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Writing Your eBook - Brainstorm Potential Topics
You'll be spending a lot of time researching and writing about your topic; you'll also have to spend a lot of time promoting your eBook.
The entire process takes a lot of work, and if you're not passionate about your topic, you're much more likely to give up.
Charlie Byrne from "Early To Rise" explains that it's not really about selling information-these days people are bombarded with information all day long-, it's about selling advice, ideas, original concepts, analysis, expert guidance, how-to pieces to help people solve their problems, and opinions people can trust.
In general, people buy eBooks to: 1.
Make money.
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Save money.
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Save time.
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Learn how to do something with the least amount of effort.
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Attain fuller health (diet, exercise, and so on).
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To learn more about their hobbies.
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To have better relationships.
Keeping the above in mind, you're going to start out by brainstorming in order to generate a long list of possible topics to write about.
While brainstorming keep in mind that your objective is to come up with as many ideas as you can (think quantity, not quality), that you shouldn't judge, evaluate, or criticize the ideas that you come up with at this stage of the process, and that you can come up with a lot of ideas that are closely related, as well as ideas that initially may seem far fetched.