Where to Begin?

© Copyright 2006 Kris Williams

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Where should an individual begin when thinking about eBooks? First you should define what exactly you would like to do with eBooks! And to define this you should come up with a list of pro’s and con’s for and against eBooks that you feel is noteworthy and worth investigating further.

 

There are many ways to be involved with eBooks. Here are some ideas you can mull over while thinking about how to define what you would like to do with eBooks:

 

  1. Write eBooks.
  2. Write articles for eBooks.
  3. Become an Author.
  4. Become a Publisher.
  5. Design eBooks.
  6. Design templates for eBooks.
  7. Design eBook covers.
  8. Design eBook Cover templates.
  9. Work with different eBook formats.
  10. Sell content or information using eBooks.
  11. Create info-products.
  12. Create FREE eBooks.
  13. Create white papers or business documents in easy electronic format.
  14. Create Musical eBooks.
  15. Create comic eBooks.
  16. Create art portfolio’s or photography portfolio’s.
  17. Create eBooks for use with eCourses or as required materials for classes.

 

This list is always being added to. The possibilities are really endless with the electronic books since it can cut down costs in a huge way for any individual or business. Consider what it is that you really want to do with your eBooks and then go from there.

 

Some questions you should be thinking about are:

 

  1. Do I want to learn the process of making eBooks?
  2. Do I want to write an eBook or more?
  3. Do I want to research the topic and find useful content for the eBook?
  4. Do you like to write?
  5. Do you like to sell?
  6. Are you willing to work at writing and selling?
  7. Does your business need inexpensive ways to sell or distribute content to its employees or customers?
  8. Do you want to become your own publisher?
  9. Do you enjoy reading and writing on a day-to-day business?
  10. Are you willing to learn what it takes for all aspects of eBooks to include web site design, working with publishers, working with online companies, working with customers, and more?
  11. Can you write fresh content, above and beyond your competitors?
  12. Do you have the time to get involved with eBooks?
  13. Do you need a FREE eBook to entice customers for your website or page?
  14. Do you want to find a way to collect, prepare, and create an eBook to capture special moments or document collections?
  15. Do you know where to sell your eBooks?
  16. Do you know where to give-away your eBooks or how-to create FREE eBooks?
  17. Do you know your eBook rights?

 

Any and all of these questions should get you thinking more on the subject of where to start in eBooks. Define what it is you are looking to do, solve, or create! Then get find out more on those specific questions that have captivated you or are the direction in wish you wish to proceed. Good luck in your eBook endeavors!

 

 

 

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Kris Williams is a logo designer for http://www.eLogo.us and http://www.DataWorkZ.com. She also is the creator of the HOT eBag BLANK Template, FLAT face design BLANK eBook Cover, and the NEW WD eBox! Check out http://www.eBookCovers.us for more of her eCovers! 

 

© Copyright March 2005 Kris Williams, http://www.kriswilliams.us