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There is almost no limit whatsoever on the marketability
of how-to books. Everyone wants an instruction manual,
advice, and courage that they can do anything
they read a how-to book for. Anything you be aware of how to
do, anything you've ever wanted to study, or anything
that's teachable at all, can become a how-to ebook.
How-to books for hobbyists are a good way to go, and
this overlaps with the argument above. A hobby
how-to ebook could be anything from how to build a
home from hay bales to how to play Texas Hold 'Em
to how to understand Shakespeare.
One book publisher knows how hungry we are for
how-to information, and has produced a whole series
of "Dummies" books around the market. Further, there
are other similar book series, and all of them are
doing quite well! "The Everything" series, "Idiot's
Guide" series and others are all cashing in on the
how-to phenomenon.
You could convert money by creating ebooks on any or all
subjects roofed in any of those series. Go to
www.dummies.com, and check out their list of titles.
Harvest one you like, and start full speed ahead!
Remember that even though the books hold "Dummies"
in the title, that the books are as fashionable as they
are because the readers are not treated like dummies
at all. The authors guide a person who wants to
find out the easiest way to do something without
too much lateral discussion. When you have your
ebook written and when you decide a title, make sure
you are appealing to a reader's smarts! If you use
words like silly, dumb, or hopeless in the title,
make sure and clear that the meaning would not extend to
insulting the specific reader.
Ebooks, because of their brevity and because they
are marketed primarily on the Internet can target
less significant readers. You don't have to put in writing a universal
book like "How to use a computer" (which may not be
interesting enough to sell anyway in this decade).
Ebooks can contain more specific territory. Knowing
this, you can
* produce your ebook in a specific way for a specific
niche readership, and
* establish additional ebooks for different facets of the
same area of interest, and sell each one separately!
Say you've decided to write an ebook on fishing.
(FYI, this is one of those hobbies where enthusiasts
are willing to spend money!). You could design
"How to Catch Freshwater Trout," "How to Tie Your
Own Flies," or "How to Plan a Winning Deep Sea
Fishing Trip." Almost anything related to the
hobby can become a distinct ebook depending on
how much detail you add in. Clearly, "How to put
on waders" maybe wouldn't be a great choice
(though some would say it's impossible to under estimate
today's consumer), because you could have to strain to
fill up 60 to 100 pages on such a uncomplicated topic. You get
the idea. The topic would need to be, in most cases,
book valuable. Use good wisdom.
Then, life itself requires instructions, as we know
from "Life's Little Instruction Book." So, life also
qualifies as a good how-to book topic. There are numerous
sub topics, and you'll never run out of ideas. Here are a
few examples:
•"How to ensure your child gets an A+ in math"
•"How to have a successful garage sale"
•"How to arrange your home office"
And while we're on the subject of how-to books, I'd
like to make one quick point. The titles of these
ebooks do not need to be incredibly intellectual. Be sure
the words "How to" are the first part of the title,
and the rest should tell exactly what the ebook is about.
For example, which of these three titles would be best?
1."How to have a successful garage sale."
2."One weekend away from a cleaner house"
3."How to sell your old shoes for a profit"
Although numbers 2 and 3 are clever, a little
punchy, and correspond with the ebook subject matter,
I would still recommend using title number 1.
"How to have a successful garage sale" summarizes
it up pretty well and will catch the eye of
an Internet searcher who is interested in putting
together a garage sale and desires a how-to manual.
Anyway, back to the point. Any stage of life,
way of coping with life, or large or small thing
about life can be the area of interest of a how-to book.
Looking young
Perhaps sixteen year old girls don't want to look
younger, but from that point on, and for most of
the population in Western society, looking young
is a mutual desire. Everybody requests to find the
fountain of youth, whether it be in a pill container,
a special diet, operation, or an ebook.
An ebook about staying or appearing young in the
face of growing old will have a solid future. Here
are some title ideas, and I'm sure you can come up
with a truckload more.
•"Drop ten years and ten pounds in ten days"
•"How to look 28 forever"
•"100 ways to look younger"
•"Grocery store products that will help you look younger"
•"Look 30 again not including surgery"
•"How to live to be 100"
This topic is red hot. Botox, esthetic operation, chemical peels,
lasers, diets, acupuncture, electronic pulses, mega
vitamins, prescription teas, thigh cream, and teeth
whitener are being purchased by baby boomers, the
elderly, and even women as young as age 20 ! No one wants
to look a day older than they have to.
Health
Health is a worry to anybody who is growing old or
sick or faced illness with a loved one or desires more
energy or, fundamentally, everybody. Health ebooks are a
good investment for you to produce. And doctors don't
have to be the authors. Anyone with any qualifications,
or no credentials at all, can put in writing books on health.
Just be sure you don't claim to be a doctor if you're
not one.
Here are some health topics you can attain at this moment
in time and be almost guaranteed burning interest,
readership, and sales!
Disease prevention and therapy. As our baby boomer population
ages, most will be afflicted with heart disease, cancer,
diabetes, dementia, or some other difficulty. Give these
people some hope. Create an ebook on how to handle, how
to find the best practitioners, how to avoid disease
triggers, or cures American doctors are unaware of.
Natural remedies. People are curious about alternatives
to standard medicine, and are anxious to try herbal,
natural, or holistic treatments. Make a book on any
disease that covers alternative cures. For example,
"How to Treat Lymphoma, Naturally." Or, you could
just address natural supplements in wide-ranging, "The
best natural remedies for general ailments," or
"Holistic health."
Diet. What we eat is always a hot topic. There are
exactly dozens if not hundreds of diet fads currently
out there. Pick any one of them for an ebook. Then
there's obesity, general health, and also diet supplements
like vitamins. Think "How to equip your kitchen for
macrobiotic dieting." Or, "Eat to cure cancer."
Travel
Never has so much travel been available to so many.
People today would like to get in touch with the people they
love. They want to go through different parts of the
world. See exotic things. Be entertained. Also, because,
especially in America, adults from time to time work well more
than 40 hours a week, people want really good holidays.
They're doing their research to make sure that they
will really enjoy their valuable few weeks off each year.
Here are some topics for you: how to trade frequent
flyer miles, how to keep airport security off your
back, how to travel on a dime and get change, and
how to keep your children in high spirits on long car trips.
Beyond the how-to's, there is plenty of room for books
like, the best entertainment parks for your money, top 100
camp grounds, things you must observe and do in Utah before
you die, and free things to do when visiting Washington, D.C.
Get the idea? The good thing about creating travel
ebooks is that you may already know a lot about a
place that other people may be interested in visiting.
Makes it easy!
Money
Money makes the world go around (well that and the earth's
axis and driving forces), and so it would make sense that
ebooks would abound on the topic of money. They do, but the
market is nowhere near drenched. There's always opportunity for
more. From getting wealthy to just saving money day-to-day,
people are until the end of time interested in how-to books related to
money. Ideas below:
•"How to feed your family on less than $40 a week"
•"How to get free stuff"
•"How to pay almost no taxes"
•"How to buy a retirement home for no money down"
•"How to be richer than your parents"
•"How to buy cars at auction"
•"How to start a financial management business"
Life enhancement
In these days, although less and fewer are attending
churches, more and more are flocking to obtain self-help
books. Self-help books are leaping off shelves at brick
and mortar book stores. People want to feel that if they
read a self-help book, they take all the capacity to change
their lives. Whether or not this is real is moot. Changing
your life, soul searching, and helping thyself, are all
great ebook topics.
As much as ever before, people want to know how to find
peace with their pasts, how to be creative or spiritual
in a consuming society, and how to find true love. There
is no end to how-to books you could create in the category
of self-help, or life enrichment. Here are a few more ideas
here:
•How to marry for life
•How to unbreak your heart
•How to stay sane in a crazy world
•How to meditate
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