Did you know that you already have an eBook inside you?
And, like your coach, you can earn thousands of dollars each month?
Even if you are a non-techie like me, you can write your
ebook at the same time you write your print book. Or, solve your readers'
problems using other articles and reports already in your files. Expand a
two-page article with a story or add other how-to's.
If you want to double and triple your present book
income, check out these mistakes and correct them now.
Mistake 1. You don't write a short e-Book first to test
the waters.
Short is in the eyes of the beholder, but let's say from
15-90 pages. Your future customers will be glad to download these pages and
print only the ones they need to.
Your e-Book needs to be more concise, easy-to-read, and
compelling than your print book. That means you can shorten your analogies and
stories. You can use a "success format" that poses a question (a heading) your
reader wants answered, then answer it. This formula gets to the point quickly,
and always remember, your Online audience is busy and doesn't want a wordy
style.
Mistake 2. You don't check in with a professional editor
or book coach before you sell your e-Book.
Yes, it's good to get feedback from peers, but you need
to get a professional look at the final edition -someone who can set you
straight about words and grammar that makes your writing vital and original.
For instance, you need to drop your passive constructions such as "there is" or
any form of "is, has, begin or start". Limit the -ly adverbs that merely tell
rather than show. Your readers want a picture and want to respond with their
emotions. Limit your -ing forms of the verbs. Keep your copy in present or past
tense.
Mistake 3. You don't know your audience before you write
your e-Book.
Emerging authors make this biggest mistake. They have
information, so why not write an e-Book? Instead think about the audience you
will serve. More targeted works well. People who want something quick and easy
that will save them time and money - another audience. The best one so far in
the untapped Internet or Online audience. Mostly small business people, they
are eager to buy what they need to make their life or business more enjoyable,
profitable, and easy.
Right now, think of your one or two preferred audiences,
and keep their profile of their needs, complaints, or problems as well as their
picture by your workstation. Then you will write the book your pre-sold
audience already wants!
Mistake 4. You don't automate your business.
As a newbie or non-techie, at first you may resist
learning how to do this. Three years ago I knew nothing about the net, and
today I've published five e-Books on Internet marketing and e-Book writing and
publishing. You can too, little by little.
Since each book will not bring you landslides of profit,
think about limiting your small priced books. Or, bundle them so that each sale
is around $20 and up.
Offer your e-Book for sale through an 800 number. One
with excellent service is MRC business Support at 800-366-5596. Set up a link
for people to download your book. Two companies to investigate are
Clickbank.com and Paypal.com.
Delegate some of this work to your computer assistant.
Contact your local high schools and technical schools where Online geniuses
live. And, the cost is nominal in comparison to the results.
Mistake 5. You don't have a title that sells well.
A good title is short, clear, and clever. The best title
includes your book's number one benefit. Use words your audience can relate to.
Even cliches are OK for book titles. Instead of "How to Market Online," offer a
title like a Web site headline: "Quadruple your Monthly Book Income - Market
Online."
Brainstorm a list of your possible titles with
associates through a small marketing survey. Ask them to vote from 1-10 and
offer their own title ideas that would make them reach into their wallets and
pay $15-20 or more.
Mistake 6. You don't leverage your e-Book for higher
price sales.
When you look at the valuable information inside your
e-Book and you realize you only make $20 a sale, you may want to investigate
putting it into an e-Course. These courses sell for $79 and up. With just a
little revising and tweaking, you can set your book up to be a hands-on how to
course.
You can bundle several lower cost e-Books and list their
singular prices. Then offer a fabulous discount to buy all three or four.
Mistake 7. You don't add bonus value to your e-Book.
Whenever you put 2-4 bonus special reports at the end of
your e-Book document in Portable Document Format, you make your offer so
appealing, that many will buy for the bonuses alone. For an e-Book on How to
Write your E-Book or Other Book - Fast! an e-Book that sells for $24.95, the
author offered these three valuable bonuses as an incentive to buy. "Titles
Sell Books" - value $4.95, 2. "Write Like a Pro Checklist." - value $3.95, and
3. "How to Get Testimonials from the Rich and Famous" - value $5.95. That's $15
of valuable reports added to $24.95--Total value: $40.00 value for only
$24.95.
She put a new link on her Web site "Discounts of the
Month." With a limited time offer, from her e-Promotion bi-monthly offers, she
got many new buyers. Everyone wants useful, original information. Everyone also
wants a bargain.
Mistake 8. You put too many topics in your book.
Remember, best sellers focus on one main topic. Each
chapter must support that subject. When you try to give too much, your
information isn't organized, short, and compelling. Instead of the end all, be
all book, concentrate on one "how-to" and give plenty of details to make it
useful to your reader.
Mistake 9. You don't market while you write.
Most writers wish someone else would do it for them. Not
in this lifetime! It's so much easier to put marketing into each chapter title,
each chapter's questions you will answer, rough draft of your e-Book's back
cover (sales letter), the One-Minute "Tell and Sell," and knowing your targeted
audience, thesis and table of contents before you write a single chapter.
Knowing these essential "Seven Hot-Selling Points" before you finish your
e-Book will have you ready to promote the second you write your last word.
Mistake 10. You don't brand yourself, your business, and
your book.
Some people join an affiliate program or set up an
affiliate program for others to sell their products and sell many products. As
a marketing coach, what I want for you is to think of the overview "umbrella"
you can house your products under. Think about your biggest benefit you offer
through your service. Think about your book title. Can you put a key word from
it into each chapter title? For the book, "Passion at Any Age," the author put
the word passion in each chapter title such as "Passionate Self-Care". In one
client's book, "Watch Out! Your Relationships Can Be Hazardous To Your Health."
the author included the key words "watch out!" in each chapter title.
The e-Book learning curve while short is important for
all writers to conquer. It's easier when you contact a professional coach or
take a teleclass to inform yourself. Stop making e-Book mistakes so you can
earn the money you deserve.
Judy Cullins ©. All Rights
Reserved. ABOUT THE AUTHORJudy Cullins, 20-year
Book and Internet Marketing Coach and author of 10 books including "Write Your
eBook or Other Short Book Fast" offers free help through her 2 monthly ezines,
"The Book Coach Says. . .," and "Business Tip of the Month" at
www.bookcoaching.com.