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How fast can you write an e-book?
Though Jim Edwards and I wrote a #1 best-selling
e-book titled "How to Write and Publish Your Own
OUTRAGEOUSLY Profitable e-Book in as little as 7 days,"
you can do it even quicker than 7 days.
How?
Here are at least three ways:
1. Don't write it.
That is, speak your book and then transcribe it
using a service such as www.idictate.com. Or use one of
the voice recognition software out there, such as
Dragon Naturally Speaking. Either way, if you're more
comfortable speaking rather than writing, speak your
book first.
2. Coauthor it.
You can make yourself almost instantly famous by
associating yourself with someone who is already
famous. Jim Edwards came to me over two years ago and
asked to coauthor a book with me. He said he would do
most of the work. I agreed. The result was the e-book I
mentioned above, which continues to be a bestseller.
Since then, Jim is now a recognized authority in his
own right and has written several other e-books.
3. Make soup.
This is the "Chicken Soup for the Soul" approach to
creating a book. You don't write a word. You simply ask
people for contributions. Joe Kumar did this with his
popular e-book "30 Days to Internet Marketing Success."
Joe is a teenager in Singapore, totally unknown until
he compiled his ebook and made himself an online
celebrity. Jo Han Mok and I just did this with our new
book, "The E-Code." We simply wrote people and asked
for their contribution. It's amazingly easy to do. You
can be unknown, and famous people will give you
contributions.
Again, writing e-books doesn't have to be hard or
take a lot of time. The trick is in delivering
something people want. Do that and no one will care if
you wrote your baby in an hour, a day, or a week.
But once it's written, you can make passive money
from it for a long, long time.
Go for it!
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