20 March 2008

The Biggest Mistake My Friend Made When Publishing An Ebook


Imagine publishing an ebook only to learn that you’re making no
sales, no traffic to your website and no profits.
How depressing will that be…

A while ago my friend, just finished writing and
publishing his new ebook called “How To Be A Good
Retail Worker”. He has no problems with writing an ebook.
He knew how to write, he knew how to organize his
work into a structured way. But he had one problem -
He couldn’t sell it in the end! Why? Because he failed
to see how big the demand was for
information on Retail working work. He didn’t research
before he published his finished ebook. He lost hope and
didn’t have any confidence anymore. He was assuming people
will buy his book and he was hoping that a lot of people were
looking for information about this subject. He failed miserably!

To be frank, without doing your “research” you’ll go no where
with your ebook venture. You’ll be brain dead and you’ll
be like a blind man going no where but the wall in front of him.

Without researching before hand you’ll:
- Waste a lot of your time (and time = money).
- End up having no hope and momentum.
- Wonder if you’re ebook will ever sell or not.
- You’ll need to guess and hope a lot. Hope, hope & hope.

Most people fail to do their research FIRST before they write
their ebook because they think that it will sell good. They
hope in wonders that it’ll sell like the best ebook anyone
has seen. They think that they’ll “get rich overnight”.
Listen, just because you’ve got good knowledge about a certain
topic, it doesn’t mean that it will sell! (Sorry if you
studied ten years on that subject)

To check and see how many people are actually looking for that
topic, search that topic in your favourite search engine
such as Yahoo.com. Just for an example you can search a
topic about “How to make money”. You’ll literally get over
3.7 billion results. Do you think that this “product”
will even sell? Look at the competition it has. The
business sector makes up most of the population of all
subjects.
So my point here is that you need to create a product that
either no one has or create a product better than your
competitors. You can create an ebook based on a niche
market.

If you do your research on the topic of your ebook, you’ll
benefit immensely because:

- You’ll know your competition & how large it is before hand.
- You’ll know if people will even buy your ebook.
- You’ll know how much to sell it for because you can
compare prices with your competitors.
- It’ll save you a massive amount of time.
- You’ll have more confidence in writing the ebook because
you’re absolutely certain that it will be a “winning product”.

There are many tools and resources that offer you to research
hot markets.
Three tools I personally use to find hot markets include:

- Keyword suggestion tools – Such as Overture’s keyword
suggestion tool.

- Hidden tools that not many people make use of
If you want to find very niche markets try looking at Ebay’s
categories such as Books & Comics > Business > Ebooks.
One other “hidden” tool that not many people us is eBay’s “Pulse”.
This tool will show you the top 10 keywords
searched on ebay. You will find this tool on the homepage,
called “eBay Pulse”.

- Forums – Take a look at the forum that relates to your
topic. If your subject has something to do with weight
loss then search “weight loss forums” in your search
engine. You’ll find a lot of people posting their
questions and problems.

- Surveys & Questionaries - If you have an opt-in list why
don’t you survey your list about the topic? Ask them what
is the biggest problem in __________.

The biggest tip I can give you is to take baby steps. Get
those “small ideas” that you had a long time ago and work
on that first. So then you can make “achievable goals” not
a huge project which would take a lot of time and money.

So if you really want to learn how to sell and profit from y
our ebooks and I’m stressing this out – It is highly
imperative, important & crucial that you do your research
of your market FIRST before you even type/write a single
letter or word on your text editor/notepad. You’ll then
cut the guess work.

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