If you’re a service business professional and you want to increase your revenue through online marketing, you’ve probably considered writing and selling ebooks. If you’re like me (and like most business owners), you want a guide to make the process go faster and more smoothly, and you wouldn’t mind a few shortcuts and insider tips along the way.
Recently I began doing standup comedy and frankly, that’s how I felt about what I was doing. I knew I was getting a good response but I knew I could be even better. And I wanted to accelerate the learning curve.
So I attended a workshop on comedy. Yes, now you can get coaching to be funnier.
One of the biggest challenges of comedy is coming up with material. Most comedians today draw from their own lives, real or exaggerated. They also draw from contemporary events and trends.
And if you show up at the workshop with no material, you won’t learn very much. Comedy often feels like a contact sport.
I thought about this workshop as I was choosing resources for writing ebooks to sell on Kindle and on my site. Today you can find a huge variety of resources, at all price levels, to help you create that elusive stream of passive income.
Every single ebook guide begins with tips to choose your topic and title. No topic? No ebook. And, just like comedy, you’re advised to turn to your own experience and follow contemporary trends.
I’m going to suggest two resources to develop ebooks very quickly and inexpensively. And I encourage you to begin here because they’ll give you enough to produce a real ebook fast enough to appreciate the process and even see some results.
First, Dennis Becker has a new guide that’s compact as well as comprehensive. He priced his offer to be no-brainer, sort of like the candy bars in the supermarket checkout line. But don’t let the price fool you. I bought one and found he doesn’t skimp on information. It’s all about implementation, not theory.
i’d also recommend Jim Edwards’s [7 Day Ebook Guide](http://budurl.com/7dayeb). It’s been around awhile. I use it myself and recommend to friends and clients. If you’re really ready to write an ebook, and you follow his steps, you will emerge with an ebook that’s ready to sell.
http://budurl.com/7dayeb
The prices are so low you can choose both and most likely recover your investment very quickly. I found they complement each other for my own ebook development.
You might find yourself enjoying a whole new revenue opportunity. I’d recommend investing some time to try, even if you decide it’s not for you; you’ll gain some new tools you can use in all areas of marketing and you’ll develop some skills you can use elsewhere … just like doing comedy.