Yes, You Can Write an Ebook About Money! Here"s Why and How!
Let's use "money" as an example.
It's probably safe to say that you've had innumerable experiences in earning, investing, saving, spending it in your lifetime.
And you have probably heard money-related stories from family members or friends.
As a young adult, for example, I've heard stories about how my parents managed and survived during the Great Depression - how to pinch pennies in hard times, use simple ingredients to make satisfying and nourishing soups and stews.
And the list goes on.
My point, however, is that you likely have a treasure trove of personal experiences and sources, such as family members and experts, from which to draw material for an eBook on some aspect of money.
For example, you learned about different kinds of money problems, along with solutions about what worked and what didn't when it came to saving, spending or investing money.
You learned about - and most likely tried to follow - suggestions for maximizing tax deductions and the like.
You also researched these and other money topics online or at the bookstore or library.
You've even done informal research as you listened to radio and tv commercials assuring people that large debts could be consolidated and how obtaining credit cards need not be a problem, providing that viewers --.
You discovered that such deals were possible.
You may have even had some experience with credit card debt consolidation, and not all of it may have been positive.
How can others avoid your mistakes? Which are the best banks or organizations to deal with and why? You might say that the possibilities are endless.
Now do you still think that you can't write an eBook about some aspect of money - and maybe even make a truckload or more of money from your ebook? Think again.
I'm here to tell you that not only that you CAN, but that you SHOULD! You've had plenty of experiences in making ends meet financially and coping successfully with paying all kinds of bills, after all.
Other people are experiencing similar problems and could benefit from ebooks that help them how to cope.
These people are often desperate for workable solutions.
Your money-related eBook could fill that need.
So now, you're convinced that you can indeed write an eBook on money and ready to plan your ebook.
First things first, though.
Begin with the BIGGEST money problem and work on that.
Then make a list of your related personal experiences with it, along with experiences from family members and friends.
Doing this will usually suggest a theme for your ebook.
Once you have that theme, brainstorm a title and write down a list of chapter titles.
Jot them down as they occur to you.
Five to ten chapters will probably work out just fine, although a lot will depend on your chosen topic and what you wish to share with your readers.
And for now, plan for your ebook's length, such as 20 pages.
You can always edit and revise later.
Once you have finished these preliminary steps, start writing! Use focused reseerch to support your points.
In a few weeks, you will have written an eBook about money.
It shouldn't be long before your eBook attracts a lot of attention and bucks from people who have money problems or are eager to increase the amount of money they make at work or with investments.
This all shows that you CAN write an eBook about money!