Crazy About The eBooks!!
by John E. Booth


eBook. You see the term spelled many different ways:
e-book, Ebook, E-book, ebook. "What is an ebook?"
The term stands for "electronic book."

"How can an ebook help me?"

Do you have expertise for an area such as writing, crafting, technical?

Imagine the traffic, a popular e-book can bring you.
Especially if it's a freebie from hundreds of web
sites.

Keep in mind though, of the value and demand of the
topic you'll present. Is it of high interest? Is the
target audience large? Is your e-book worth charging
money for?

Also, are you capable of creating an ebook that looks
professional? Very important.

How are your writing skills? Don't be afraid to ask
for help from a friend.

But don't let these factors scare you. Just use some
good sense.

In fact, I've read some very grammatically (is that right?) poor ebooks, but the information contained in
them was worth paying for. But still, try to make it
look good!

Just by assembling a collection of web pages regarding
the same topic is your starting point. Then with just
a few clicks you've made an ebook.

Whether your business is online or not. You CAN
incorporate ebook usage into your business.

Imagine making available a full color catalog to your
customers, that they view on their PCs. Photos, an
audio introduction, an easy to use graphical interface
using frames (if you're familiar), menus, and more.

Sure beats printing costs. Try to find a printer to
make a limited run of color catalogs vs. the small cost
of a floppy disk. ?????

Your expertise is screaming for the creation of an
ebook!!

Would you like an example of an ebook? (in case you're
still wondering what I'm talking about) Go see one of
mine at http://www.sohohelper.com/loops and download
the free demo just so you'll have a better idea of
what's possible.

You can use any html editor to create your web pages,
which is simply what an ebook is comprised of. Just
assemble them and have a starting page with an index,
make it suit your taste, and you're set.

There is no better way to promote that book you've been
wanting to write. Now you don't need a publisher, just
a small website to promote it. There are many free
website services out there.

You can employ security features that allow someone to
say, read the first chapter, but have to purchase an
unlock key to buy the rest of the book. This way the
person can have a look before making the purchase.

Have I gotten your attention yet?

The software which I use and highly recommend is called
E-ditor Pro. It's inexpensive and is really quite
powerful and versatile. Visit Miguel Alvarez's website
at http://www.e-ditorial.com/ebook.cgi?id=Jeneric
for more info.

Now, you'll also need a book cover graphic. This
really stimulates downloads because people can relate
a downloaded product to something that's tangible.

The folks at Virtuapack.com do some really excellent
work at have a really special deal right now. Go to
http://www.virtuapack.com/click.htm?id=egraphic to see
some of their impressive graphic creations.

Here's my other site that incorporates an ebook graphic
http://www.MuzikBizMaster.com , See what I mean?

You can take your knowledge or skill, fine tune the
text a little, put it on a webpage, add graphics, and
PRESTO! An eBook. Neat and professional.

The eBook possibilities are nearly endless...

"How To Build Porch Furniture From Wood"

"Bounce Back To Good Health... With Magnets!"

"Understanding Children & Their Psychology"

I've just made these eBook titles up, but they are all
topics of great interest that you can convey with just
as much detail as you like. The more informative the
eBook, the more value it may carry for the reader.

Understand?

What are you waiting for? Get started on that eBook
project right now!

About The Author:
John E. Booth is the Webmaster of
http://www.sohohelper.com . SOHOhelper.com provides
resources, products, and information helpful for
operating a successful small or home business.