How To Write An eBook With 25 Steemit Blogs
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<html> <p>So many new people complain that their great content isn't getting viewed, but here is a way to capitalize on your content by creating an eBook out of your blogs. This is the easiest way to write an eBook... at least in my opinion.</p> <p><img src="https://image.ibb.co/h7BXpk/Screen_Shot_2017_07_18_at_11_37_39_PM.png" width="778" height="570"/></p> <h1><strong>Step 1: What will your book be about?</strong></h1> <p><img src="https://media0.giphy.com/media/Y3jYuzvSJdh7y/giphy.gif" width="200" height="200"/></p> <p>What topic do you want to write about? Why are you creating the eBook? Is it to put on Amazon Kindle Marketplace and sell it or to use as a tool to giveaway to receive leads and emails? The first step is to figure out what you want to write about. It needs to be a topic you have good knowledge on and can write effectively.</p> <p><br></p> <h1><strong>Step 2: Outline your eBook.</strong></h1> <p><img src="https://media0.giphy.com/media/Yw1VhVPWESAQ8/giphy.gif" width="500" height="280"/></p> <p>Now you know what you want to write about, now outline the story. The outline should list at least 25 topics for the eBook. EXAMPLE - 7 of the topics might be chapters and then the other 18 topics might be the content and sections within a chapter. If you need more than 25 or need less, adjust accordingly for your topic. Generally, if you use 25 topics and write about a page and a half each time, you are going to have a 40 page eBook which is a good length for a $.99-$2.99 ebook.</p> <p><br></p> <h1><strong>Step 3: Write your blogs</strong></h1> <p><img src="https://media2.giphy.com/media/xT5LMGzv83JZc7isec/giphy.gif" width="480" height="202"/></p> <p>Now that you have your 25 topics for your eBook, write a blog to fit each one. Then post that blog on Steemit. Do that for 25 days and you will have all the content to start writing your eBook. The trick is to break down the topics into small bitesize chunks. A lot of e-readers consume content that way too so it is wise to break up an eBook this way. </p> <p><br></p> <h1>Step 4: Mine comments for improvements</h1> <p><img src="https://media2.giphy.com/media/xT5LMXrWGaPQ67gX5K/giphy.gif" width="480" height="360"/></p> <p>Look through the comments on each blog to see if you get any good feedback or things that you could change and improve. If someone asks a question, then you can edit your blog to answer the question before you put in in the draft for the ebook.</p> <p><br></p> <h1><strong>Step 5: Layout the eBook</strong></h1> <p><img src="https://media.giphy.com/media/QqfGHfKhcHRss/giphy.gif" width="686" height="386"/></p> <p>First you want to use your outline as the table of contents and then start laying out the eBook with the edited content from the blogs. You might have to add a few paragraphs here and there to connect the pieces, but if you write according to your outline it should fit together nicely with little additional writing.</p> <p><br></p> <h1><strong>Step 6: Final draft</strong></h1> <p><img src="https://media3.giphy.com/media/vcq8k1rVjO0Ks/giphy.gif" width="160" height="170"/></p> <p>Get the final layout done and ready to put in the marketplace. Go to Fiverr.com and get a cover graphic made and then you have finished your first eBook by repurposing your 25 blogs from Steemit.</p> <p><br></p> <h1><strong>Step 7: Put it on sale</strong></h1> <p><img src="https://media.giphy.com/media/BFa0nsXyRDCbC/giphy.gif" width="420" height="315"/></p> <p><em>(all gifs from www.giphy.com)</em></p> <p>Go ahead and put it on Amazon and see what happens. You could sell a couple of copies a week and make an extra $50 bucks a month. If you do this for six months, and each one sold $50 a month, then that would be an additional $3,600 a year. </p> <p>If you need more info check out this blog I did. <a href="https://steemit.com/writing/@walkingkeys/three-steps-to-make-a-residual-income-writing-online-other-than-steemit">Three Steps To Make A Residual Income Writing Online... Other Than Steemit</a></p> <p><br></p> <p><img src="https://steemitimages.com/0x0/https://steemitimages.com/0x0/https://steemitimages.com/DQmXnJ8h7r1Ne7hnbN3MMvoWfe6SZSr84ZnwMLyZz6dMXQx/walking3.gif" width="800" height="100"/></p> <p>To my followers, you are the battery to my e-Reader.</p> <p><br></p> </html>