The planning and scheduling process of writing, research and writing itself are all very important when creating an eBook. However, one of the crucial stages is the feedback that other professionals in the sector can offer you. A second opinion will allow you to gauge, first of all, how the eBook is perceived by readers.
At this stage of review, look at:
That there are no spelling mistakes, that all the special database accents are in their place.
Make sure that all the topics outlined are properly developed and that nothing is left “up in the air.”
Make sure that the index, which you should do almost at the end of the process, has all the correct numbers. Check this more than once: before editing and when you are about to publish.
7. Design the eBook and make an attractive cover
Have you heard the saying “everything is in the eyes”? Content is very important and will be the reason why people read and download your eBook. However, keep that saying in mind. Design is also important so be careful with it.
The eBook cover should contain the following information:
Title of the eBook.
A brief description.
The author.
Company.
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8. Invite another professional to write the introduction to your e-book
An interesting way to make your eBook more successful and reach more readers is to have another professional write the introduction. This is similar to when we read a book and the prologue is written by a person other than the author.
In the case of eBooks, this can be an interesting twist and has the advantage of attracting more users. Look for a professional who is an authority or reference in the subject being written about and who can also add value to its dissemination.
6. Review it and ask for feedback once it's ready
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