How to write an ebook for Kindle in an hour.
We are starting with a qualifying statement.
The ebook I'm talking about is a short read which is about 2,000 words.
The style of the ebook is a Q&A or Listicle style and is not fiction.
I wrote this one based on very little knowledge about the subject, and I will add a link to the raw result in the P.S. below.
The reason it's raw is that I have been working on something else since I wrote it and haven't yet polished it for the Kindle platform.
What I did was open Frase and got questions on the keywords.
From those questions, I got the A.I. in Frase to write a paragraph or two to answer the question.
Some needed tweaking, and sometimes I changed the question to get a better answer.
Once I reached the 2,000 words, I plugged all the text into Grammarly and made the edits.
Then I checked the plagiarism score, discounted sentence fragments and ended up with 100% original text.
I probably wrote 2% of the ebook in total, and it took around an hour to complete.
This is one of the tools used by the marketer who wrote 500 books for Kindle this year.
This exercise proved to me that anyone could do the same.
I think I'd get faster at producing the book and have it uploaded to Kindle inside 2 hours, complete with a cover page and all the other bits you might need.
Depending on the time you have to work on this plan, you could do two books a day even if you work full-time.
You could also have 500 books up and earning in a year.
You would have a steady and growing income within the first month or two.
Simples. No SEO, No buying traffic, no social media posting (unless you wanted to), not even an email list (but you could build one).
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. You'll find Frase here https://go.wm-tips.com/frase, and it was their training that I used to learn how to do this.
You'll need the Pro version of Grammarly to do the plagiarism checks, but the free version will do all the other reviews for you.
https://go.wm-tips.com/grammarly.
One more link, the ebook I wrote is here as a Google doc for now.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oGNipQo2ORalSlVZ822e-hUi1X7y3HqrO0nNgFkmMP8/edit?usp=sharing.
Let me know what you think.