Writing eBooks is something that can be really enjoyable. But, the first few times you do it can be very intimidating and there are always a few problems that may be encountered. This is especially the case if you've never written eBooks before. Your eBook may never even be read by the audience that it was intended for. The more you write eBooks the easier it will be to not have these problems. Even so, having more experience doesn't make sure your eBook will be launched. That is the reason why I put together a list of the seven mistakes that are often made by eBook writers. Look over the following list carefully and you won't make the mistakes.
1. Procrastinating due to a lack of self confidence about your eBook A lot of people that consider writing eBooks never even begin. The main cause of this is that they don't think their eBook is of a high enough quality to be written. This isn't true at all. You know something or have a new perspective on something and I guarantee that someone will find it helpful. You don't need to have a college degree to write a good eBook; the best ones tell us exactly what we need to know without too much excess. Thinking that your eBook won't be good enough isn't something to get caught up on.
2. Spending too long on research I realize that there are many writers in the world that spend a lot of time researching before they begin. If you're knowledgeable on the topic that you're writing about and have a solid outline, don't waste your time with long hours of research before you start writing. The recommendation that I give is for you to spend no more than a day on research before you begin to write your eBook. If there are topics in your eBook that require you to do additional research, all you have to do is make a note of it and continue the research when you edit.
3. Writing and editing at the same time Editing yourself while you're writing is not a good thing to do. You definitely should edit and revise your eBook, but that should be done separately from writing. Don't start editing during the process of writing.
4. Getting distracted from you writing It's vital that you become engaged in your writing. You have to create an environment for yourself that allows you to really think. That is why it's detrimental to edit and write at the same time. An important thing to do is to get into a rhythm that allows you to write your best.
5. Never finishing the eBook because your expectations are too high No matter what you do your eBook will never be immaculate. A wise decision to make would be to stop trying to obtain perfection. You should still try to make it the best that it can be but you should realize that when it's very good usually that's enough.
6. Leaving your eBook unedited and unrevised I've already stated that it's bad to edit and write at the same time. Once you've finished the writing stage it's still important to make sure you proof-read and edit. After I've edited the eBook myself I usually give it to a friend to look over. Someone else can almost always help you catch your mistakes. If you don't think anyone you know is good for that kind of thing you can either hire someone or get software to help you.
7. Letting your insecurities prevent you from launching the eBook There is no point to writing an eBook if no one ever reads it. Your work should be profitable either from selling the eBook or from obtaining email lists. Despite this you may be afraid that your eBook will be received badly. Even after I was done writing my first eBook I took two weeks before finally releasing it. Don't let this happen to you.
The solution to all of this is to create a system for yourself that's broken down into many different steps. If you follow the system one step at a time you should be able to avoid the problems.
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