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Writing a Vegan Ebook in Less Than a Week

MarinaHanes
November 2nd, 2009 by MarinaHanes · Business Ideas, Marketing & Social Media

Writing a vegan ebook is another way that you can promote your business and prove your credibility in the field. Although an ebook might sound foreign to you, it’s a project that you can complete in less than seven days as long as you have a plan.

What’s Your Big Idea?

In order for your ebook to be successful, it should cover an interesting topic. First, figure out what you’re knowledgeable in. If you write about something you know, it will be easier to write. It also helps if you’re passionate about the topic too.

Once you have you’re topic, start doing some preliminary research online. Find credible sources that you can site in your ebook. You might even want to interview colleagues depending on your topic. Researching before you write might also inspire you to cover a different aspect of the topic too, which might be more beneficial to your audience.

Putting It All Together
Create a step-by-step outline that you can refer to as you write your vegan ebook. Even though it’s not going to be a paperback book, you still want it to flow in a logical manner. Headings and subheadings will keep you organized, and it will also make reading easier for your audience.

Although ebooks can be any length, set a shorter page limit for your first ebook. If it’s a 25-page ebook, you will have more time to edit it and ensure that it will benefit your target readers. It’s also wise to set daily goals; for example, write five pages every day.

Keep it Simple
Format the vegan ebook in a word processor such as Microsoft Word and don’t worry about adding pictures on every page or even backgrounds. Create a simple title page maybe with a picture. Then include a forward, your chapters and a section at the end for your references.

Your vegan ebook will be valuable to your target audience if it contains helpful and easy to follow information. Plus, it can help you establish yourself and your company as an expert in your niche. Tip: Don’t let the writing overwhelm you, just take it a chapter at a time and go back later to review and revise.

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