The
First Step to a
Best-Selling eBook
by David Garfinkel
(c) David Garfinkel
- All Rights reserved
Why do some ebooks
sell off the charts, while other ones can barely get off the ground?
You'd be surprised.
The other day, I was
having breakfast with a friend who is a world-famous, best-selling "bookstore
book" author. I asked him, "Hey - how's your ebook doing?"
His answer: "I've...
sold... four."
We talked for a little
while about what he was doing. I saw his problem - he was applying his
success formula for "bookstore books" to ebooks. And it wasn't working
very well on the 'Net.
I told him, "People
don't buy ebooks to stimulate their minds or indulge their imaginations.
Harry Potter would never make it as an ebook. Authors you see on Larry
King or Oprah don't write the kind of books that sell well as digital
products on the Net. If he were alive and writing today, even Ernest Hemingway
would fall short."
Me, I'm what you would
call a best-selling ebook author. But, unlike the New York Times bestselling
authors, I don't write any groundbreaking, "brilliant" material to sell
on the Web.
What I write is intensely
*practical* -- simple, step-by- step, problem-solving, time-saving stuff.
With ebooks like that, my sales really do go off the charts.
Now you might accuse
me of bragging. But now that I have your attention, how would you like
to know my secret for a bestselling ebook?
It's simple.
The ebook must...
1) make a big promise
2) to solve a major,
nagging problem
3) for a rabid market.
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To show you what I
mean, here are three examples of ebook ideas.
First, a lame example:
An ebook on creating
a more pleasant living environment for yourself by choosing the right
wall hangings. This could possibly work as a bookstore book, but it's
a TERRIBLE idea for a bestselling ebook.
Why? Because there
just isn't a large, rabid group of people laying awake at night, tossing
and turning, tortured with the thought, "If only I had the right paintings
and tapestries on my walls, then my life would be perfect."
Now, let's move on
and look at an OK example:
An ebook on keeping
an old junker going without spending a lot of money. This is "OK" because
there are always a lot of people who have old, broken-down cars and need
to keep them going without putting tons of money into repairs. This problem
really does keep them awake at night.
Why is this only an
"OK" idea?
Because even though
it would make sense from your point of view for these people to spend
$19 or $29 on your ebook to save hundreds of dollars in repairs, they
are probably watching their pennies and won't be super-likely to buy your
ebook.
Sure, they should.
But that doesn't mean
they will.
Finally, an excellent
example:
An ebook on a how
to save A LOT of money selling your own house without using a real estate
agent, thus holding onto thousands of dollars you would have otherwise
paid in commissions.
This is an "excellent"
ebook idea because in America, one in five people move every year - so
there's a large market. They're "rabid" because many of them really resent
paying real estate agents a large commission, and that commission is a
major, annoying problem for these people.
By the way, I have
a friend who wrote such a book, and the sales of his ebook have given
him and his wife enough money to cover their own mortgage and two car
payments every month for several years.
I'd call that a best-seller
-- wouldn't you? :)
So, to wrap up, before
you dive into your new ebook, ask yourself these three questions:
1. Who is my Rabid
Market?
2. What is my Big
Promise?
3. What Major, Nagging
Problem does it solve?
Answer those questions,
and you're well on your way to creating a best-selling ebook on the Internet!
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David Garfinkel is
a leading Web sales copywriter who helps authors market and sell ebooks.
He is co-author of "eBook Secrets Exposed: How to Make MASSIVE Amounts
of Money In Record Time With Your Own eBook (Whether You Wrote It Or Not!)"
For more information, visit: http://www.ebooksecretsexposed.com
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