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Ebook Writing - Guide to Starting Your Own E-book by Raymond Nesa

The creation of an e-book does not go too far with the actual creation of a book. Basically, the process involved in writing both the e-book and the "manual" book are all the same. Both still requires intensive researching, unparalleled grammar knowledge, prolific writing style and all other components of a good writer. Only that, in e-book, the publication is done online and the viewing population is quite large compared to the "manual" one. So, how are you going to start writing your own e-book?

* Think of a Title. All books have titles. Make sure that your title speaks well of the content of it. It is a must that the title, too, must express a bit of a mystery to attract consuming public to read on the entire e-book. It is never easy making a title, but when you hit it right, you are one-step assured of a success.

* From your main title, come up with interesting sub topics. Make sure, too, that the sub-topics are anchored from the main topic. This is often called outlining the topics to ensure that coherence of the subject is attained.

* After completing the outline, you may want to start collecting your ideas and begin writing. Since, free flow of information is inevitable, write and compose all things that you know and then after finishing, re-write them to attain coherence, correctness, and substance.

* Do not disregard proofreading your work after its completion. A book is a scholarly job. Any error in grammar is deemed a major offense. Therefore, it is a must that you take out all these jeopardizing errors and clean your work.

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