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Ebooks - How to Write Your Ebook Fast

Want to write your eBook fast? Here's a method which will help you - I've used it to write over 100 ebooks, and now you can use it too.
If You Can Talk, You Can Write Fast Writing an eBook seems difficult.
If you're not used to writing, even writing five pages can be a challenge, much less writing 50 or 100.
However, since everything you write is written a word at a time, you should feel confident that you can write your ebook, and write it fast too.
Here's the method I use; it's based on the Five Ws and one H - Who, What, Where, When, Why and How.
1.
Write a sentence about Who the eBook is for, and Why they need it Assuming you have an idea for your ebook, write a sentence about who it's for, and why they'll buy it.
For example, let's say you're writing an eBook about how to avoid foreclosure.
You could write: "This eBook is for people with severe money problems about to lose their home.
" Print this sentence out, and paste it onto the side of your monitor.
2.
Expand on Who, What, Where, When, Why and How Now take six plain pieces of paper: the blank, unlined paper you use in your printer is fine.
Then write one word - Who, What, Where, When, Why or How on each sheet of paper.
Just fill each sheet of paper with your thoughts and ideas.
It's often useful to get away from your computer while you do this.
Go to a coffee shop, or sit in your backyard or a local park.
It's important that you're relaxed.
There's no need to write in complete sentences on your sheets, unless you want to.
Just write words, questions, names - anything which comes to you.
You can fill in your sheets over several days.
Take as much time as you need.
3.
Write an outline, based on your sheets Your next step is to write an outline.
No, this isn't the kind of outline you wrote in English class - just make a list of chapters, based on the information on your sheets.
Six to ten chapters works well for an ebook.
4.
Talk your chapters - don't write Now comes the writing, but you won't be writing, you'll just be talking.
You can talk each chapter into a digital or tape recorder, or into your computer if it comes with a microphone.
While you're talking, just cover the material you wrote on your sheets.
You'll be amazed that as you talk, you get fresh ideas and insights.
Of course, if you wish, you can write your chapters, but talking works best for most people, because they're used to talking.
Need help? Ask a friend to interview you, creating questions from the information on your sheets, which you answer.
When you've finished, have someone transcribe your sound file, or do it yourself.
5.
Edit your transcription, and you're done Now all that remains is for you to edit your transcription, and your eBook is done.
If you use this method, you should be able to write any eBook within a week or less.
It works for me, and it will work for you too.

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