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How To Write EBooks From 21 Black Street



The reason you write your eBook will have a big impact on the success of that eBook. There could be several reasons such as financial gain, promotion of a business, advancing your career, education, self satisfaction or other reasons. To keep you motivated it is a good idea to write down your reasons.

There are numerous topics you can write about. It is smart to choose something that you are interested in or have knowledge of. This is something important to take the time to do it. Knowing your subject will make it easier to write about.

You will need a title for your eBook once you have decided what to write about. It is important to write down a few before you decide on one. This will help you keep your direction and add to your ideas. Titles should give information as to what the eBook is about. You can use catchy titles to help sell the eBook; however, you have to balance this with clarity to keep it in context.

You must decide who will be your audience by your subject and style of writing. Several areas help you decide this such as age, gender, culture, social background and education. Once this is decided write to that market.

A thesis statement is a sentence or two written to clearly show the reason(s) for your eBook and what you expect to write about. Although this is referred to as a general definition, keep in mind that youre actual statement should be as specific as possible.

Since you have your foundation you can start your eBook. MS Word is an excellent application to use. You can rewrite your thesis statement as often as you want until it is published. This furnishes high flexibility. Select your format and layout of your eBook. Make sure you include chapters, headings and introductions. To keep the reader’s attention you might want to add photographs or testimonials depending on what your eBook is about.

Since an eBook is generally read from a screen, you may want to break up the text more than in a printed book. Experiment with a few different fonts and look at other eBooks for ideas you can use. Spell check and save your document regularly. MS Word has an auto recovery feature. This is useful if you dont save the document on a regular basis and later experience a system crash. Always backup your document. As a precaution you should also keep a copy on another media such as CD. You can decide to create an executable (.exe) file or a Portable Document Format (.pdf) file.

Fand more info and questions please contact the 21 Black Street Team at info@21blackstreeet.com

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