This is the “real” Money Maker in the eBook Mail Order business. The
basic “How To” Report it through eBooks. It’s something anyone can produce, and
with all the proper ingredients at the right time, you can
become independently wealthy! The hard part, of course, is
getting all the proper ingredients at the right time.

Your basic “Money Making report” is usually two pages in length,
sells for $3, and outlines instructions, details, or a “How-To
Method” for solving a problem: making more money, saving money,
attaining greater happiness, or fulfilling an ambition or desire.

One of the most successful eBook reports was and still is a short one
report on “How To Keep Moles Out Of Your Yard”, by one of the
Dean of self-publishing, Jerry Buchanan. Another of the most
successful and biggest money-makers ever written had to do with
There are many different ways to prepare and serve eBooks.

The list of subjects one can write about is endless,
and reports on how to make more money easier and faster are no
more limited to male authors than expertise in cooking is
limited to female authors.

Writing your eBook report is easy. However, it does
take longer, and requires more sweat, blood, and anguish for some
people to produce a “finished” product than it does others, even
if they are equally knowledgeable.

Write in a style similar to the book reports you used to give
when you were in the 6th, 7th and 8th grades. Do you remember
the “theme papers” you used to have to research, outline and
write for term finals? You got a good grade if you presented
your material in a straightforward style, had the facts, an
didn’t pad out your paper.
It just means that in writing the basic “How-To” report, you
should bear in mind that these reports serve as personal
one-to-one consultations between you and your reader, and that
your language should establish a rapport he can feel. Outline
what you want to say before you write it.

Money-making reports have been, and can still be written to show
other people how to start, develop, enjoy or expand a hobby;
how to learn and develop new or greater abilities; how to
start, develop, and operate a new business, or even expand a
current one; how to develop and prepare for a new career; how
to make more money; how to save money, better one’s standard of
living and having more time for leisure; how to solve personal
problems and enjoy life more; how to attain success in any
endeavor.

Picking a subject to write about – one that has sales appeal and
that will sell well for you – is not as hard as it sounds. The
best rule to follow is to write only about something you already
know a great deal about. With this advice in mind, it will
follow that your best writing will be about those subjects that
particularly interest you. And remember, the more you are
involved or interested in the subject, the easier it will be for
you to write about that subject in a manner that will hold your
reader’s interest. Your knowledge and enthusiasm will show
through – causing your reader to overlook any technical writing
weaknesses.

It’s worth repeating: Whatever you write about, make it
something you know about, and are especially interested in. Art
Fettig writes about motivation and ideas for selling because he
has spent many years doing just that – motivating people toward
larger sales volume and “brainstorming” new ideas for more
sales.

Once you’ve decided on the subject you’re going to write about,
the next step is thorough research. Visit your public library
and “bone up” on your subject. Read as much about it as you can
find – newspapers, magazines, books – everything! Start
collecting clippings, talk to your neighbors, your friends and
relatives, and take notes on all information you gather from
reading and personal discussion.

Once you’ve completed your research, organized your notes, and
have your “subject coverage” outline set, you’re ready to write
the money-making report that just might make you rich!

Start writing, and write as though you were talking to someone,
because writing, after everything has been analyzed, taken
apart, studied, improved upon, and put back together, is still
nothing more or less than a written conversation between two
people. Write your how-to report as though you were instructing
a high school graduate in how to do something his first day on
the job.

It makes no difference whether you write it all out longhand or
pound away at a typewriter. Just get it all written! Once
you’ve got your material organized, start writing and don’t stop
until you’re finished.

After a couple of days off, take up your report and go through
it with a sharp pencil, just as you imagine an editor would do.
Strike out, rewrite and polish each paragraph for clarity,
accuracy and flow.

Now you have a money-making report that has the potential of
making a great deal of money for you. If you are a good typist,
go ahead and type it out in finished form. If you’re not a
typist, you can have it typed by someone who is, or even have it
typeset for a small fee.

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