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How To Select a Great Topic For Your Book or Ebook Part 3 of 5
There is almost no limit whatsoever on the marketability of
how-to books. Everyone wants an instruction manual, advice, and
encouragement that they can do anything they read a how-to book
for. Anything you know how to do, anything you've ever wanted to
learn, or anything that's teachable at all, can become a how-to
ebook.
How-to books for hobbyists are a good way to go, and this
overlaps with the discussion above. A hobby how-to ebook could
be anything from how to build a home from hay bales to how to
play Texas Hold 'Em to how to understand Shakespeare. One book
publisher knows how hungry we are for how-to information, and
has created a whole series of "Dummies" books around the market.
Further, there are other similar book series', and all of them
are doing quite well! "The Everything" series, "Idiot's Guide"
series and others are all cashing in on the how-to phenomenon.
You could cash in by creating ebooks on any or all subjects
covered in any of those series'. Go to www.dummies.com, and
check out their list of titles. Pick one you like, and move full
speed ahead!
Remember that even though the books have "Dummies" in the title,
that the books are as popular as they are because the readers
are not treated like dummies at all. The authors cater to a
person who wants to find out the easiest way to do something
without too much tangential discussion. When you have your ebook
written and when you choose a title, make sure you are appealing
to a reader's smarts! If you use words like stupid, dumb, or
hopeless in the title, make sure that it is clear that the
meaning would not extend to insulting the individual reader.
Ebooks, because of their brevity and because they are marketed
primarily on the Internet can target smaller audiences. You
don't have to write a universal book like How to use a computer
(which may not be interesting enough to sell anyway in this
decade). Ebooks can cover more specific territory. Knowing this,
you can 1) create your ebook in a specific way for a specific
niche readership, and 2) create additional ebooks for different
facets of the same subject, and sell each one separately!
Say you've decided to write an ebook on
fishing. (FYI, this is one of those hobbies where enthusiasts
are willing to spend money!). You could create "How to Catch
Freshwater Trout," "How to Tie Your Own Flies," or "How to Plan
a Successful Deep Sea Fishing Trip." Almost anything related to
the hobby can become a separate ebook depending on how much
detail you include. Clearly, "How to put on waders," probably
wouldn't be a great choice (though some would say it's
impossible to underestimate today's consumer), because you would
have to strain to fill up 60 to 100 pages on such a simple
topic. You get the idea. The topic would need to be, in most
cases, book worthy. Use good judgment.
Then, life itself requires instructions, as we know from "Life's
Little Instruction Book." So, life also qualifies as a good
how-to book topic. There are numerous subtopics, and you'll
never run out of ideas. Here are a few examples:
- "How to ensure your child gets an A+ in math" - "How to have a
successful garage sale" - "How to organize your home office"
And while we're on the subject of how-to books, I'd like to make
one quick point. The titles of these ebooks do not need to be
incredibly clever. Be sure the words "How to" are the first part
of the title, and the rest should tell exactly what the ebook is
about.
For example, which of these three titles would be best?
1. "How to have a successful garage sale." 2. "One weekend away
from a cleaner house" 3. "How to sell your old shoes for a
profit"
Although numbers 2 and 3 are clever, a little punchy, and
correspond with the ebook content, I would still recommend using
title number 1. "How to have a successful garage sale" sums it
up pretty well and will catch the eye of an Internet surfer who
is interested in putting together a garage sale and needs a
how-to manual. Anyway, back to the point. Any phase of life, way
of coping with life, or large or small thing about life can be
the subject of a how-to book.
About the author:
Aaron Morganstern is a freelance copywriter, and has ghost
written ebooks for several well-known internet marketers. He
resides in Utah with his wife, and enjoys skiing and other
outdoor activities. For more information about ebooks and
writing he recommends the website writingcash.com and he
can often be found on writing forums giving helpful advice to
aspiring young authors.
Aaron Morganstern
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