Thursday, August 16, 2012

5 Tips to make writing easier eBook


Here are 5 tips to make it easier to write eBooks and improve their quality:

1. Plan your writing to a minimum of 2 blocks of hours. Okay so this is really two tips in one. The first is that you must plan your time. Let's face it, writing eBooks is not a lot of fun. If you do not really choose a specific time and set that as the time of writing that will never end. Just find out that you delay writing and be productive instead of wasting time you could have written. Maybe you check your email or maybe play with Spider Solitaire (bad, bad, bad). The only thing that will just write your eBook. The second tip is to schedule time to write in chunks large enough to edit and write a whole chapter. You might not need no less than 2 hours. Well, the first chapter is full of writing that is important. Block that period of time.

2. Write first, fix later. One of the worst habits you can get to is to fix as you go. Turn off the spelling checker. Turn off the grammar checker. Just sit down and write. Just as we speak. Take the words on paper. Looking back while writing breaks my train of thought. He writes much more slowly than you think. Is there any chance that your mind is to go out in something other than words on paper, but it is going to do it. And again and again wasting precious time on the track. Do not give the excuse. Leave the preparation to the next scheduled time of writing. This has the advantage of getting back on track and keep your voice line. It 's also a great way to avoid writer's block.

3 Write down your main chapters first. One after the other. If you've really got your act together you should be able to write each chapter from beginning to end. But if you do not leave your introduction, conclusion and the bridge until after the main part of the chapter was written. Then write a hook as big as his introduction. Then write your own conclusions, and finally the bridge. When you have finished all the chapters, go back and write the introduction and concluding chapters.

4. Organize your thoughts before writing. This is really tied to the next tip. If you have to sit down and think about what you are writing is ten times more difficult. So sit down and list each chapter and then each of the topics. Each topic will be a paragraph of about 100 words. (Of course, when writing your eBook, you break those points to some arguments end up as two or even three real points). When your eBook is pretty long break. Think of the result as a PowerPoint slide. All you need to do to write your eBook is to speak on the topic for 1 to 2 minutes. Knowing what each paragraph is about make your writing much easier.

5. Have an adequate system of writing. Even if an eBook is short for accounting standards, is still a complex piece of writing. And the systems, tools and techniques that work for an article or essay just does not work for a long and complex works as a book or eBook. So get yourself a system that helps you organize your thoughts and minimize the rewrite .......

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