Writing an E-Book: Getting Started
This blog itself was born out of an e-book that I wrote. While that is not typically the route that is taken - many people are bloggers who then transform that blog into an e-book - I took the opposite approach. Whichever position you may find yourself in, I've got a few tips on how to write your own e-book. (You can pick up a copy of my e-book from Amazon here: A Life in Art: Building Side-Hustles to Empower Your Life as an Artist ) As with a lot of writing, the hardest part is getting started. By the end of this post, I don't think that will be a problem. BE A TEACHER Before you dive into writing your book, you have to consider why it is that you want to write it. The most successful e-books are short works of non-fiction that offer the reader some form of knowledge that they didn't have before. That isn't to say other forms won't work great, but in terms of a side-hustle and monetization, this is the type of book we're looking at. That isn't