E-book Category: E-Business, For Authors E-book Title: Ebook Creation For Illiterate - Ghostwriters Goldmine! Book Description: You can actually write an ebook without actually doing the writing. Because of an absorbing legal twist, you can hire a writer, and then once
the writer is finished, you own the complete copyright to the work.
But there's thing
else that's about too nice to be true: having an ebook written doesn't cost near what it cost to have a hard cover book written. It's actually pretty low-cost for person who plans to recoup their money with ebook sales.
Table of Contents:
Prologue
Chapter 1 --How to choice a great topic
Chapter 2 --Where to find great writers
Chapter 3 --How to choose the better writer for your project
Chapter 4 --Where to find an creative person to develop great cover art
Chapter 5 --How to sell your book on the web
Chapter 6 --Where to find good, online ebook information
Prologue
Dear reader, I would-be not have believed it if I hadn't done it for myself. You can actually write an ebook without actually doing the writing. Because of an absorbing legal twist, you can hire a writer, and then once
the writer is finished, you own the complete copyright to the work. If it sounds too nice to be true, it about is! But there's thing
else that's about too nice to be true: having an ebook written doesn't cost near what it cost to have a hard cover book written. It's actually pretty low-cost for person who plans to recoup their money with ebook sales. One more almost-too-good-to-be-true fact: ebooks often sell for the same cost that a traditional, hold-it-in-your-hand, book would-be sell for!
No writing, no problem!
Let me tell you a little just about my story. As the Computer network began taking over the world, dollar signs flashed about perpetually
in the back of my mind. I did several research to see who was devising money from this evolution. I ran across import companies, search engines, web-site-development/hosting companies, and auction sites. That was a year ago. Now, more than ever, the Computer network is starting to define business. Folk are actually paying for and downloading songs for their listening pleasure. Folk are researching, planning, and booking entire vacations online. Folk who love information are breathing the Internet. Information is everywhere. Of course that presents a bit of a dilemma. Information overload. Part of the problem with researching the Computer network is the information you reap during your surfboarding is extremely
if not wholly unorganized. You do a Google search. You notice there are thousands of pages relevant to your search terms. So, you narrow your search by adding a word or two. Now you're down to several hundred pages. And you start clicking on them, one after the other. On to the next problem of up-popping popups. Darn those things. By the time you close all the windows, you may have really well forgotten why you sat down at the computer in the 1st place. Even on sites without pop ups, you actually don't cognize what exactly you're going to get or whether or not the source is reliable. So, the Computer network is like a feast with several of the options being spoiled. Yuck! But the buffet is intriguing, so most of us tend to return to try our luck once again and again. Anyway, all this got me to thinking, what just about ebooks? Yeah, sure, you can see Charles Dickens on a computer, but I'm talking just about ebooks that teach, in a nonfictional prose sort of way. If I could put a few nice ebooks on the web, then possibly folk who wanted to discover just about a topic could see an entire book from a esteemed source online. So I tried it. And guess what? At 1st I didn't have more success. But I dusted myself off, studied, tried again, tried again, and tried again. Eventually, through trial and error mostly, I stumbled on a formula that worked! This book was born well after all of that, but I think it's high time I share my experience. There's plenty of room on the Computer network for everyone. Climb aboard!
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