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		<title>Topics bound to explode in how to ebooks 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These are fiery hot topics that are sure to be on the rise. You can pull any one of these to use for your first ebook. Then come back and pull another topic for your next ebook. Using the latest electronics. We are a society obsessed with having the latest and greatest technology. Do an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These are fiery hot topics that are sure to be on the rise. You can pull any one of these to use for your first ebook. Then come back and pull another topic for your next ebook.</p>
<p><strong><em>Using the latest electronics.</em></strong> We are a society obsessed with having the latest and greatest technology. Do an ebook on iPods, email/camera cell phones, wireless Internet, digital TV, or any combination of these items.<br />
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<p><strong><em>Home improvement.</em></strong> There&#8217;s so much of a craze in this area that do-it-yourself (DIY) stores are on every corner of major cities. If you haven&#8217;t been to a Home Depot or Lowe&#8217;s lately, then you are one of the few. Sure, apartment dwellers and young students aren&#8217;t in this market, but people with homes and money to afford them are in this market. In fact, some cable TV services offer entire channels dedicated to home improvement.<span id="more-159"></span></p>
<p>Especially of current interest are in-home automation systems. DIY home improvers are eager to learn about and buy things that will make their home lives more relaxing, high-tech, or fun. Create a book to teach them how to make their lights come on for them before they get home from their jobs, or how to press a button to adjust window blinds, music, or temperature. Or how Bill Gates&#8217; house works. Or how to add automation to an existing home, or how to build-in automation when a house is constructed.</p>
<p><strong>Identity theft</strong> prevention. Especially because ebooks are marketed on the Internet, this is a great topic. This is because people who purchase over the Internet are concerned that their credit card numbers will not be seen by others or misused in any way. Even away from the computer though, consumers are on-edge about identity theft. Today, people are shredding their receipts, removing their personal information from the face of their checks, and cautiously covering themselves when they type in passwords at public terminals or ATMs. Microchips are being installed on ID cards. People are worried. Tap into this with an ebook!</p>
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<p><strong>Safety.</strong> Along the same lines as worrying about identity theft, people are worried about their safety from other things like crime, chemical warfare attack, and natural disasters. Watch the evening news tonight, and you will be able to list at least twenty things that people are afraid of. When you talk about safety, you are speaking their language. Titles along the lines of be prepared for any natural disaster would go over well, as would those like never be a crime victim again, how to defend yourself in a parking lot, or prevent sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).</p>
<p><strong>How-to manuals</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>any new product recently on the market</strong>. This harks back to the Dummies series but takes it one step further. Target your ebook to people who want to buy the most current commercially available item. How to use the new model John Deere tractor. You will be sure that no one else has a book like yours, and you can say so in your sales pitch.</p>
<p><strong>How to survive any phase of life.</strong> People face numerous demons and battles as they live their lives. For many, when they&#8217;re in need, they&#8217;ll be reaching out for help. Support groups, private therapy, being with friends, starting over &#8211; these are all solid topics for an ebook. You could also reach out specifically to certain people needing emotional assistance. How to get through the terrible two&#8217;s. How to cope with a cancer diagnosis. Living with your own shortcomings. How to live with someone who is dying. Surviving high school. Any of these will do. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.learnhowtoebooks.com/goto/link/159/3"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-147" title="Write Your Ebook Today!" src="http://www.learnhowtoebooks.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/banner1.jpg" alt="Write Your Ebook Today!" width="157" height="261" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Anything to do with</strong> <strong>pets</strong>. People are pampering their pets more than ever before. Some pets are treated better than people. It&#8217;s the people who spend small fortunes on their pets that will also be willing to pay good money for an ebook that gives them ideas on how to treat their animals even more royally than they already do.</p>
<p>Write books on how to pamper your parakeet, homemade meals for picky dogs, where the pet spas are, how to train your kids to be cat-friendly, million dollar homes for mutts, which animals make the best pets, or pet psychology.</p>
<p><strong>Traveling mixed with the subjects above</strong>. Not only are people traveling like crazy, but they want to customize their itineraries and their methods of travel with their hobbies and lifestyles. Try a few of these on for size: where to dine around the globe and still stay on a low-carb diet plan. Hotels with the best exercise facilities. How to travel exquisitely with large dogs. Crime-proof your campsite. Be creative. There&#8217;s a market here.</p>
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		<title>3 Steps to Find “Freebies” to Add to Your E-book</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 20:12:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those of us who regularly shop on line are familiar with the array of free gifts, free bonuses and just plain freebies that are offered to a visitor to a website to encourage them to buy. How could you collect, select and offer free gifts, which will be valued as much as the original merchandise [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those of us who regularly shop on line are familiar with the array of free gifts, free bonuses and just plain freebies that are offered to a visitor to a website to encourage them to buy. How could you collect, select and offer free gifts, which will be valued as much as the original merchandise that is being purchased, put these gifts together and add them to your E-book? There are just three steps to do that very thing. They are:<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.learnhowtoebooks.com/goto/link/167/1"><img class="alignright" title="Traffic" src="http://www.yourtrafficsucks.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/125x125.gif" alt="" width="125" height="125" /></a></p>
<p>1.    Identify your key words in each chapter of your E-book. Now, type those words into your favorite search engine. You are looking for free E-books on the same subject in more depth, by a greater expert than you are, or by someone who gives a new and fresh angle to the topic. Add a link to the free E-book in each chapter of your E-book.</p>
<p>2.    Research the Internet for related free gifts. Now you are looking for things that you could give as free gifts in your E-book that will make it more appealing and give it more pass-along appeal to your readers. For example: If you are selling gardening supplies, find a planting guide on the web that can be downloaded and include that as a gift in your E-book.<span id="more-167"></span></p>
<p>3.    Download the freebies. Visit the freebies pages on those web sites. Most sites have freebies and encourage you to distribute them.</p>
<p>Other key words I searched for are freebies, free E-books, and free reports and then gave the key word that I wanted the free stuff for. Like… “freebies for gardeners”.</p>
<p>Give your reader the vest that you can offer. Give them your book, additional reading material and free gifts to boot. Everybody loves a bargain!</p>
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		<title>Outsource Ebook Writing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Sep 2009 22:56:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Outsource Ebook Writing You can outsource more than just rote writing to a ghostwriter. In fact, ghostwriters can be hired to research your topic fully on the Internet or elsewhere. They can then translate your or their research into organized sections and create palatable, conversational paragraphs for your readers. They can interview people that you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Outsource Ebook Writing</strong></p>
<p>You can outsource more than just rote writing to a ghostwriter. In fact, ghostwriters can be hired to research your topic fully on the Internet or elsewhere. They can then translate your or their research into organized sections and create palatable, conversational paragraphs for your readers. They can interview people that you designate or that they seek out for the ebook.</p>
<p>They can separate the ebook-worthy material from non-ebook-worthy material for inclusion with an eye on what readers are interested in and what you have hired them to write about. In other words, good ghostwriters will stay on the topic as they write and not veer off into irrelevant tangents. It&#8217;s actually an art form in itself to be able to insert quips and images that are designed to hold a reader&#8217;s interest while quickly and smoothly getting back on track to deliver the information promised by the title and table of contents.</p>
<p>Speaking of the table of contents, an experienced ghostwriter can review rough notes from you and propose a title and table of contents. Ghostwriters can start from notes, organize the material into an outline, generate a table of contents, research and add filling text, make boring information flow like an entertaining conversation, and more. They can basically start with whatever you&#8217;ve got to start with and get you from there to a completed ebook.<span id="more-80"></span></p>
<p>If you have already tried your hand at preparing an ebook, a ghostwriter can whip your existing draft ebook into sell-able shape. She can review the content, make suggestions, do necessary research, add new sections, repair grammar, or revise any not-quite-perfect portions of the ebook. In fact, it has been known to happen sometimes that one ghostwriter will be hired to edit another ghostwriter&#8217;s work. This may be done in a case where you are not satisfied with the result from the first ghostwriter, or can also be done if you just want to polish your product &#8211; going on the two heads are better than one philosophy.</p>
<p>She can use a writing style and language that is appropriate for the book. Should it be in first person like this ebook is? Or perhaps it would work better in third person like many reference books are written. Should it be written from a female or male perspective? Ghostwriters will accommodate your preferences, and if you don&#8217;t know your preferences, ghostwriters can help you make those decisions.</p>
<p>She can put the ebook into the format that you choose. If you want your pages to appear the size of regular notebook paper (about 8 ½ inches by 11 inches), then the writer can prepare the manuscript to fit. If you like large margins, where the text appears in-between in a narrower column, the ghostwriter can do that. Narrow column ebooks are popular, and easy on the eyes. If you like a blank page preceding chapters, ask for that. For items such as page dimensions, font, and layout, she can make recommendations. She can also, in most cases, provide you the electronic file type that you prefer (MS Word, WordPerfect, Adobe Acrobat, Internet html, or other), or make suggestions to you on format.</p>
<p>Finally, good ghostwriters can write quickly. Ghostwriters cannot perform miracles, but it&#8217;s not unheard of to get an ebook done in 30 days when you need it fast. Depending on your need and schedule, you can usually find some who will work even more quickly. It&#8217;s nice to allow six weeks, but not necessary.</p>
<p>You can sit back while your ebook is being written</p>
<p>All you need to do is give the ghostwriter the information and he can get straight to work. You may provide any level of detail on your title or topic, your notions (if any) on how the topic should be covered, and any other relevant information. Most of the communication can take place by email, and that keeps things pretty simple and also well-documented. You may, if you prefer, talk by phone or use regular mail. It&#8217;s not common or necessary to meet face to face with your writer to get her rolling on your project. This is because ebooks tend to be on tighter schedules and lower budgets than ghostwritten bookstore books. It will save time, money, and any confusion, if you try to use email and the Internet as your primary tools to communicate with your writer.</p>
<p>Ghostwriters are invaluable resources. Time is money, and you want to spend your time elsewhere (marketing, thinking of new ideas, relaxing at the beach), ghostwriting is definitely the way to go. The general advantages are that outsourcing the actual writing of the book is not too expensive, commonly done (it&#8217;s legal and writers are available to provide the service), and you can direct your energy somewhere else while the book is being written. In the end you&#8217;ll still own the written words, and can do whatever you want with them. Indeed you can even edit and revise them yourself! Next, I&#8217;ll talk about finding those available ebook ghostwriters and touch also on pricing.</p>
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		<title>Where to find great ebook writers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 22:54:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where to find great writers When you hire for a writer for your ebook, what you are doing is enlisting the services of a ghostwriter. A ghostwriter is a writer who publishes under someone else&#8217;s name, with the consent of both parties. Traditionally, ghostwriters have been and are still today hired by celebrities to write [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Where to find great writers</h1>
<p>When you hire for a writer for your ebook, what you are doing is enlisting the services of a <strong>ghostwriter</strong>. A ghostwriter is a writer who publishes under someone else&#8217;s name, with the consent of both parties.</p>
<p>Traditionally, ghostwriters have been and are still today hired by celebrities to write autobiographies when the celebrities are not talented writers. Ghostwriters also sometimes create works for well-known authors, such as Tom Clancy. This practice is done for business reasons, because the author&#8217;s name alone will sell the books, no matter who actually wrote them.</p>
<p>Ghostwriters may also write for book series&#8217; that don&#8217;t actually have a real-person author. An example of a series written this way is the Hardy Boys series you may remember from your youth. The Hardy Boys cover author, Franklin W. Dixon, does not actually exist. Many romance novel series&#8217; have also been created in this way, where the author name on the cover represents any number or variety of commissioned writers.<span id="more-78"></span></p>
<p>With the advent of the Internet and ebooks, today, ghostwriters also write ebooks. When you outsource your ebook to a ghostwriter, you are giving them the job of creating the words in your ebook in exchange for a fee. You still get to put your own author name on the finished product. Ultimately you will own the copyright, and you can sell the ebook as many times as you like. If it sounds like a pretty nice arrangement, it is. It&#8217;s all completely legal and commonly done. And you do not have to be a celebrity or Tom Clancy to hire one.</p>
<p>Great things about ghostwriters</p>
<p>Just because a ghostwriter does the writing does not mean that you do not deserve to be the credited author. You will be the originator of the idea, and provide direction to the ghostwriter, so that the written material reflects what you want it to say. You may also create a pen name for yourself if you wish your real name to remain anonymous to casual readers.</p>
<p>Once you hand off the reins to a ghostwriter to prepare an ebook for you, you may never go back and try to write one yourself ever again. A ghostwriter can do so many things for you, from researching to editing. And any writer knows that the process of writing and polishing a book or an ebook takes a significant amount of time. Much more than most readers will ever know. Start-to-finish writing is a large task best left to those who love their jobs, who are willing to spend the time writing and re-writing incessantly until things are just right, and who has talent and experience in the craft.</p>
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		<title>How To Format Your Ebook Part 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some ebook authors prefer the .exe file because it can provide additional flexibility, nice graphic conversion, and other features. Most .exe converters or services cost a bit, and honestly, you probably won&#8217;t need those features. First of all, most ebook readers just want to read your book and are not terribly impressed with extraneous details [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some ebook authors prefer the .exe file because it can provide additional flexibility, nice graphic conversion, and other features. Most .exe converters or services cost a bit, and honestly, you probably won&#8217;t need those features. First of all, most ebook readers just want to read your book and are not terribly impressed with extraneous details that would not be presented in a paper book, with the exception of hyperlinks. Secondly, .exe files are only viewable on PC&#8217;s, so right off the bat, you lose potential Mac customers.<span id="more-103"></span></p>
<p>You can, of course, put your ebook on the web as a MS Word file. This makes for a cumbersome download and then your customer will need to have a similar program to read your book. Some word processing files can be compressed for quicker downloads. But that still doesn&#8217;t solve the problem of your readers needing MS Word or similar purchased software to read your book.</p>
<p>You can put your ebook on the web in .html format so that it can be read just like a web page. Some word processing programs have html converters that you can try. To me, this is going to extra trouble that you just don’t need. Take the simpler road &#8211; .pdf.</p>
<p>Free Word to PDF converter <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.learnhowtoebooks.com/goto/www_doc2pdf_net/103/1" target="_blank">www.doc2pdf.net</a></p>
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		<title>How To Format Your Ebook</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2009 14:37:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are two common ebook formats, EXE and PDF. These formats refer to the type of electronic file your ebook will be. One type has .exe after the filename, and the other has .pdf after the filename. If your ghostwriter already put your ebook into one of these formats, then you are all set. If [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are two common ebook formats, EXE and PDF. These formats refer to the type of electronic file your ebook will be. One type has .exe after the filename, and the other has .pdf after the filename.</p>
<p>If your ghostwriter already put your ebook into one of these formats, then you are all set. If your ebook was delivered in a word processing file, then you&#8217;ll need to convert it to either EXE or PDF. You can buy software that will make an .exe file, or you can purchase or use free software to convert the text to a .pdf file.</p>
<p>I recommend the .pdf approach for several reasons. First, of the two options, .pdf results in a smaller file. This will allow buyers to have a faster download of your book. Secondly, .pdf files can be read easily with free software on either a PC or a Mac. Thirdly, .pdf conversion software is not terribly expensive and there are even free versions you can use. <span id="more-100"></span></p>
<p>Most of the free versions work really well if all your ebook contains is text. However, the free converters tend to contain popup advertising.</p>
<p>One free, ad-free, basic converter is the create Adobe pdf online service directly from Adobe, the father of .pdf generators and readers. There are others you can find by web search.</p>
<p>For a modest fee in the $20 range, you can have advertising eliminated from some of the free .pdf conversion services and programs. To me, it&#8217;s worth it. But if you don&#8217;t mind one or two pop-ups each time you convert a file to .pdf, you can save a few bucks by using free services.</p>
<p>To be able to convert every bell and whistle in your ebook to .pdf, you can purchase Adobe&#8217;s program to do so at a cost of over $200. This may be necessary if your ebook is unusual, containing animated film clips or other technically unusual features. Free or cheap converters will convert your text. Basically, your .pdf file will end up looking like what your printed pages would look like. Converters abound, and therefore you can use free or buy a converter that will only do what you need for a fraction of the $200 you would pay to get every bell and whistle.</p>
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		<title>Get ghostwriters competing for your ebook</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Get ghostwriters competing for your ebook The two large online freelancer databases where ghostwriters lurk that I mentioned above, Elance and Guru, operate in essentially the same way. Basically, you post an ad and wait for responses. You choose a writer from the list of responders, agree on a schedule and fee, and then move [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Get ghostwriters competing for your ebook</strong></p>
<p>The two large online freelancer databases where ghostwriters lurk that I mentioned above, Elance and Guru, operate in essentially the same way. Basically, you post an ad and wait for responses. You choose a writer from the list of responders, agree on a schedule and fee, and then move on and do something else until your ebook arrives to you in your email inbox.</p>
<p>Both sites maintain catalogs of people who provide freelance services. The Elance catalog has over 50,000 people listed. Some of the people in the catalog, or bank, provide software programming or other service. Not everyone in the bank is a ghostwriter. So when you get to the site, you&#8217;ll need to navigate to the area that applies to ebooks and ghostwriting. Although this may take you a few minutes at first, the site is easily navigable once you get your bearings. Let&#8217;s walk through Elance.</p>
<p>Go to <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.learnhowtoebooks.com/goto/www_elance_com/82/1" target="_blank">www.elance.com</a>. From the home page, scroll down to the menu along the bottom of the page, and click on &#8220;Marketplace.&#8221; From the marketplace page, look to the left hand side of the screen, and from that menu, click on &#8220;Writing &amp; Translation.&#8221; If the site organization has changed slightly since this writing, just use common sense and navigate around until you find the ebook projects database. Basically, you are looking for the area where you can advertise that you want to outsource an ebook to a ghostwriter. Click around until you get there. To make things easier on future visits, when you find ebook outsourcing services, add that URL to your Internet browser&#8217;s favorites list.</p>
<p><strong><em>Tip:</em></strong><em> Writers are referred to as &#8220;service providers&#8221; on Elance. This phrase is not to be confused with an Internet service provider (ISP) or the service of the Elance web site itself. On Guru, writers are referred to as &#8220;registered professionals.&#8221; </em></p>
<p>In Elance&#8217;s writing marketplace, browse through others&#8217; ads to see how they are finding ghostwriters, and roughly what the projects are paying. With a quick browse you can see how ads are written and which ghostwriters have responded, and additional details about the advertisers and the ghostwriter responder.<span id="more-82"></span></p>
<p>Placing ads is free as of this writing. The ghostwriters are the ones who pay to review the ads. Isn&#8217;t that nice? You will need to &#8220;subscribe&#8221; however, and get some of your information into the database in order to advertise. This is only fair so that responders know what they are responding to and so that there is trust that payment will be made when the job is completed.</p>
<p>I recommend that you subscribe right away, so that the processing can take place while you&#8217;re getting your other pre-work done (selecting a topic for your ebook and creating your ad for posting).</p>
<p>Once you place an ad, writers will begin to post online bids for your project. They may offer to write your ebook for less money than the maximum pay you stated in your ad, or they may offer to write the ebook more quickly than you&#8217;ve stated you require. Basically, they start a friendly competition (usually friendly) to get your business. Lots of them will be appealing. That&#8217;s because it&#8217;s a buyers market &#8211; good news for you.</p>
<p>Each responder will provide some background information along with their offer. There will be navigable links you can click on to review their history with Elance, their portfolio, and ratings given by some of their clients. Unsubscribed web surfers will not have access to all the detail that you do on the ghostwriters. Likewise, casual surfers will not have access to all of your ad&#8217;s details either. From the bids you get, you read up on the materials available and make a selection.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve awarded the project to a writer, you&#8217;ll work up an agreement between you and the writer, and arrange payment through Elance. There are agreement templates you can use on the site, and there are recommended methods of paying also. You may want to browse through some of this information early on regarding scheduling and payment, even before you place your ad, to make sure you understand the &#8220;fine print.&#8221; There&#8217;s nothing terrible there that I know of, but read it all anyway because it&#8217;s the smart thing to do.</p>
<p>Payment can be made before the writing starts, after the writing is completed, or half before and half after the writing is completed. When you do pay, a percentage will be taken by Elance. This fee is currently less than 10 percent and is considered a finder&#8217;s fee. Basically, you won&#8217;t pay anything to your ghostwriter or to the databank service until you have actually selected a writer.</p>
<p>Guru operates similarly. You can visit <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.learnhowtoebooks.com/goto/www_guru_com/82/2" target="_blank">www.guru.com</a> to find the company&#8217;s agreements, paying procedures, and finder&#8217;s fee amounts. The home page of Guru lists categories of freelancers available. You will want to head directly to the &#8220;Writing/Editing/Translation&#8221; category list on Guru. Currently, there&#8217;s a fee structure at Guru that varies depending on what type of subscription freelancers or service companies have purchased. Some freelancers can list basic skills and respond to some ads for free. Paid members and companies will have higher profiles and be able to bid more frequently. To post a &#8220;ghostwriter wanted&#8221; ad is free. You will still have the power to peruse the entire catalog and invite certain service providers to bid on your project. The finder&#8217;s fees range from 5 to 10 percent, and the finder&#8217;s fees are pulled from the buyer and/or the seller at Guru.</p>
<p>Guru is a larger site that has won some awards and has a catalog of hundreds of thousands of service providers in their database. Like with Elance, only a fraction of the service providers are ghostwriters looking for ebook work though. But a fraction of almost 500,000 is a good number.</p>
<p>Because of the buyers market, your odds are pretty good for finding someone quickly on the Internet. Postings for &#8220;ghostwriter wanted&#8221; are a factor of ten fewer than the number of authors that may bid on the job. This is regardless of monthly fees and percentages charged to the writers on the sites. Sometimes there&#8217;s also a fee-per-bid charge for service providers. Since many ghostwriters who will be responding to your ad are already out of pocket monetarily, they&#8217;re eager for your project. And, they are serious about their business.</p>
<p>The information available about each service provider, i.e. ghostwriter, can be compared to information available on vendors on the popular eBay auction site. Histories and rankings on the large sites are readily available for each writer or company you are thinking of hiring. You can see if other clients have been satisfied with a writer&#8217;s work, and see how many ebooks a ghostwriter has written through the use of the freelancer bank. These indicators can be very helpful when it comes time to make a selection, and I&#8217;ll talk more about how to choose a writer in the next chapter.</p>
<p>There is another freelance database on the web where ghostwriters lurk sometimes called AllFreelance. There, ebook creators have been known to find ghostwriters using a procedure similar to the ones at Elance or Guru. Ads are placed, and freelance writers respond with bids.  I don&#8217;t like the site myself because of the irritating popups. But, it&#8217;s got some traffic. If you&#8217;d like to check it out, swing by <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.learnhowtoebooks.com/goto/www_allfreelance_com/82/3" target="_blank">www.allfreelance.com</a>. But don&#8217;t say I didn&#8217;t warn you about the popups. I&#8217;m a busy man, focused on what I want to get done, and therefore I personally don&#8217;t generally return to popup sites (as you may be able to tell by now!).</p>
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		<title>How To Ebooks and Hot Topics part 3</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>How-to manuals</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>any new product recently on the market</strong>. This harks back to the Dummies series but takes it one step further. Target your ebook to people who want to buy the most current commercially available item. How to use the new model John Deere tractor. You will be sure that no one else has a book like yours, and you can say so in your sales pitch.</p>
<p><strong>How to survive any phase of life.</strong> People face numerous demons and battles as they live their lives. For many, when they&#8217;re in need, they&#8217;ll be reaching out for help. Support groups, private therapy, being with friends, starting over &#8211; these are all solid topics for an ebook. You could also reach out specifically to certain people needing emotional assistance. How to get through the terrible two&#8217;s. How to cope with a cancer diagnosis. Living with your own shortcomings. How to live with someone who is dying. Surviving high school. Any of these will do.<span id="more-39"></span></p>
<p><strong>Anything to do with</strong> <strong>pets</strong>. People are pampering their pets more than ever before. Some pets are treated better than people. It&#8217;s the people who spend small fortunes on their pets that will also be willing to pay good money for an ebook that gives them ideas on how to treat their animals even more royally than they already do.</p>
<p>Write books on how to pamper your parakeet, homemade meals for picky dogs, where the pet spas are, how to train your kids to be cat-friendly, million dollar homes for mutts, which animals make the best pets, or pet psychology.</p>
<p><strong>Traveling mixed with the subjects above</strong>. Not only are people traveling like crazy, but they want to customize their itineraries and their methods of travel with their hobbies and lifestyles. Try a few of these on for size: where to dine around the globe and still stay on a low-carb diet plan. Hotels with the best exercise facilities. How to travel exquisitely with large dogs. Crime-proof your campsite. Be creative. There&#8217;s a market here.</p>
<p><strong>Using the Internet to meet people</strong>. As I said, the craze is upon us. Everyone&#8217;s online, and sometimes folks spend more time chatting with Internet buddies than they do talking face to face with actual friends. I know I&#8217;ve been guilty of this one myself. Anyway, along with the advent of the World Wide Web, came people who need a little help figuring out how to get where they want to get. They want to find like-minded people, find a date, find love, find support.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a huge ebook market for hooking people up with people online. Here are just a few things that could be covered: speed dating online, virtual music jams, taking online classes, hooking up with people who share your hobby, and finding online support groups. Any of these and more are of interest to people who wish to get maximum benefit from their ability, thanks to the Internet, to network with people in the farthest reaches of the world. In fact one of the appeals with online communing is that distance does not matter. Help these people in foreign lands find each other with an ebook.</p>
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		<title>How To Ebooks and Hot Topics part 2</title>
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<p>Ebooks, because of their brevity and because they are marketed primarily on the Internet can target smaller audiences. You don&#8217;t have to write a universal book like How to use a computer (which may not be interesting enough to sell anyway in this decade). Ebooks can cover more specific territory. Knowing this, you can 1) create your ebook in a specific way for a specific niche readership, and 2) create additional ebooks for different facets of the same subject, and sell each one separately!</p>
<p>Say you&#8217;ve decided to write an ebook on fishing. (FYI, this is one of those hobbies where enthusiasts are willing to spend money!). You could create &#8220;How to Catch Freshwater Trout,&#8221; &#8220;How to Tie Your Own Flies,&#8221; or &#8220;How to Plan a Successful Deep Sea Fishing Trip.&#8221; Almost anything related to the hobby can become a separate ebook depending on how much detail you include. Clearly, &#8220;How to put on waders,&#8221; probably wouldn&#8217;t be a great choice (though some would say it&#8217;s impossible to underestimate today&#8217;s consumer), because you would have to strain to fill up 60 to 100 pages on such a simple topic. You get the idea. The topic would need to be, in most cases, book worthy. Use good judgment.</p>
<p>Then, life itself requires instructions, as we know from &#8220;Life&#8217;s Little Instruction Book.&#8221; So, life also qualifies as a good how-to book topic. There are numerous subtopics, and you&#8217;ll never run out of ideas. Here are a few examples:</p>
<ul class="unIndentedList">
<li> &#8220;How to ensure your child gets an A+ in math&#8221;</li>
<li> &#8220;How to have a successful garage sale&#8221;</li>
<li> &#8220;How to organize your home office&#8221;</li>
</ul>
<p>And while we&#8217;re on the subject of how-to books, I&#8217;d like to make one quick point. The titles of these ebooks do not need to be incredibly clever. Be sure the words &#8220;How to&#8221; are the first part of the title, and the rest should tell exactly what the ebook is about.</p>
<p>For example, which of these three titles would be best?</p>
<p>1. &#8220;How to have a successful garage sale.&#8221;</p>
<p>2. &#8220;One weekend away from a cleaner house&#8221;</p>
<p>3. &#8220;How to sell your old shoes for a profit&#8221;</p>
<p>Although numbers 2 and 3 are clever, a little punchy, and correspond with the ebook content, I would still recommend using title number 1. &#8220;How to have a successful garage sale&#8221; sums it up pretty well and will catch the eye of an Internet surfer who is interested in putting together a garage sale and needs a how-to manual.</p>
<p>Anyway, back to the point. Any phase of life, way of coping with life, or large or small thing about life can be the subject of a how-to book.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[How-to&#8217;s and hot topics There is almost no limit whatsoever on the marketability of how-to books. Everyone wants an instruction manual, advice, and encouragement that they can do anything they read a how-to book for. Anything you know how to do, anything you&#8217;ve ever wanted to learn, or anything that&#8217;s teachable at all, can become [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is almost no limit whatsoever on the marketability of how-to books. Everyone wants an instruction manual, advice, and encouragement that they can do anything they read a how-to book for. Anything you know how to do, anything you&#8217;ve ever wanted to learn, or anything that&#8217;s teachable at all, can become a how-to ebook.</p>
<p>How-to books for hobbyists are a good way to go, and this overlaps with the discussion above. A hobby how-to ebook could be anything from how to build a home from hay bales to how to play Texas Hold &#8216;Em to how to understand Shakespeare.</p>
<p>One book publisher knows how hungry we are for how-to information, and has created a whole series of &#8220;Dummies&#8221; books around the market. Further, there are other similar book series&#8217;, and all of them are doing quite well! &#8220;The Everything&#8221; series, &#8220;Idiot&#8217;s Guide&#8221; series and others are all cashing in on the how-to phenomenon.</p>
<p>You could cash in by creating ebooks on any or all subjects covered in any of those series&#8217;. Go to www.dummies.com, and check out their list of titles. Pick one you like, and move full speed ahead!</p>
<p>Remember that even though the books have &#8220;Dummies&#8221; in the title, that the books are as popular as they are because the readers are not treated like dummies at all. The authors cater to a person who wants to find out the easiest way to do something without too much tangential discussion. When you have your ebook written and when you choose a title, make sure you are appealing to a reader&#8217;s smarts! If you use words like stupid, dumb, or hopeless in the title, make sure that it is clear that the meaning would not extend to insulting the individual reader</p>
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