Every successful non-fiction book, including e-books have a
set structure. Readers enjoy easy-to-read maps to guide them
through your book. They love consistency. It is disconcerting
and unprofessional if you change formats throughout the book.
You must create an outline to structure your chapters and
then fill in the blanks as you work on your book. The best non-fiction
books have a set structure to house each chapter. Use repeating
elements in each chapter. Your readers will love knowing generally
what to expect in each chapter and reward you by reading your
book from start to finish. Your consistency, your focused, themed
copy will keep your reader reading to the end because it's easy
to read.
You should organize your chapters before writing with a table
of contents, chapter title, brief quote, introduction, list
of supporting points, and a brief summary.
Selecting Your Saleable Topic
Choose a topic that people are hungry for information and you
have a passion for. Either you already know a wealth of information
about this topic or its one you want to find out more about.
Interested in helping people get financially fit? You could
research the latest financial plans, get out of debt plans and/or
budgeting plans to see if they work.
Develop at least 8-10 questions people want the answer to in
getting financially fit.
Interview 10-15 people and you will have an interesting survey,
interviews and testimonials to put into your solutions oriented
ebook. Post it on the internet and put it in front of the stream
of people looking for financial solutions each month.
Develop Your Table of Contents
Begin by developing topic areas for your table of contents.
For example, the 8-10 major areas listed in my Creating a Website
with Marketing WOW ebook began with this list of topics:
• Giving Your Site a Purpose
• Design Rules to Define Your Website
• Website Dos & Don'ts
• 7 Keys to Winning Website Sales Copy
• Search Engine Optimization Made Easy
• Free to Profit Marketing Strategy TM
• Correct These Website Mistakes and Prosper
The list of topics will become your chapters list or table
of contents.
Divide each Chapter Topic into Questions list
The easiest method is to take each chapter topic and list questions
your audience needs an answer to. Or if you have a wealth of
information, you would simply list 5-8 points to support your
chapter topic. A good organization tips is to include these
as chapter notes right before the introduction.
That way your audience will have a preview of what's covered
in each chapter. Also, when you are writing you will have a
clear guideline as what you need to write next. The Chapter
Outlines for the Creating a Website with Marketing WOW ebook
developed like so:
Chapter Three
Stellar Web Copy Sells
Sizzle Your Web Copy to Sell Your Service/Product
Wow Website Notes:
• Give Your Copy a Theme
• Capture Interest with Headlines
• Identify and Personalize Benefits
• Help Visitors Visualize
• Power Punch Your Words
• Add Engagement tools
• Make it Web Ready
• Help Your Site Pass Inspection With Your Visitors
If you have any problems coming up with questions to support
your chapter topics, visit the discussion forums and support
groups in your targeted market.
Commit to a Regular Writing Schedule
You have gotten started. That's great. Now commit to a regular
writing schedule of 30 minutes to one hour. To gain momentum,
set a goal to answer at least 3 questions each day from your
book.
You might be surprised to discover how fast you can accomplish
your book and put it on the market for profit.
Avoid This Speed-Breaker
Many writers and business professionals are perfectionist, including
me. But to maintain momentum and complete your book fast, you
must avoid premature editing and over-editing. After getting
the book out of your head to paper, use one of your regular
writing sessions to self-edit your book. Your copy will be compelling
and without doubt, if you don't use the stop and start method
of editing.
Don't wait any longer. Get your e-book done and whiz past all
the people that wonder if it can be done and the dream-killers
that tell you it can't be done. Implement the above principles,
organize your book and get it written faster than you ever dreamed.
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