How to Write a Great Ebook–Part 2

When you write an ebook, you want to help your readers, and you want to stand out from the crowd. While most people just provide information, if you help your readers move forward and take action, then you and your ebook become exceptionally valuable. Here's how to write a great ebook.

Provide Questions

Depending on the purpose of your e-book, you can use questions throughout to help people think about their goals, their values, or their ideas. You can also ask questions that provoke a shift in viewpoint.

Provide Activities

Another way to get e-book readers involved is to provide activities that forward the goals of your book. Have readers journal about it, do something, experiment with different approaches.

Examples: Questions for Reflection and Comment

Here's are sample questions based on this blog post.

  • Think of an e-book topic.
  • What questions would you ask people to get them thinking about how that topic applies to them?
  • What actions would you ask them to take to get them involved with the topic?

You may wish to read the first article in this series, Write a Great Ebook Part 1: Six Characteristics.

If you find valuable ideas here, please share with friends and colleagues.

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