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You should now understand the basic structure of a winning product, and if you've completed the steps in the previous chapter, you have your chapter titles and summaries already written.
You also understand the structure of a chapter, from its introduction, middle "meat & potatoes" section, to its ending.
And finally, you are now ready to begin writing your ebook!
You will find that your structure will not only help you write the ebook faster, but keep things organized as you move through the paces.
What you want to do is refer to the questions you've collected as you write each chapter, so that you can use these questions as headlines and sub headlines throughout the content itself.
Headlines help keep your reader focused and breaks up the content. They also help keep moving along, providing structure and guidance for your reader. Think of them as a road map that guides your reader from point A to B.
With every chapter, begin by inserting an introduction, engaging your reader with a question (hook) and answering the question using
stories, examples, tips, strategies and "how to" information.
Finish your chapter off with action steps, a final closing paragraph and clear direction taking them into the next chapter.
When you create your chapters, start off with the easiest one. There is no rule indicating that you must start at the beginning of your book, and with your structure in place, you can choose any starting point you wish.
It's often easier to tackle the chapters that you are most comfortable writing, and once you get started, you will find the rest of the material will come to you.
Personally, I always write my introduction and closing statements first. I then tackle the chapter that is of most interest to me, and I always find that as I begin to see progress with my writing, completing the remaining chapters is a lot easier.
I also know writers who take a different approach, focusing first on the most difficult chapters as a method of getting them out of the way so they can stay motivated to finish the book with easier, more interesting chapters.
You can also try writing two paragraphs for each chapter first, then going back to complete each one. Try it out and find what works best for you.
When it comes to the length of your ebook, it's entirely up to you. Ebooks can range in size anywhere from 30 pages to 300 or more.
As long as you feel that your ebook includes enough information, resources and tools to genuinely help your reader, you shouldn't worry too much about the length of your book.
It's always better to write your ebooks with a clear focus in mind, so that you can say more with fewer words, than to fill up your pages with clutter.
You're now ready to finish your book and start making money within the ClickBank Marketplace. Once you have finalized your info product, read our "Getting Listed On ClickBank" module for a step-by-step action plan to getting your product featured within the Internet's largest digital retailer!