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Step 1: Solve a problem
Pick a problem that you can solve that is wanted by your target market not what YOU think will work.
An in-demand product is one that will solve a specific problem or need.
Step 2: Do your research
Use your favorite search engine to find forums related to your industry and see what people in that industry identify as a problem or issue.
Look at few related things in the industry such as:
• Forums
• Newsletters
• Publications
Always be on the lookout for other sources to learn what problems you can potentially solve.
If you have experience dealing with the issue or problem in question, you can use that experience in your book as well to make your more product more unique and valuable.
Be sure to find and use relevant research and statistics from noted industry publications and experts in your book.
Use keywords or main ideas related to the problem or issue in the search engine to see what results come up you can also include in your book.
Modify the types of results you get in the search engines (images, videos, .pdf documents, etc.) to find more data and research.
Step 3: Pick a title that will sell
Your title must be interesting and must draw attention to it in order for it to sell well.
Make sure your title notes the problem or issue it will solve to alert people to what the information inside will do.
Ensure the title isn’t so long that it sounds boring and turns people off from buying it.
• Many good titles have subtitles.
• Look at comparable books on the same or similar topics that sell well, see if you can model (NOT copy) your title after theirs.
• Check Amazon, Barnes & Noble, other online bookstore sites with titles that sell well, model (NOT copy) your title after theirs.
Step 4: Choose a format
Decide on whether you are creating an eBook, software program, membership site, email series, audio product, video product, etc.
If you’re creating an eBook, decide on such formats as:
• .txt (text format)
• .doc or .docx (Microsoft Word format)
• .rtf (Rich Text Format, which allows for more styling elements than .txt)
• .odt (OpenOffice/LibreOffice’s format, similar to .doc and .docx formats)
• .pdf (Portable Document Format, capable of being opened by Adobe Reader and other similar PDF reader programs)
• .exe (executable file on Microsoft Windows machines).
Pdf eBooks are the most popular now because they can be read on virtually any operating system and even on mobile devices.
If you’re creating a software product, creating it on a cloud-based platform will allow users to access and use the software from anywhere, even on a mobile device.
If you’re creating a membership site, be sure to use a large-enough server so that it can hold all present and future data, be sure it’s mobile-friendly, and be sure to use a platform or plugin that ensures the right people get access to the site and denies all others who should haven’t access.
- License: Master Resell Rights
- Category:Ebooks
- Tags:2017 Ebooks Master Resale Rights