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The
Top Seven Mistakes
eBook Authors Make
By
Jim Edwards and David Garfinkel ©
eBooks are the hottest thing going on
the Web right now!
Authors with the entrepreneurial
instinct are making anywhere from a few hundred to tens of thousands of
dollars per month - that's right, per month - by selling ebooks online.
Why are some authors doing so much
better than others?
We've discovered seven key mistakes
that most ebook authors make (and in doing so, hold themselves back from
major success):
1. They don't write to a
specific, target audience.
The biggest mistake most ebook authors
make is they don't clearly define, identify and visualize who they are
selling their ebook to. On the Web, to be successful, you must
write to a specific group of people who have specific interests.
Make sure that you know exactly who is
going to buy your ebook, and where you can find them online.
2. They don't automate as many of
their business activities as possible.
Selling ebooks, though it is highly
profitable, is not a business where you make hundreds of dollars per
sale.
Automate everything you can - credit
card processing, ebook delivery, as much technical support as
possible. If you can't automate a function, delegate it to
someone else.
3. They don't have a compelling title
for their ebook.
Use words that convey the benefit of
what's in the ebook, as well as words your audience is familiar with.
A bad title for an ebook: "Online
Marketing for Newbies." A good title for the same ebook:
"97 Ways to Promote Your Website - No Experience Required."
4. They try to cover too much ground.
Many ebook authors convey a lot of
information but don't cover anything in-depth. As a result, they
never fully explain anything in enough detail to provide any useful
value to their readers.
This is a very bad mistake to make,
especially when it comes to how-to ebooks, which happen to be the best
type to write.
5. They are not proactive in their
marketing.
It would be nice if marketing for your
ebook simply happened on its own - but it doesn't. You have to do
it yourself.
After you've promoted your ebook to the
people on your own
mailing list (if you have one), then you have to contact other Website
owners and persuade them to be your affiliates. You should do this
continually.
6. They don't differentiate their ebook
from its competitors.
When you choose your topic, even if
there are a hundred other ebooks out there on same general subject,
choose an angle for yours that will make it easy for yours to be
distinguished from the others.
For example, right now job-hunting
ebooks are very popular.
There are dozens that are big sellers.
"Secrets of Breaking Into Pharmaceutical Sales" has a
very specific title that sets it apart from the competition, and is
aimed at a clearly identified target audience. Incidentally, it's
selling very well itself.
7. They write ebooks that nobody
will pay for.
Many ebook authors write about
information that either people can get for free, or that people are not
actually interested in enough to pay for the information.
Before you invest weeks or months into
the writing of your ebook, invest a little time investigating whether
other ebooks in the same subject area are selling on the Web.
So, there you have it - the seven big
mistakes to avoid. Remember, the opportunities are plentiful - and
huge - right now for anyone who wants to become a best-selling ebook
author. Simply use common sense, follow our advice, and let your
literary career flourish!
About
this contributor:
Jim Edwards and David
Garfinkel are co-authors of "eBook Secrets Exposed: How to Make
Massive Amounts of Money in Record Time With Your Own eBook (whether you
wrote it or not!)," the authoritative guide to publishing and
marketing ebooks on the Web.
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Jay Conrad Levinson says, "If
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