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Write And Sell Your E-Book - Become A Problem Solver By Writing Articles And E-Books


Become a problem solver and your ebook and articles will attract many readers. Look closely at your niche and see what problems and struggles your market encounters. Once you figure out how to ease their pain, you will have a successful business serving the needs of these people through your articles and ebook.

People will spend more time and money searching for an answer to their problem than they will in preventing the problem to begin with. If you are looking for an idea to write an ebook about, look no further than simple problems that people all over the world share.

Some common problems are:



Trying to stop smoking

Weight loss

Relationship issues

Grief and loss

Training a dog

Dealing with money problems

Issues surrounding children and teenagers

Sexual dysfunction

If you have any experience dealing with these topics on a personal or professional level, you may be able to easily find a niche market that will be hungry for your ebook. Think back over your life and the lives of people close to you. What have they had to deal with? If you or anyone you know has gone through a divorce, the loss of a child, being obese, having a substance abuse problem, domestic violence, a child with a learning disability, or any of a number of similar problems, write about it and share what you learned with others.

I encourage you to work with someone, such as a writing mentor, who can guide you through the process of writing and selling your articles and ebook online.
Visit http://www.EbookWritingandMarketingSecrets.com to join me for free weekly teleseminars on writing and technology.
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Connie Ragen Green teaches you how to write and sell your articles, short reports and eBooks, as well as how to use the technology needed to run your online business easily. Sign up for free weekly teleseminars on writing and technology at her blog.

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