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Writing An E-book: Where To Start?
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Julie-Ann Amos
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By Julie-Ann Amos
Published on 17 April 2009
 
Writing an e-book can be a very daunting task. However, if you have the experience or are able to find a reliable and professional writer, this will prove to be a very worthwhile experience.

The E-book has grown in popularity in recent years. Readers like being able to download instant content and it is a quick and inexpensive way to publish your information. There is an art to writing e-books, however. You need to ensure that your book is full of exciting well-written content that does not repeat itself.

If you are an expert in your field and have a great idea for an e-book but do not really know how to turn your concepts into reality, then it might be a good idea to hire a ghostwriter. If you are not a professional writer with an idea of how to approach writing a book, there is a danger that your product will never get off the ground. Whether you have a detailed structure in mind or just a basic concept - a professional ghostwriter will be able to take your ideas and turn them into a highly saleable product.

Some e-book writers decide to offer a taster e-book, a short excerpt from their main idea which they choose to give away for free - this works really well as a marketing tool. It can encourage readers to purchase your main book, or it can be a way to get customers to subscribe to your mailing list. A ghostwriter can help you develop this alongside your main product. You will probably need content related to your e-book for a promotional website, a press release, as well as sales materials to help you promote the whole package. A professional e-book writer will be able to help you with all of these things.

Another thing to consider is where your ghostwriter is located. If you have an idea for an e-book that is targeted at people in the UK, then you would be wise to choose a ghostwriter whose native language is British English. This is because there can be country specific terminology, spelling or grammar, which needs to be perfect if you want to truly captivate your readers.

If you can find a ghostwriter who has some experience of the subject matter you want your e-book to be about, then so much the better, as they will be able to add even more authenticity and professionalism to your finished product.

If you are happy to write your e-book but would like some additional input, then you could always look at having it professionally edited. A professional editor will not only be able to proofread your book, but will be able to help you ensure that it is worded and structured appropriately for your target audience, and that it flows perfectly.