Do you have to be an expert to write your own ebook
about a topic you KNOW will sell?

What happens when you stumble across a promising
market, idea or topic for an ebook, but don’t know
how to quickly find out what content you should
package to sell?

Let’s look at a real life example.

One of the top selling ebooks under the competitive
category of Home and Family within Clickbank’s marketplace
is this book – “Tropical Fish Secrets”

A quick check on Overture shows the demand for topics
regarding tropical fish is quite large —

“Tropical Fish” 160,455

with many other related searches well over 10,000 looking
for various information on tropical fish and aquariums.

If you haven’t already gone over to take a look, visit the
sales page over at: http://hop.clickbank.net/?ideaguide/seanlemay

Look closely at the bullets half-way down the page, you will see
the very questions any “beginner” fish owner would have – questions
like:

– saltwater versus freshwater aquarium
– how to keep the quality of water good, and your fish
healthy
– how NOT to kill your fish
– how to know how much to feed your fish
– how to place and light your aquarium

and so on…

Now, even if you were brand new to aquariums and fish, then you
could likely have come up with at least half the questions he
has answered in his book.

The rest, with a few hours research on discussion forums,
magazines, talking with fish owners – you could find the
rest.

What you want is to target the 80-90% of the market that are
beginners – that you can easily find answers to their pressing
questions.

You will find hundreds of thousands of similar market
opportunities out there – where you can assemble a list of
questions to be answered and simply write a few pages each
day to create your own compelling ebooks.

There is no guarantee – but with a well researched idea and
a half-decent product, you should easily be able to turn each
ebook into at least $20,000/yr in income – much more in certain
cases.

To learn more about 5 masters who turn their ideas into profits
over and over again – visit http://www.creating-infoproducts.com

Happy writing…

Jeff