Write and Sell an eBook

Write and Sell an eBook

Your words, your profit - creating ebooks and selling them is easy

Ebooks are BIG online. Most ebooks contain from five to 100 pages, and sell anywhere from $10 to $100 dollars, and over, depending on the information. Clever writers are realizing that there’s gold in ebooks, and that they’re well-placed to mine that gold…

“Write It Once And Sell It Forever -

“Get A Constant Flow Of Cash By Writing And Selling Ebooks…

“It’s Much, Much Easier Than You Think.”

Want to write and sell your own ebooks? You can. My new ebook “Write and Sell an eBook: Every Writer’s Quick-Action Guide To Writing Ebooks” shows you how.

Let’s look at WHY you might want to consider writing and selling your own ebooks.

The primary reason is money. You don’t have to sell many copies of an ebook to make a profit. How many copies do you need to sell? Let’s work it out.

Let’s say that you’ve written an ebook of 5,000 to 30,000 words. (This is a good length for an ebook. Reading on a computer screen is uncomfortable. Say what you’ve got to say in a minimum of words and your readers will thank you.)

Your ebook took 60 hours to write. If you were being paid at a rate of $60 an hour, you’d make $3600 in 60 hours. At $30 each, you’ll need to sell 120 copies of your ebook to pay yourself for the time you spent writing the ebook.

Almost any ebook you write will easily sell 120 copies. Most will sell many more - around several thousand copies if you promote your ebooks.

So if you’ve sold 3,000 copies at $37, that’s $111,000. Over that time, you may have spent $10,000 or so in promotions, and you’ll have spent time promoting the ebook too. Nevertheless, you can see that there’s a lot of money to be made writing and selling your own ebooks.

You can write and sell ebooks, more easily than you think. “Write and Sell an eBook: Every Writer’s Quick-Action Guide To Writing Ebooks” gets you started.

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