas you can use. Then, under each main idea, put a list of 5 to 10 sub-ideas. This is your outline. You simply write the ebook from it.
Fourth, just simply start writing. You need not start at the beginning, looking ahead to all the rest you'll have to write. Instead, imagine each section or chapter as a separate piece of writing like an article. Write one section at a time, in any order. You can put them in order of your outline at the end. You could start with what you find easiest to write about, and the next easiest, and so, until you're finished. However you do it, just keep writing, and soon it will be all complete.
This is an easy way of working, as long as you actually do it. Allow a certain amount of time each day to get on with it. Three pages each day gives you 90 pages in a month. A year later you'd have written over 1000 pages. How many ebooks, that is products, would that make?
Repurposing Content
Create Your Valuable Online Products
I'm sure you've come across some online marketers with lots, even hundreds, of their own products. They make some money from each of them. Yet there are other marketers who struggle to make their first product.
Why is that?
Because these marketers with many products, created their first one, and realized they could do it, especially when people were willing to buy or download it. They could then go on with some confidence to think up other ones, and so more and more. They can make products that fit people's needs and wants in their niche.
How do you begin?
What do you know a lot about? What are you especially good at? In your niche, what products do people need? What knowledge do you have now, perhaps through long experience, that you would have paid for earlier?
Make a list of the kinds of products you might make using your knowledge.
It's not difficult to create a PDF ebook or an audio or a video, once you decide what information you'll provide in the product to help people in your niche.
Make an outline list of all the main ideas you'll include. Decide on the reason you're creating it. If any of your ideas do not fit with that reason, then leave it out. In other words, you're giving the product a clear focus.
With the outline done, just start writing. Write what will be in the PDF or what you'll say on the audio or what you'll say in or over the video. It's very important to just start creating the content. You can alter and improve what you want once you've got it set out in front of you. Most people who have the intention to have a product, never even begin writing.
Your Information Products Can Make You Money
Why is that?
Because these marketers with many products, created their first one, and realized they could do it, especially when people were willing to buy or download it. They could then go on with some confidence to think up other ones, and so more and more. They can make products that fit people's needs and wants in their niche.
How do you begin?
What do you know a lot about? What are you especially good at? In your niche, what products do people need? What knowledge do you have now, perhaps through long experience, that you would have paid for earlier?
Make a list of the kinds of products you might make using your knowledge.
It's not difficult to create a PDF ebook or an audio or a video, once you decide what information you'll provide in the product to help people in your niche.
Make an outline list of all the main ideas you'll include. Decide on the reason you're creating it. If any of your ideas do not fit with that reason, then leave it out. In other words, you're giving the product a clear focus.
With the outline done, just start writing. Write what will be in the PDF or what you'll say on the audio or what you'll say in or over the video. It's very important to just start creating the content. You can alter and improve what you want once you've got it set out in front of you. Most people who have the intention to have a product, never even begin writing.
Your Information Products Can Make You Money
Friday, 4 September 2015
Create A Product From Information You Already Have
Not created your first information product yet? Then read on to find out how to generate ideas and actually make your first product.
First, make a decision as what topic the product will be about. Also, what will you tell them about the topic? You could choose a topic you know about in your niche or related to your site. Not in this situation? Then ask yourself what you have some good knowledge or experience about. Maybe you're better at something than most people you know or maybe it's been commented on how good you are at a topic.
Second, keep it simple. Avoid trying to be over-ambitious with lots of parts to it or hours of videos. Make it quite a small product. You might use it as a freebie or sell it as a cheap item. But it must be valuable to the people who take it. So it must be made up of solid usable information. This will let you see what you can do and begin to think of larger products. On top of that, if you plan it too big the odds are it'll never get finished. That means you're more likely to give up on the idea of creating any more.
Third, when you've chosen your topic, decide what form it'll take. What's the best way for your information to be presented? Most people opt for a PDF ebook. But it could be in the form of an audio, including on CD as a physical product. Or if you're demonstrating some actions to do, a video is best.
Fourth, now you know the form of the product, you need to create an outline of your information. So, list all the main ideas you want to cover about your topic. Under each main heading put a list of related ideas, so that you're getting into the detail of the topic in an organized way.
Fifth, using your outline for a PDF write a few paragraphs about each of the related ideas for each main idea. Put an introduction and an ending for each set of related ideas paragraphs and for the main idea parts. For an audio, you could note some particular phrases you want to use, but try to just talk from the outline so it all sounds as natural as possible. For a video, each stage in what actions you're showing has to be clear and fit with your outline, so you can, again, speak using the outline.
Sixth, all the above is the easy part. Planning can be excellent but it still has to actually be done. You might be frightened it will be no good and you'll feel you've wasted you time and effort. But very few people create their own product so you're well ahead of the game even if it's not as good as you wanted it. Also, you'll know how to do the next product even better.
First, make a decision as what topic the product will be about. Also, what will you tell them about the topic? You could choose a topic you know about in your niche or related to your site. Not in this situation? Then ask yourself what you have some good knowledge or experience about. Maybe you're better at something than most people you know or maybe it's been commented on how good you are at a topic.
Second, keep it simple. Avoid trying to be over-ambitious with lots of parts to it or hours of videos. Make it quite a small product. You might use it as a freebie or sell it as a cheap item. But it must be valuable to the people who take it. So it must be made up of solid usable information. This will let you see what you can do and begin to think of larger products. On top of that, if you plan it too big the odds are it'll never get finished. That means you're more likely to give up on the idea of creating any more.
Third, when you've chosen your topic, decide what form it'll take. What's the best way for your information to be presented? Most people opt for a PDF ebook. But it could be in the form of an audio, including on CD as a physical product. Or if you're demonstrating some actions to do, a video is best.
Fourth, now you know the form of the product, you need to create an outline of your information. So, list all the main ideas you want to cover about your topic. Under each main heading put a list of related ideas, so that you're getting into the detail of the topic in an organized way.
Fifth, using your outline for a PDF write a few paragraphs about each of the related ideas for each main idea. Put an introduction and an ending for each set of related ideas paragraphs and for the main idea parts. For an audio, you could note some particular phrases you want to use, but try to just talk from the outline so it all sounds as natural as possible. For a video, each stage in what actions you're showing has to be clear and fit with your outline, so you can, again, speak using the outline.
Sixth, all the above is the easy part. Planning can be excellent but it still has to actually be done. You might be frightened it will be no good and you'll feel you've wasted you time and effort. But very few people create their own product so you're well ahead of the game even if it's not as good as you wanted it. Also, you'll know how to do the next product even better.
Wednesday, 2 September 2015
What To Do For Your Internet Marketing Success
Plenty of people dream and even plan on making money on the internet. But most people don't make any money. Have you noticed how many internet marketing products there are and how they sell? The people who buy them repeatedly aren't making any money.
Well, how is it possible to generate money with internet marketing?
In one sense it's simple. Like anything else you want to achieve you need to be focused on it and to be persistent. You've probably achieved things that way in your life already.
But the problem with marketing on the web is that there is a constant churn of new products being promoted. They all promise to make you money if you just buy them.
Those who purchase one, just about begin to see how the product can help and what they have to do. Unfortunately, it doesn't generate any money after a week or two. So, they give up on it and go buy something else to help them.
What such people don't realize is that you have to be persistent. They need to be an expert in one topic or skill. It's the experts who are thriving.
So, choose an area, and learn how to be an expert in it. That will make you successful online.
Here's what to do.
First, choose what you're going to do and take action.
Second, track what you do and your results. Test it all. Don't leave things to chance. You need to know exactly what actions to repeat to get success.
Third, be the best you can be in your area of expertise. In reality, customers do not purchase products. They buy information. They're more likely to buy from an expert in that area than someone hyping their latest product.
Fourth, spread your information across the web so people can benefit from it. Create informative articles. Create an informative website. If your free information is credible, more people will want to see more, including the paid information.
Fifth, work on your business each day, creating content and building it up.
Start Online With Nothing And Make Money
Well, how is it possible to generate money with internet marketing?
In one sense it's simple. Like anything else you want to achieve you need to be focused on it and to be persistent. You've probably achieved things that way in your life already.
But the problem with marketing on the web is that there is a constant churn of new products being promoted. They all promise to make you money if you just buy them.
Those who purchase one, just about begin to see how the product can help and what they have to do. Unfortunately, it doesn't generate any money after a week or two. So, they give up on it and go buy something else to help them.
What such people don't realize is that you have to be persistent. They need to be an expert in one topic or skill. It's the experts who are thriving.
So, choose an area, and learn how to be an expert in it. That will make you successful online.
Here's what to do.
First, choose what you're going to do and take action.
Second, track what you do and your results. Test it all. Don't leave things to chance. You need to know exactly what actions to repeat to get success.
Third, be the best you can be in your area of expertise. In reality, customers do not purchase products. They buy information. They're more likely to buy from an expert in that area than someone hyping their latest product.
Fourth, spread your information across the web so people can benefit from it. Create informative articles. Create an informative website. If your free information is credible, more people will want to see more, including the paid information.
Fifth, work on your business each day, creating content and building it up.
Start Online With Nothing And Make Money
How To Test The Effect Of Articles On Rankings
Search engines play a key role for free traffic, and in generating clicks. Articles are important in getting good rankings in the search engines.
This is the idea.
Write a relevant article about your website niche. Put a link back to the site. Place the article on a high ranking site. People who visit and use the site see your article. Plus some sites use RSS feeds.
The effect is that your article is viewed by targeted readers as well as being sent wider through RSS. This enables the engines to give your website a higher ranking because of the link at the end of the article.
Now, you can complicate this by writing unique articles for lots of sites already recognized by the search engines. And connecting your content together. It's best if you test this for yourself. Try the following.
First, create several unique articles.
Second, put a link at the end of each one. Try using a keyword you have for your website or one that fits the article.
Third, find unique article titles by typing some into Google, in quotes. Keep changing one that is the least used until it comes up as not being used by someone else.
Fourth, put the articles onto separate high ranking sites such as free blogs, social sites, other blogs, and so on.
Fifth, wait a few days and search for articles in quotes in Google. Check them for about a month. Keep a record of the number of times each article is in the search results, anywhere from number 1 to 100. You should be pleasantly informed by the numbers. Why not drop me an email?
This is the idea.
Write a relevant article about your website niche. Put a link back to the site. Place the article on a high ranking site. People who visit and use the site see your article. Plus some sites use RSS feeds.
The effect is that your article is viewed by targeted readers as well as being sent wider through RSS. This enables the engines to give your website a higher ranking because of the link at the end of the article.
Now, you can complicate this by writing unique articles for lots of sites already recognized by the search engines. And connecting your content together. It's best if you test this for yourself. Try the following.
First, create several unique articles.
Second, put a link at the end of each one. Try using a keyword you have for your website or one that fits the article.
Third, find unique article titles by typing some into Google, in quotes. Keep changing one that is the least used until it comes up as not being used by someone else.
Fourth, put the articles onto separate high ranking sites such as free blogs, social sites, other blogs, and so on.
Fifth, wait a few days and search for articles in quotes in Google. Check them for about a month. Keep a record of the number of times each article is in the search results, anywhere from number 1 to 100. You should be pleasantly informed by the numbers. Why not drop me an email?
Do You Want Mad Traffic To Your Website?
That is, the sort of traffic that is in the mass. It's so much it's of no concern anymore where exactly the sources are. On top of that, 50% of them sign up to your list on a daily basis. A larger percentage then purchase your products. That traffic is mad.
How do you get it?
First, you'll have to dig in to to get it. Think in the mass. One article or a few will not do it. You need to be working at it daily.
Second, in addition you contribute to niche forums every day. Respond to others' posts with useful information you have some knowledge of. Avoid trying to advertise your site in your posts. Lead them to click your link by providing regular quality information and help to members.
Third, if you're using paid traffic, set up to stretch yourself on Pay Per Click (PPC). But keep a tight watch on your costs and return for the money you spend. Drop it if you're not getting enough profit. Try another campaign on PPC or leave it.
Fourth, give away a product which is easily one that could be sold. Make it a valuable product for your subscribers. Or give it away without having to subscribe, and tell them to give it away too. Ensure you have important links in it for your own sites and products.
Fifth, make a mad offer to joint venture partners. Make sure all customers get to your website. And then, that customers join your list.
Sixth, create as many links as you can from other sites, avoiding any easy backlink methods where you're paying for them. Aim to get genuine links that will prove their worth.
How do you get it?
First, you'll have to dig in to to get it. Think in the mass. One article or a few will not do it. You need to be working at it daily.
Second, in addition you contribute to niche forums every day. Respond to others' posts with useful information you have some knowledge of. Avoid trying to advertise your site in your posts. Lead them to click your link by providing regular quality information and help to members.
Third, if you're using paid traffic, set up to stretch yourself on Pay Per Click (PPC). But keep a tight watch on your costs and return for the money you spend. Drop it if you're not getting enough profit. Try another campaign on PPC or leave it.
Fourth, give away a product which is easily one that could be sold. Make it a valuable product for your subscribers. Or give it away without having to subscribe, and tell them to give it away too. Ensure you have important links in it for your own sites and products.
Fifth, make a mad offer to joint venture partners. Make sure all customers get to your website. And then, that customers join your list.
Sixth, create as many links as you can from other sites, avoiding any easy backlink methods where you're paying for them. Aim to get genuine links that will prove their worth.
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