Should CEOs write ebooks? This is a question I get asked a lot – and sometimes people think it’s a question of writing one or the other – an ebook or a print book. I think the answer depends on your ultimate goals, the subject matter (of both your book or book idea and the ebook) and your reasons for wanting to write an ebook.
Ebook readers are growing in popularity
These days, with ebook readers becoming so popular, I think every author should look at ebooks again, even if they turned their backs on them before. And ebooks give authors the opportunity of re-purposing or reviving previously written material…
These days, with ebook readers becoming so popular, I think every author should look at ebooks again, even if they turned their backs on them before. And ebooks give authors the opportunity of re-purposing or reviving previously written material…
Ebooks can add add passive streams of income to your writing business
I believe ebook marketing can not only give you an additional stream of passive income (maybe not enough to make the payments on that jag you’ve been eyeing… but perhaps enough to put gas in it every month…)
But even more than that, I think writing an ebook is also a good marketing strategy.
And here’s how writing ebooks can hep you sell more books, build your credibility and add to your expertise in your market…
And here’s how writing ebooks can hep you sell more books, build your credibility and add to your expertise in your market…
Let’s say you’re writing a book to help… I don't know... your reader do something. And it's something they need to learn how to do right now... So whether it's get past a gatekeeper, become a better leader, learn effective sales techniques... your book promises a big benefit that the reader will get by reading it.
Here's an example: When I was suddenly put in charge of our company's fundraiser for the United Way, the planning committee had already chosen doing a golf event, My problem? I don't play golf (that's right. I'm admitting it, right out here in front of God and everybody. In fact, I'll go one step further - I'll never write about golf again either! You couldn't pay me enough money to say yes...) But, getting back to my point. Since I'd never golfed, and had no idea what was involved in setting up and running a golf event, and I wanted to know what I needed to know fast and easy.
So what did I do? I Googled it. And found two golf books - one on Amazon, and one on a website that I could download. I remember the book was almost $100 - and I paid it without a second thought, because it gave me the information I needed to know when I needed to know it.
And that’s where ebooks offer such an interesting addition to your marketing method. Because you can mention your printed book in your ebook – even give your reader a link to order it from Amazon… Or you can give her a link to your Website, to sign up for your newsletter. Or to your online catalog page, where you offer other ebooks, printed books or additional products for sale.
And that’s just the beginning… Why not add a “tell a friend” button, or invite her to let people know about your ebook through twitter, facebook, or one of the many other social networking sites available today?
Here’s something you want to pay close attention to though – make sure your ebook is formatted correctly, and that it’s written for the Web – which requires a different set of rules than writing for print. Or if you're publishing it to be read on an Ereader or iphone, again, make sure it's formatted correctly - because otherwise you're just going to piss your reader off, and they'll go away unhappy - or ask for a refund.
Make sure it’s easy to read, that the paragraphs – and the length of the book itself – are short. Make it interesting and full of valuable information.
And don’t forget to promote your Website, your other books, etc. in every ebook you write…