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Choosing a Topic for Your Best Selling eBook
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Many website owners want to set up a website where all the work is done online and they sit back and watch the money roll in. You can become an eBook millionaire, but you need to decide the right topic for your upcoming eBook. This article explains. By Stephen Beck Many new website owners have the dream to become an eBook millionaire They want to set up a website where all the work is done online and they sit back and watch the money roll in. You can become an eBook millionaire, but you need to decide the right topic for your upcoming eBook. Let's say you have an idea for a product. You want to write an eBook called The Top Ten Ways to Save Money and Still have a Great Wedding. So, where do you start? Make sure that there's a market for your subject area. To see if there is a market, do some keyword research. This will determine if a lot of people are interested in that topic. The first place to start your research is with the free version of Wordtracker. Wordtracker will tell you how many people are searching on specific keyword phrases in your niche. It will also show you the number of websites that are competing with that keyword phrase. Each search engine ranks webpages based on keywords. To ensure success for your eBook, find an angle on the topic, one with limited competition. The competition proves that others are making money. Your eBook can succeed, too. With Wordtracker, it is very easy to determine how many people are searching on the topic of, let's say, inexpensive weddings. You can find out what phrases they're typing into the search engines. Then you can look at all of the related phrases. Next, look up, 'inexpensive weddings,' 'cheap weddings', 'cheap nice weddings', 'weddings on a budget', 'saving money on weddings'. You get the picture. Using tools like Wordtracker helps you find all the permutations, all the different keyword phrases that are available there. Then we determine which key words have high traffic and relatively few competing pages. When you determine that there is a strong demand for an eBook, you can start choosing the best topics to include in your eBook. You want to look for keywords that have relatively few competing pages so that you won't be dead in the water before you even start. This will help you set up chapters in your eBook. Then you can begin writing. About the Author: Stephen Beck teaches you how to write an eBook and create a 'cash on demand' business. Marketing information products has never been easier when you view Steve's video. Article Source: 1st Rate Articles - http://1stRateArticles.com |
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