What Do You Really Want From An E-Book

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What Do You Really Want from an E-Book?


Summary:
Reflect on the thrill of downloading your first e-book. Imagine the late 1990s?"though the title of that first e-book escapes me, I do remember purchasing it from a seller in Georgia, USA, and printing it out in rural Wiltshire, England, within minutes. Since then, I've bought hundreds of e-books, ranging from extensive 300-page manuals to concise 2-page reports. Yet, many remain partially or entirely unread.

The Issues with E-Books:
For most people, e-books present two main challenges: they’re tough to read on screens, and printing them can be time-consuming and costly. Despite predictions of doom, I believe e-books and information products have a bright future. However, authors must align with readers’ expectations. If a topic demands over 100 pages to convey its message, perhaps an e-book isn’t the best format.

Why Pay More for Less?
Consider eBay?"a platform flooded with e-books on various topics, from a few cents to hundreds of dollars. Yet, print versions on Amazon or Barnes & Noble, often richer in content, are available for about $20. So, why do we spend more on e-books? The answer is immediacy. When we want information, we want it instantly.

If readers seek e-books for quick access, they also desire instant information. They don’t want to sift through hundreds of pages to find what they need. Ideally, an e-book should deliver core insights with minimal fluff, allowing readers to consume it in one sitting. The sweet spot for an e-book's length is about 30 pages, though 20 to 40 pages work well for most topics.

Benefits for Authors:
Creating a 40-page e-book is far easier than writing a 200-page tome. Plus, readers are more likely to engage with your links if they finish your book. If a topic warrants 200 pages, consider breaking it into five or six smaller, $15 e-books.

The Market for Value:
The trend of overloading content at low prices is pushing many out of the information market, and some might argue that's not a bad thing. Yet, there will always be demand for valuable, easily digestible information on topics that interest customers. So, if you're writing, cut the fluff and deliver just the facts.

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