Even if your best friend owns a top publishingÂ company, giving you an immediate “in,” this does notÂ guarantee publishing success.

First, you have to write a quality book that has aÂ clear target audience. And your book must answer aÂ common problem or need that audience shares. Then youÂ have to develop a marketing plan, and stick to it forÂ at least two years.

Let’s begin with the process that should commenceÂ before you write your first word. Begin by reading AÂ LOT. Read both books you passionately love and booksÂ you can’t seem to make it past page five. Then figureÂ out what the author did in the book you loved, andÂ what was wrong with in the book you couldn’t finish.

Write down these points so they are crystal clear toÂ you. Read other people’s books for inspiration and toÂ discover what you should avoid as a writer.

The next step is to plan out your book. Narrow downÂ your subject, and then divide it into chapters. EachÂ chapter should address a specific aspect of theÂ problem your book is going to solve. In each chapter,Â break the specific aspect down into several parts.Â

This will help your readers take in you information aÂ bit at a time instead of overwhelming them with everyÂ bit of information clogging up the pages until theyÂ feel like they’re about to go blind. It’s not quiteÂ spoon-feeding the information to your readers, butÂ it’s close.

The next two steps are obvious. Write your book andÂ then revise it. And then revise it again. And perhapsÂ again. Of course, writing is extremely hard, andÂ writing a book can seem like an impossible task.

ThereÂ are many books out there that give you guidelines toÂ help you become familiar – and even love – the processÂ of writing and revision. Find a number of books aboutÂ writing. Better yet, find a number of books aboutÂ writing the specific type of book you aspire to write.

These can serve as roadmaps on your writing journey.Â

Once you’ve written your ebook and revised it at least twice, show it to someone else whose opinion you respect. If you’re lucky enough to know a good editor, see if you have something to barter for him or her to go through your manuscript. Or join a writing group and let the other members critique your work.

Then take all these ideas from other people, and revise your manuscript one last time. And then stop! Put down that pen! Get your hands off the keyboard!

One of the most important steps to actually producing a book is to know when to stop writing and tinkering with it.

You’ve finally written your ebook! Pop open the bubbly! Give yourself a night out on the town!

Okay, now that this necessary celebration is out of your system, what do you do next?

How to turn your ebook into Profits

Ebooks are a revolutionary way to publish your bookwithout incurring the costs of print production. All you need is a relevant and targeted subject and some inexpensive software, and you can transform your manuscript into a book.

The problem, in terms of actually seeing any profits from your ebook, is that the market is overwhelmed with ebooks, and many of them are not worth the time it takes to download them. Just because the ability exists to easily produce an ebook, doesn’t make it good writing.

Make sure your book does not simply rehash old material. You will injure your credibility as an author by claiming to offer valuable new insights and disappointing your audience with material they’ve read a zillion times before.

So spend enough time writing and revising your book to make sure it’s of the highest quality and presents the most current information. A good book will eventually sell itself; false claims about your book will make it extremely difficult to sell any future books you may write.

Assuming you have determined that you do indeed have a quality product that answers some question or need of your target audience with NEW information, how do you know how much to charge for it?

Rule number 1: set a price for your book equal to its value. An under-priced book will only give the impression that your book isn’t worth very much.

To figure out a fair price, estimate how much time you put into creating it and how difficult it was to transform the necessary information into understandable and engaging writing. Figure out how much your time and effort is worth, and then price it accordingly. The goal is for you to be adequately compensated for your talent, your time, and your effort.

Once you’ve figured out a price that is high enough to convey the value of the book, but not so high as to be out of the reach of your target audience’s mean budget, then it’s time to offer it for sale on your website. To attract sales, you will need to develop a promotional campaign, particularly if you are an unknown author.

There are multitudes of books about self-promotion that will guide you in your efforts. Choose a plan that is both creative and professional. Learn how to write a catchy yet informative press release, and send copies of your ebook to sites that specialize in ebook reviews.

Learn how to write powerful sales copy, or hire someone to write it for you. This is an essential. You absolutely need excellent sales copy to sell your book. Make sure the copy includes all the reasons your target audience needs your book, and the benefits they will derive from buying it.

Use graphics in your promotional materials. Beautiful graphics have the power to instantly convey the quality and value of your ebook. Graphics can also convey the amount of valuable information the book contains, and your careful attention to detail. Professional graphics sell professional books. They reassure the customer that the product is what it claims to be.

Consider excerpting chapters for articles. You can offer these tidbits for free on your website as a sort of demo of your book. Include an order form for your ebook at the end of the excerpted articles.

Finally, when you set-up your download link, make sure to simplify the process. It’s a good idea to offer a few bonuses that make your book even more enticing to purchase, but make sure the bonuses are valuable and high quality. Too many bonuses that are basically a load of useless stuff will compromise the impression your audience has of your ebook.

The goal is to convey to your audience that they are getting a quality product for a good deal. That means applying restraint, especially when it comes to adding bonus items. Too much free stuff offered diminishes your credibility.

Make sure your book is a quality product. Make sure it is relevant and current. Develop an effective marketing plan that includes excellent sales copy and excerpted articles. Then offer your book for sale, and wait for your audience to discover you!

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