Five Steps For Creating and Bringing an eBook to Market

Have you written a book you would like to sell as an electronic download? eBooks are becoming more popular since they can be taken on trips and read on a reader made by Sony or on Amazon's Kindle reader. Here are a few things to think about when you author an eBook.

1. Creating a PDF

When I decided to sell my eBook titled Book Marketing in the Digital Age Online Promotion Made Easy through an affiliate program, I started checking around for places that provide an affiliate service. Beginning with friends who might have done this before, I asked for input about what is needed to create an eBook. The answers I got ranged from "get a professional graphic designer to lay it out" to "just convert a Word doc to a PDF using one of those free online sites." I choose a middle path and created the eBook in a Word doc and then used Adobe Acrobat to embed the characters and distill the file into a stable format that could be downloaded or emailed. You can set a password that unlocks the PDF, but you will probably be spending a lot of time re-sending the password to customers who lost it.

With that much solved, I still needed to cover a few more bases.

2. Getting an ISBN

ISBN is an acronym for International Standard Book Number. This is a unique number that identifies a book and allows it to be cataloged for international distribution. Without this 10- or 13-digit code, a book cannot be referenced in databases used by bookstores. However, an eBook is not a printed book and is not available in traditional bookstores to begin with. So, while it may be useful and preferred, having an ISBN is not always necessary for distributing an eBook. Some online retailers mandate that eBooks they sell have an ISBN, so be sure to check the outlets you plan to sell through to see if they require it.

3. About Copyright

You may know that the little c inside the circle is a way to protect your intellectual property. An additional protection comes from applying for a copyright from the US Copyright Office. It costs $45 and can be done online. Copyrighting your eBook won't keep people from stealing the content, but it will prove that you have legal rights to the contents.

4. Protection From Piracy

While it is considered piracy to give away or resell purchased downloaded property, there is really no way to keep people from sharing an eBook with others. You can hire an attorney if you find someone is doing this, but I doubt it would be worth the money to prosecute. Either by forwarding it an email, selling a computer that has the file saved, or passing along a burned CD, people will more than likely share your eBook illegally. The best way around that is to make your eBook a marketing tool, so when it is shared, you are actually reaching another customer who sees what else you have to offer in your eBook. This could result in their coming to your site and purchasing a legal copy of another product you have for sale, so the old adage "if you can't beat them, join them" is applicable in this instance.

5. Choose An Affiliate

Next, decide which affiliate service to use if you want other people to sell your book for you. You keep a percentage of the purchase price, and give a portion to your sales team or affiliates. Therefore, affiliate programs need to have a way to track sales and distribute commissions to the sellers. They also need to be transacted on secure and reliable site on the Internet because if there's money to be made, someone is out there trying to find a way to steal it. For that reason, I asked my Twitter friends for recommendations. Clickbank.com, wahmcart.com and 1shoppingcart.com were the top responses. The features and fees vary on each of these from $39 to $99 per month; some keep a percentage of commissions and have only a one time activation fee, so check each one carefully to make sure you understand what you get for the money.

No matter where you sell your e-book online, you're going to have to do a lot of marketing to get people to buy your eBook. That just happens to be the topic of the eBook I plan to release October 2008. Book Marketing in the Digital Age Online Promotion Made Easy is available at http://www.OnlinePromotionMadeEasy.com

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Yvonne PerryYvonne Perry is a freelance writer and the owner of Writers in the Sky Creative Writing Services (WITS). She and her team of ghostwriters are ready to assist you with writing and editing for books, Web text, business documents, resumes, bios, articles, and media releases.

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