Minggu, 25 November 2007

Intermediate Tips to Advance in EBook Writing

by Sean R Mize

Publishing an eBook is one thing and writing one is another. There are more obstacles once you transform your thoughts into words. First of all, you need to think of the right words to express your ideas. Second, you're prone to what is being called as writer's block-when you basically don't know what and how to write your topic.
To make things a little bit easier for you, here are sure-fire intermediate tips to advance in your eBook writing:
1. Make your title truly memorable. It also goes to mean that you have to be very creative with your title. It's not enough that you can actually write compelling chapters in your electronic book, have someone read it once, and let him forget about it. If you are going to make a general heading for your own eBook, make sure that it can easily be remembered and would definitely come up during discussions among friends or business partners. In other words, your electronic book becomes worth sharing too even by your title alone.
2. Go for a more personal tone. This is one of the greatest benefits in eBook writing. You don't have to sound or pretend that you're so stiff so your electronic book would appear formal. With an electronic book, it's always best to write it as if you're talking directly to the reader. After all, you're trying to convince them to go with your idea or your conclusion.
3. Break the paragraphs. EBooks are very handy. They can be downloaded in hard drives or transferred in PDAs, so the readers can just read through them even if they're on the road. The problem is you are definitely limited by the physical attributes of these devices. Texts may appear so small, and the entire screen can look so crowded. To prevent eye strain and to make your eBook much more pleasing, break your paragraphs with white space.

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