Working the Net-Part 2
Writing an eBook-Part 1
Throughout the history of the Marketplace, every industry; Manufacturing, Rail Travel, Automobiles, Electronics, etc has had its battle ground. In turn, each of these industries had its commanding Generals. Entrepreneurs that had the vision, drive and expertise to compete and be successful in their own specific marketplace.
One of the leading industries of today is Internet Marketing and some of the new entrepreneurs are the ones who choose to compete in a cybernetic battleground. With virtual store fronts and informational products that line the shelves in the Ethernet.
You have an opportunity to generate some big bucks by selling you own products on the internet. Do you have a hobby or interest that you know a lot about? Well sit down at your computer and tell others. Create an eBook.
People are hungry for knowledge and are always looking to find out more about their own interests. There are bound to be plenty in the global marketplace who are willing to pay
For the info that you can provide.
Are you knowledgeable in a certain subject but you fear you lack the writing skills to “put the facts on the page”? There are freelance writers who would be willing to collaborate on a paying project with you. If you have one among your family and friends that’s even better.
However, I can tell you (as a writer) it’s not that hard to write. You do it every day. Just imagine that you’re at a party, sitting comfortably, a cool beverage in your hand and you’re telling the enthralled crowd around you about the “Adventure of Bee Keeping” or how “Not all Molecules are the Same.” Those are obviously just examples (unless you’re a Bee Keeper or Molecular Scientist).
The main thing about writing is to keep it conversational. You take your subject and dissect it. Break it down into a ‘logical order of explanation’ and create an outline. Once you have an outline you sit down and tell the story “with your hands“.
Just let it flow out of you. Don’t worry about punctuations, spelling or grammar. You’ll clean it up later. Just take it one chapter at a time and tell them your story. You’ll be amazed at how easy it really is. The computer is a very interested listener, completely enthralled with everything you say and they never interrupt.
Once you have spoken your mind (on this subject) print it out and lay it aside till tomorrow. You don’t really have to wait till tomorrow but let your brain rest for a while. Try not to think about it; watch a movie, read the paper or play with your dog (or cat, or hamster etc) The main thing is to not think about “it”. You need to change the subject in your brain. Give it a rest. That’s exactly what I’m going to do right now. We’ll continue on in my next post.
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To be continued…
by David Spangenburg













