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For example, if someone notable in your

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 5:56 am
by zihadhosenjm60
For example, if someone notable in your niche has just recently published an exceptional eBook covering a topic you’re considering, it’ll be a lot more difficult to outrank that person today. It’s probably not worth your time as a beginning eBook writer to pursue that exact same topic—unless you’re uniquely qualified to write an eBook that’s significantly better.

However, you may find that the eBooks on a topic you’re considering are not well-written, whatsapp canada provide very limited information. If this is the case, it may actually be a great opportunity to write something that’ll really provide significantly more value to the readers in this space.

What’s a relatively popular topic that hasn’t been satisfied well in your niche?
What’s something that you think people would be interested in, but no one is writing much about?
If you can figure this out, then you’ve hit a real sweet spot with your topic to write an eBook about.

"Generate eBook ideas by borrowing from successful blog posts, but elevate the value above what's already freely available on your blog."
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One small caveat to this rule would be if you’re converting a long blog post into a free eBook that can be offered as a downloadable resource for your blog (like my free blogging books).

The benefit of this tactic is that some of your readers who may be in a hurry often prefer grabbing a PDF eBook version of a longer blog post that they can return to later, like for example my guide about how to start a blog.

Do Keyword Research to Decide on Your eBook Title
Put simply, keyword research is a quick research process that many bloggers (myself included) use to come up with blog post ideas that are all but guaranteed to eventually generate traffic—in order to confirm that people are already searching for the topics they’re considering writing about.