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How to Get Started Making Money Online Step 2

August 9th, 2010

Part 1 of How to Get Started Making Money Online.

Each of your hobbies and interests needs to be researched for market size and existing competition.

Pick a niche that can be added to, with at least 10 more ebook topics and which can include multiple products such as software, videos, ebooks, etc. Chances are that it will take many product launches to really bring decent checks, so why not use Product 1 infrastructure to make Products 2 – 10 easier and less costly to prepare. Not to mention that you will be collecting email lists that will be interested in your related products. You will have three email lists: Read more…

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How to Get Started Making Money Online Step 1

August 8th, 2010

So you are interested in becoming a successful Internet Marketer because:

1. You are an affiliate helping the publishers become wealthy and you want a piece of the pie, or

2. You need a new career or at least a backup career with the current financial turmoil in the world.

Step One

Write down the answers to the following questions: Read more…

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Writing Ebook Tips: Explode Income with These Nuggets of Information

August 8th, 2010

You have been hearing about it, or you know what it is, but need help finding the right niche for you. You will find the tools and steps in this whitepaper. Dictionary.com’s most appropriate definition of ‘niche’, as far as Internet Marketers are concerned, is “a distinct segment of a market”. An example, golf is a large market, golf clubs are a niche of that market, and golf club driver heads are a sub-niche of the niche. You can continue down the line further if necessary, such as golf>club>driver heads>Taylor Made. Read more…

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If a Dummy Like Me Learned How to Write an Ebook and Sell It You Can Too

July 26th, 2010

It took me about a year to figure out how to write an ebook and sell it, but it was well worth the effort. What surprised me is how easy it should have been if I had known the steps rather than spending time running in circles. At least I stuck to it and now I work from home when I feel like it. There are thousands of people like you earning a full time income from the Internet and it feels great when I go to the bank with multiple checks. Read more…

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How to Write an Ebook Properly

April 24th, 2009

Ebook writing is an unusually complex monster unlike simply writing a novel or an essay. Regular books or novels can depend on popularity and style. Ebooks, on the on the other hand, are still a totally new ballgame for most of the players, and you must always be playing Read more…

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Writing An Ebook The Right Way

March 16th, 2009

Writing an ebook is a complicatedly different beast from simply writing a novel or an essay. With normal books or novels, you can rely on style or fame – with an ebook, which is still pretty much fresh new ground for a whole lot of people concerned, you need to be Read more…

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Writing An Ebook Doesn’t Have To Be Hard

March 5th, 2009

One of the hottest trends of the day for making cash is writing ebooks. An ebook, in case you didn’t already know, is a book that is electronically created and published. Readers enjoy the convenience of ebooks, because they can be instantly purchased and downloaded directly from the internet, providing authors a way to make quick, easy profits. There are many individuals who have achieved financial independence and gained a multitude of fans by writing ebooks.


Have you ever dreamed about writing your own original ebooks? Perhaps you think you have to be an “experienced” writer to be able to accomplish this, but the amazing fact is that you don’t necessarily need to be. If you possess passion and knowledge about a topic, you can write about it. Everybody knows about something that is valuable to others and writing ebooks gives you the opportunity to share it with the rest of the world, with the added perk of being able to make money doing so.

To become a successful part of this growing craze, you first need to determine what topics you feel most comfortable writing about. Usually, they are things that you, yourself, find interesting. For instance, if you’re a mom who works outside of the home, you may know some great recipes for “quickie” family meals or, if you work from home, you may know about how to find legitimate homebased jobs. There is literally a market for every kind of special interest that people want to learn more about.

Writing an ebook may seem a bit intimidating at first, but, once you discover how to properly format it, find out how to relay your information in an engaging, easy-to-understand way and learn how to market your finished work, you’ll see that it can be a simple, enjoyable means of generating a continual source of income.

There are other advantages of becoming an ebook writer, too. You don’t have to wait for a publishing house to “approve” your work, since you can be your own publisher. You don’t have to be at the mercy of some overly critical editor since you are in sole control over what you write. You can set your own prices for your ebooks and keep the earnings yourself. You are in charge of your own destiny, so to speak.

Anybody can be an ebook author, no matter what your level of experience and background may be, from professional people to homemakers to students and more. There are millions of potential internet readers out there, waiting anxiously to learn about something you already know and willing to pay for the privilege. Why not provide them with your expertise?

You can help other people by offering them insightful information they can get access to immediately and satisfy your desire to make an endless stream of income. Imagine having a global readership who values what you have to say and receiving payments on a regular basis, to boot!

You can achieve it all by writing ebooks and using the proper marketing techniques to make sales.

The 800-Pound Gorilla: 305-page guide for Writing, Publishing, and Selling EBooks and 17 video tutorials at The Wealthy Plumber: Writing, Publishing & Selling EBooks.

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3 Tips That Make Writing Ebooks Easy

March 4th, 2009

Writing ebooks might be something you want to get into if you’re looking for a way to set up a quick, residual income stream. For anyone who has their heart set on working from home, this is a great way to make money. Just think about it – you do the work once and continue to make money from that work forever! The best part is that once you learn how to do this process correctly, you can rinse and repeat for even bigger profits.


But perhaps, you’re intimidated by the mere prospect of writing a “book”. Maybe you have little to no experience writing, or you’re only comfortable creating short articles. Maybe you’re not sure how to properly structure and layout a long piece of work, even if your target ebook is only 40 pages long.

With that kind of a target, a blank screen looks like an insurmountable and impossible mountain to climb. You’ve got to fill all of that up – it’s not surprising that even experienced writers would find themselves daunted by the task ahead of them.

Still, despite being daunted, you need to move forward. You’re never going to make money with an empty screen. Here are a few tips to get you started on your ebook writing challenge.

“Visualize Your End Goal Happening Successfully”

You’d be surprised at just how effective visualization is. Your brain is truly a marvelous creation that you’re probably not utilizing to it’s fullest extent.

Take a few moments before work to see yourself writing with ease, receiving payments for your completed ebook and living the comfortable life that is the driving force behind all this work in the first place. Motivation goes a long way, especially with a tough job like writing.

“Start From the Middle Out”

Structuring a massive writing project can get difficult, especially if you’re a research-type writer. That’s why you should start with the meat before you hang window shades or fancy designs.

Know what’s going to be there before you set-up your title and your opening. Knowing what’s already there can help you design a specific and enticing opening or a proper conclusion.

“Work Consistently”

When you have work do attend to, you may suddenly find that you can’t manage to open up your word processor. It’s as if some strange force overcomes you and forces you to check your email and wander social media sites all day instead of doing something that might actually be productive.

Don’t let this urge control you. Open up your word processor as soon as you get on the computer every day. The fun stuff has to wait until after you’ve done something each day that helps you in achieving your goal.

Writing ebooks doesn’t have to be a long, drawn out process if you go about it in the right state of mind. Just remember your end goal and be consistent in your efforts. The better you are at disciplining yourself while writing ebooks, the faster your money will come!

The 800-Pound Gorilla: 305-page guide for Writing, Publishing, and Selling EBooks and 17 video tutorials at The Wealthy Plumber: Writing, Publishing & Selling EBooks.

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Tips to Overcome Writer’s Block

January 29th, 2009

“WHAT IF I CAN’T WRITE ANYTHING AT ALL?”

This does happen from time to time, and it is called writer’s block. If you continually try to write and nothing seems to be happening, the best bet is to give yourself a break for a while. Finish writing early for the day if you need to, but don’t be tempted to skip a day.

The truth is that if you try and avoid writing because you feel that you cannot do it, the problem can continue for much longer, and it becomes even harder to carry on. Come back at your next time to write and try and get started again. Most instances of writer’s block are usually short lived, so you may well find everything has settled down again.

If it hasn’t, and you have tried writing different sections of the book to no avail, try reading about your subject instead. This can re-awaken the enthusiasm about your subject that you had from the start, and get rid of the block for you.

It could also be that something else is going on in your life that is drawing your attention away from your writing. It’s quite possible to feel guilty about writing if you have other things on your mind that need to be dealt with. In this situation, the best way forward is to try and focus on solving the problem you have, so that you can settle down to writing again.

“WHAT IF I DON’T GET THE CONSTRUCTION OF MY BOOK RIGHT?”

If you have ever read any type of writing advice at all, you will probably have come across the word ‘flow’ every now and again.

So what does this refer to?

Quite simply if a piece of writing flows, it means that it is easy to read and pulls you from the beginning of the piece right through to the end – almost without realizing it. This is what you need to aim for ultimately, because it will make your book so much easier and more enjoyable to read.

Unfortunately, it is one of those things that you can start to be very conscious of during the writing process itself if you aren’t careful, and if you get your mind into this kind of rut, it can be tricky to carry on writing at any kind of speed at all.

You’ll find yourself wondering whether that sentence on page 3 had too many words in it. And what about that paragraph on page 6? Was it too long? And now you come to think of it, there was a piece of writing in section two that was so long that it will probably bore everyone who reads it.

Can you see how these thoughts can stop you in your tracks more effectively than anything else? I’m sure you can.

The one thing you need to remember here is that it doesn’t matter how many words are in each sentence you write, or how many sentences you have in each paragraph. Your aim here – your SOLE AIM – is to get your book written, even if that means having a fifty two word sentence in chapter one and a paragraph that is three pages long in chapter four.

Just get it all down on paper and let the editing part of the whole process take care of the rest. That is all you need to think about. Just keep reminding yourself that you are getting the information down first; there will be plenty of time for form and polishing later on.

This information is one of 305 pages of detailed steps for Writing, Publishing, and Selling EBooks and now you can receive a FREE110 pages ABRIDGED VERSION just by clicking Work From Home Writing, Publishing & Selling EBooks.

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Stuck Writing a Section of Your EBook? Use These Tips

January 29th, 2009

“WHAT IF I GET STUCK WRITING A PARTICULAR SECTION IN MY EBOOK?”

This is a very common thought, and it can come to mind even if you are currently having no problems at all with your writing.

The best and easiest solution to go for is initially to persevere with writing the section you are on. It is actually very difficult to carry on writing without stopping for any prolonged period of time, and sometimes a short break is entirely necessary to give you time to gather your thoughts and decide how to phrase the next section you are going to write.

But if you find yourself sitting there staring at your computer screen for anything more than about five minutes and you haven’t made any progress at all during that time, then that could be a sign that you need to stop and move on to something else.

That doesn’t mean you should stop writing your book though. If you still have some of your allotted time for that day left, all you need to do is glance at the structure you have created for your book and move on to another section that catches your eye.

You see, while fiction writers have little choice in having to move from one chapter onto the next in order, because of the nature of the book they are writing, non-fiction writers have more flexibility. You know exactly what needs to go in each section – thanks to that structure you carefully created for yourself – so there is no reason why you cannot move on to another part of the book that you do have some momentum to write.

This method will get the book written faster, and you can still go back and edit it all at the end to make sure the whole thing still flows. And when you go back next time and carry on with the section you abandoned, the chances are you will find you can proceed quite easily.

This information is one of 305 pages of detailed steps for Writing, Publishing, and Selling EBooks and now you can receive a FREE110 pages ABRIDGED VERSION just by clicking Work From Home Writing, Publishing & Selling EBooks.

To view the unabridged version and the 17 video tutorials see The Wealthy Plumber: Writing, Publishing & Selling EBooks

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