Alright, I hope you made your decision what kind of product you want to create. If not then go back to Creating a product, pt.2.
Let´s have an example... We say your hobby is printing t-shirts yourself in your basement.
Now you could write an ebook on how everybody could print his own t-shirts at home. You could explain it step by step in your ebook so that everybody would just have to follow your explanations and could start printing t-shirts at home. You might think "Well, who wants to know that and everybody could find explanations online for free" but you need to know two things.
First thing is, there are millions and millions of people worldwide using the internet every day. If only a fraction of these millions are interested in your product and actually buy it it is still enough to earn you a ridiculously huge income. The more specific and the less general your product is, the better.
And second, yes you can get almost any information on the internet for free these days. But it takes a lot of time and endurance to search the web for solutions and a lot of people are more than willing to pay money if you deliver the info they are looking for so they don´t have to search the web themselves.
With those two things in mind you can start.
Start writing your ebook. Everybody can write. An ebook does not need to be hundreds and hundreds of pages. If you deliver the information you promise then an ebook can be a couple of pages, maybe a dozen. Just open Windows Word and start writing. You can start somewhere in the middle if that helps you. I always do. That way I create the beginning and ending of an ebook around my main part which for me personally is way easier to do. It does not have to look fancy, it does not have to be written in an academic way. Just write the way you talk, keep it easy to follow, use common speech.
Once you finished it you download a PDF-Creator on your computer and convert your Word-File
into a PDF-File. That simple!
In the next part of Creating a product we will explain you how to create an ebook without actually writing it...
Tom
Let´s have an example... We say your hobby is printing t-shirts yourself in your basement.
Now you could write an ebook on how everybody could print his own t-shirts at home. You could explain it step by step in your ebook so that everybody would just have to follow your explanations and could start printing t-shirts at home. You might think "Well, who wants to know that and everybody could find explanations online for free" but you need to know two things.
First thing is, there are millions and millions of people worldwide using the internet every day. If only a fraction of these millions are interested in your product and actually buy it it is still enough to earn you a ridiculously huge income. The more specific and the less general your product is, the better.
And second, yes you can get almost any information on the internet for free these days. But it takes a lot of time and endurance to search the web for solutions and a lot of people are more than willing to pay money if you deliver the info they are looking for so they don´t have to search the web themselves.
With those two things in mind you can start.
Start writing your ebook. Everybody can write. An ebook does not need to be hundreds and hundreds of pages. If you deliver the information you promise then an ebook can be a couple of pages, maybe a dozen. Just open Windows Word and start writing. You can start somewhere in the middle if that helps you. I always do. That way I create the beginning and ending of an ebook around my main part which for me personally is way easier to do. It does not have to look fancy, it does not have to be written in an academic way. Just write the way you talk, keep it easy to follow, use common speech.
Once you finished it you download a PDF-Creator on your computer and convert your Word-File
into a PDF-File. That simple!
In the next part of Creating a product we will explain you how to create an ebook without actually writing it...
Tom

