This article will address the question authors should ask before writing an ebook. That question is, "how can I make my eBook valuable to readers?". We live in an age now that is so competitive for eBook authors. Therefore, we must deliver content that goes beyond providing information someone can get on some forum or community-driven website. We must set a goal to add great value with our information. In this article, I provide two goals every author of ebooks should aim to achieve.
Goal 1 - Don't Just Teach, Show The internet is saturated with ebooks on virtually every topic, so as I alluded to earlier, the competition is great. One of the things that will set you apart as an eBook author is to create ebooks that don't merely provide instruction. Go beyond the norm and add demonstrations for how the reader should accomplish what you're teaching.
You see, one of my favorite advantages that ebooks have over traditional books is the ability to insert links within the text and even images that are hyperlinked. Now some authors insert affiliate links in their text, but I hardly ever do that because people don't like to be pitched to. I prefer to insert links to tutorials I've created to demonstrate something I just taught. This method is a great way to add greater value than the average eBook writer provides. Truth is, most eBook writers won't go the trouble to create tutorials that demonstrate their instruction, mainly because it's time consuming. Be different and take the time to go beyond merely teaching your customers, show them how to implement what you teach.
Goal 2 - Change Lives Since there are probably other ebooks being sold in your market, you will need to have a different mindset and approach than most of the other writers in your niche in order to have an edge. I encourage you to set a goal before writing your next eBook to not only teach and demonstrate information, but to also consider how you can change a person's life. In the planning phase before you begin writing, constantly ask yourself this question. Even when you're writing your ebook, ask it before creating the next section or chapter. You'll be surprised how this mindset changes your approach. Changing lives is a much loftier and rewarding goal than making money.
I encourage you to implement these two goals when planning and writing your next ebook. You will not only set yourself apart from the crowd, but will also make a significant difference in the lives of others.
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