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From Unpublishable
to Profitable
by
Kristina Seleshanko
I'd just finished a book for a traditional New York
publisher and was waiting on a promised contract from another publishing
house. Because I knew I'd be working on a book soon, I didn't want to get
involved in a major project...but I also wasn't sure what to do to scratch
my creative itch - or contribute to our family funds.
Then I ran across some material about eBooks written by Angela Hoy. My
interest was sparked. Hmmm, I wondered. Do I have an eBook in me?
On a whim, I removed a free "how to" article from one of my websites,
formatted it into an eBook, and plopped it into an eBay auction. I'd offered
my print books on eBay for over ten years (always in a category that
corresponded with the book's topic), and they'd sold well. But how would an
eBook do? I figured I had little to loose, since I'd originally written the
material for a long-defunct newsletter and no other publisher would find the
material publishable today.
To my delight, I immediately made sales. Stunned by my success, I added
an eBook page
to my website...and made even more sales.
It seemed almost too good to be true. I was spending very little time
creating, marketing, and distributing the eBook. Each sale was almost pure
profit; my only costs were an eBay listing fee and a small charge for
accepting credit cards.
Creating and selling eBooks also fit well into my lifestyle as a new mom who
was trying to juggle work and caring for a baby.
What else could I turn into an eBook? I wondered.
How about a short book on pregnancy
bed rest, which I'd written to pass the time while on bed rest myself?
All I had to do was format the book and put it up for sale. Since women on
bed rest can't visit bookstores, it was a great topic for an eBook, and sold
well.
And then there was the
book
on singing that I'd written and published via Print on Demand (POD). The
book was already in .PDF format on my computer, so all I had to do was
announce that it was now available in electronic format. I made it just a
bit cheaper than the print version, and soon readers from all over the world
were snatching it up.
These eBooks were so successful, and consumed so little of my time, I even
wrote an eBook about writing and selling eBooks.
It took a bit more commitment (it was the first eBook I wrote from scratch),
but it's already helped many writers explore - and profit from - the eBook
experience.
From now on, when I'm in between projects, there's no doubt what I'll be
doing: Writing eBooks. It's quick, fun, and profitable! I think you'll find
it so, too.
Kristina Seleshanko is the author of 14 traditionally published books,
including Carry Me Over the
Threshold, published by HarperCollins-Zondervan in 2006. She's also written for
publications such as Woman's Day and Today's Christian Woman.
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bonus materials, please go to:
http://www.kristinaseleshanko.com/FreeWritingTips.htm .
(c) 2006 by Kristina Seleshanko
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