You are about to set out and write an ebook, do you know what your audience wants?
By focusing on what your audience wants instead of what you think you should write or what you believe they want, you not only guarantee your ebook commercial success, but you take the uncertainty and doubt away from your writing project making the entire exercise faster and easier.
Here are 10 questions that will help you to direct your ebook writing toward a desparate audience who will buy your ebooks and information products:
- Do they want answers to specific questions?
- Do they want clarity – is the existing information too complicated?
- Do they want more detail, are there lots of general books and a lack of specific, detailed information?
- Does your audience want you to give examples or applied knowledge when you write an ebook?
- How about extra support, should you bundle a coaching call with your ebook to make it really sell?
- Does your reader want a set number of pages or is a short ebook ok?
- Do they want to have a follow-up update in 6-months time?
- Does your audience want a physical copy of your product?
- Do they want a checklist or workbook to accompany the written text?
- Do a signifcant portion of your audience want an audio version of your ebook as well as a written version?
Inside this eBook Writing Course we outline dozens of techniques for researching markets and uncovering answers to questions just like these so that you can dominate your market with your ebooks and information products.
As writers, entrepreneurs, researchers, subject matter experts and information publishers we have to constantly remind ourselves that we must write an ebook that is in line with our audience’s desires.
Asking the 10 questions above before you start to write an ebook, during the actual ebook writing and again as you finish up and prepare bonuses and launch of your ebook will help keep our audience in mind and prevent us from writing only what we want to write.