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37 contributions to eBook University
Day 8 — Why “Good” Ebooks Don’t Sell (But Clear Ones Do)
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? • • • •
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Day 8 — Why “Good” Ebooks Don’t Sell (But Clear Ones Do)
0 likes • 9h
Good points. Our job as experts is to make it simple
Day 7 — The Chapter Length Rule That Keeps You Moving
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.
Day 7 — The Chapter Length Rule That Keeps You Moving
1 like • 2d
I struggle with over producing. I can vomit endless words on my favourite topics but...I agree...that's more to please me than inform the reader. If you can't cut it down and make it clear then people will not take it in
Day 6 — Your Introduction Is Either Selling or Losing the Reader
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? • • • •
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Day 6 — Your Introduction Is Either Selling or Losing the Reader
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True. Motovate them, tease them, identify with them
Day 2 — Your Ebook Is Not a Passion Project
Hot take 🔥 Your ebook is NOT: ❌ A passion project ❌ A life story ❌ A creative masterpiece It IS: ✅ A clarity tool ✅ A cashflow asset ✅ A bridge into your main offer Especially if you already sell something. 👉 Action: Comment: “My ebook supports my main offer.” Which camp are you in? • • •
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Day 2 — Your Ebook Is Not a Passion Project
0 likes • 5d
True. If you want a passion project, take 15 years and write a master piece. If you want to generate interest, generate leads, make some $ then a functional, informative, easy to implement ebook is a good way to do that.
You’re More Qualified Than You Think
A lot of people don’t start because they say: “Who am I to write a book?” Here’s the unlock 🔓 You’re not writing to everyone. You’re writing to someone one step behind you. You don’t need to be the best. You need to be clear and honest. Your experience is the curriculum. Write this sentence and finish it: “I help people who struggle with ______.” Which best describes you? - - - -
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You’re More Qualified Than You Think
1 like • 9d
I like that. Someone you are one step ahead of. Nice
0 likes • 6d
@Terrance Gee making magazines....which i am "paying it forward" doing here on Skool with SkoolMagazine. Ironically, the members are kind of making the ebook each month :-) But i like learning by doing. Its more satisfying.
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