People don’t buy ebooks because they’re “good.” They buy them because they: • Reduce confusion • Save time • Increase certainty That’s why ebooks are powerful cashflow add-ons. 👉 : Write the ONE outcome your ebook gives. Your biggest fear? • • • •
Let’s remove guesswork 👇 600–900 words per chapter works. Anything longer slows you down. If you already sell something: Shorter chapters convert better. 👉 Action: Pick ONE chapter and aim for ~700 words.
You don’t need to sound impressive. You need to sound clear. If someone paid you to explain this in person… how would you say it? That’s your writing voice. 👉 Action: Write one page like you’re explaining it to a friend 📱
Love to see it, @Rachel Karanu! 🔥 That "light bulb" moment usually hits when you stop trying so hard and just... talk. The page almost writes itself at that point. Can't wait to see what drops when you let that natural voice flow.
Most ebooks lose readers in the first 2 pages 😬 Why? Because the intro talks about the book instead of to the reader. Your intro should say: 👉 “You’re in the right place.” 👉Write 3 sentences : • Who this is for • What problem it solves • Why it matters now 👉 What’s hardest for you? • • • •
Let’s shrink this mentally 👇 40 pages = 10 answers 4 pages each Zero fluff That’s it. If you already have an offer, this becomes: • A lead generator • An authority piece • A cashflow add-on 👉 Action: Write down 10 questions your ebook could answer.