EBooks made easy! What a title! No doubt you've already ready several articles on how to do this. So why should I write another one. For the simple reason that another explanation may be the one that you need to create your first one, or write your next one much more quickly. Are you interested?
A great friend of mine, with more than 100 books under his belt, once told me that the fast way to write a book is to "outline the whole thing; and then fill it up." It's the best advice I've ever heard, and I wanted to pass it along to you.
But, before I talk about the outline, I want to explain how you need to think about the eBook itself. In other words, I want you to think of the whole thing first. Here are some questions to ask yourself:
Once you've answered those questions, you'll not only have a broad outline, but you'll have a direction. Both are essential.
Now you need to develop your outline.
Count up the number of sections that you've decided you want to write and add two to them. So for example, if you had 10 sections that you wanted to write, then add two to that total. That would mean that you were actually going to write 12, instead of just 10.
The first section will be your introduction. Then you'll outline your 10 sections. The 12th section will be a conclusion.
Now you need to outline each section. The introduction is the beginning of your book. In it, you will describe briefly what readers can expect to find in your eBook. In most cases, one page (250-300 words) will be enough.
For each of the remaining sections, except the last one, decide what the most important message is and how it ties to the overall message of the book.
In your conclusion, briefly summarize the highlights of what you've written in the book itself. This section should give readers a sense of closure.
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