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Overview
This particular ebook was inspired by a post I wrote on InkwellEdiorial.com, my freelance writing blog, entitled 10 Types of Digital Freelance Writing Jobs: They’re "Hot" and They Pay Well (full post is pasted within).
This entry sparked a lot of interest from readers. For example, one commentor wrote:
Great post Yuwanda! Lots of good ideas to expand our reach, and a couple I had not considered, like ebook editing and writing special reports. Any thoughts on what type of marketing works best to find people who need this service?
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As self-publishing is growing, I foresee a need for ebook writing services growing right along with it. And this type of editorial work can pay very well. Proof?
The least amount I’ve earned from an ebook writing / editing project is probably around $300. The most is around $1,600 for a 10-page ebook on social media for a client.
I’ve given out ebook estimates for as much as $5,000; most of my estimates have fallen in the $1,000 to $3,000 range for ebooks that are anywhere from 5 to 40 pages long.
As you can see, ebook writing can be very lucrative. Hence, I thought I’d share my experiences and thoughts on how to go about finding this type of work.
Following is a complete Table of Contents.
PREFACE
How Much Can You Earn as an Ebook Writer/Editor
Article -- 10 Types of Digital Freelance Writing Jobs: They're "Hot" and They Pay Well
What You’ll Learn in This Ebook
SECTION I: How to Market for Ebook Editing and Writing Jobs
Marketing Method #1 (Cost: $0)
How to Quickly Build an Ebook Writing Prospect List Using This Method
Land 36 Ebook Writing/Editing Jobs a Year?
Marketing Method #2 (Cost: Varies)
10 Places to Advertise on for Ebook Writing/Editing Jobs Using This Method
4 Important Things to Look for before Investing in This Method
Marketing Method #3 (Cost: $0)
Marketing Tip: How to Stand Out from the Crowd When Using This Method
Marketing Method #4 (Cost: $0)
Sample Email to Send to Ebook Writing Prospects
How to Find These Targets to Pitch Your Services To
Marketing Method #5 (Cost: Free/Nominal)
A Potential $3,000+ Ebook Writing Project
Marketing Method #6 (Cost: $0)
Why It’s Important to Do This If You Want to Provide Ebook Writing Services
Marketing Method #7 (Cost: $0)
7 Popular Places to Start Using This Method
3 Rules to Remember When Using This Method
Marketing Method #8 (Cost: $0)
Proof that This Method Works: 2 Spots on the First Page of Google
How to Implement This Method to Start Driving Traffic to Your Site/Blog
Marketing Method #9 (Cost $0)
An Action Plan for Implementing This Method
Marketing Method #10 (Cost: $0)
Samples of This Method In Use
How Often to Use This Method
The Drawback of Using This Method
SECTION II: What to Expect from Ebook Editing and Writing Clients
What to Expect from Ebook Writing Clients
How I Answer Commonly Asked Questions from Clients
What to Expect from Ebook Writing Clients Who Don’t Know What They Want
The Ebook Project I Got Burned On: Some Lessons Learned
The Type of Ebook Writing Client to Avoid at all Costs
Sample Ebook Editing / Writing Contract
Transcript of Actual Conversation with a Potential Ebook Writing Client
Should You Charge Potential Ebook Writing Clients for Consultations?
SECTION III: Insight into How to Price Your Ebook Writing / Editing Services
How We Price Ebook Writing Jobs at My Writing Company
4 Areas to Pay Attention to When Pricing Ebook Editing and Writing Jobs
6 Factors to Consider When Calculating Research Hours
SECTION IV: How to Put Together an Ebook Writing and Editing Estimate
3 Ways to Charge for Ebook Writing Projects
How to Put Together an Accurate Ebook Job Estimate – An Example
SECTION V: What Ebook Writing Services You Should Offer
SECTION VI: Conclusion
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
This entry sparked a lot of interest from readers. For example, one commentor wrote:
Great post Yuwanda! Lots of good ideas to expand our reach, and a couple I had not considered, like ebook editing and writing special reports. Any thoughts on what type of marketing works best to find people who need this service?
###
As self-publishing is growing, I foresee a need for ebook writing services growing right along with it. And this type of editorial work can pay very well. Proof?
The least amount I’ve earned from an ebook writing / editing project is probably around $300. The most is around $1,600 for a 10-page ebook on social media for a client.
I’ve given out ebook estimates for as much as $5,000; most of my estimates have fallen in the $1,000 to $3,000 range for ebooks that are anywhere from 5 to 40 pages long.
As you can see, ebook writing can be very lucrative. Hence, I thought I’d share my experiences and thoughts on how to go about finding this type of work.
Following is a complete Table of Contents.
PREFACE
How Much Can You Earn as an Ebook Writer/Editor
Article -- 10 Types of Digital Freelance Writing Jobs: They're "Hot" and They Pay Well
What You’ll Learn in This Ebook
SECTION I: How to Market for Ebook Editing and Writing Jobs
Marketing Method #1 (Cost: $0)
How to Quickly Build an Ebook Writing Prospect List Using This Method
Land 36 Ebook Writing/Editing Jobs a Year?
Marketing Method #2 (Cost: Varies)
10 Places to Advertise on for Ebook Writing/Editing Jobs Using This Method
4 Important Things to Look for before Investing in This Method
Marketing Method #3 (Cost: $0)
Marketing Tip: How to Stand Out from the Crowd When Using This Method
Marketing Method #4 (Cost: $0)
Sample Email to Send to Ebook Writing Prospects
How to Find These Targets to Pitch Your Services To
Marketing Method #5 (Cost: Free/Nominal)
A Potential $3,000+ Ebook Writing Project
Marketing Method #6 (Cost: $0)
Why It’s Important to Do This If You Want to Provide Ebook Writing Services
Marketing Method #7 (Cost: $0)
7 Popular Places to Start Using This Method
3 Rules to Remember When Using This Method
Marketing Method #8 (Cost: $0)
Proof that This Method Works: 2 Spots on the First Page of Google
How to Implement This Method to Start Driving Traffic to Your Site/Blog
Marketing Method #9 (Cost $0)
An Action Plan for Implementing This Method
Marketing Method #10 (Cost: $0)
Samples of This Method In Use
How Often to Use This Method
The Drawback of Using This Method
SECTION II: What to Expect from Ebook Editing and Writing Clients
What to Expect from Ebook Writing Clients
How I Answer Commonly Asked Questions from Clients
What to Expect from Ebook Writing Clients Who Don’t Know What They Want
The Ebook Project I Got Burned On: Some Lessons Learned
The Type of Ebook Writing Client to Avoid at all Costs
Sample Ebook Editing / Writing Contract
Transcript of Actual Conversation with a Potential Ebook Writing Client
Should You Charge Potential Ebook Writing Clients for Consultations?
SECTION III: Insight into How to Price Your Ebook Writing / Editing Services
How We Price Ebook Writing Jobs at My Writing Company
4 Areas to Pay Attention to When Pricing Ebook Editing and Writing Jobs
6 Factors to Consider When Calculating Research Hours
SECTION IV: How to Put Together an Ebook Writing and Editing Estimate
3 Ways to Charge for Ebook Writing Projects
How to Put Together an Accurate Ebook Job Estimate – An Example
SECTION V: What Ebook Writing Services You Should Offer
SECTION VI: Conclusion
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Product Details
BN ID: | 2940015582109 |
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Publisher: | Inkwell Editorial |
Publication date: | 10/10/2012 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 3 MB |
About the Author
My name is Yuwanda Black and I'm a freelance writer, author and web entrepreneur.
I've been a freelance writer since 1993, an ebook writer/publisher since 2004 and an internet marketer since 2008.
TRAVELING FREELANCE WRITER
My primary residence is in Atlanta, but I live part time in Jamaica (Negril). I visited for the first time in 2009 and started going back on a regular basis. After so many trips (and so many expensive hotels) I thought, "It's cheaper to rent."
So I did!
THE THING I LOVE THE MOST ABOUT MY CAREER
The thing I love the most about being a writer is that it allows me to live and work where I please. As long as I have an internet connection, I'm good to go.
I've worked everywhere from a hotel room in Barcelona, Spain; to a cafe in Stockholm, Sweden; to a farm house in Cordoba, Argentina. As far as work, I feel like the luckiest girl alive most days.
THE THING I LOVE THE MOST ABOUT BEING AN EBOOK WRITER/SELF PUBLISHER
In a phrase, "income stability." As long as I can write (ie, produce new products), I can make a living. How much I earn is entirely up to me. Thanks to places like Barnes and Noble, you don't have to be famous to make a living as a writer.
RUNNING, RUNNING, RUNNING!
I'm also a marathon runner. I've completed over half a dozen marathons as of spring 2012. I'm always training for the next one. One of the most fun ones was the half-marathon in Negril, Jamaica in December 2011.
LIFE PHILOSOPHY
Just do it! (As a runner, of course Nike's philosophy fits who I am :-)).
LEARN MORE ABOUT ME
You can learn more about me at http://InkwellEditorial.com/about. Inkwell Editorial is my freelance writing website. It's been live since 1999 (for better or worse, especially design wise) and has hundreds of articles on how to start a successfuL freelance writing career.
You'll also find info on ebook writing/publishing, blogging, social media, SEO, article marketing and more.
CONNECT WITH ME ON TWITTER
Connect with me on Twitter at Twitter.com/InkwellEditor. It's my preferred social media outlet.
Thanks for dropping by, and feel free to send me any questions you have about freelance writing, ebook writing, and/or self-publishing in general.
Sincerely,
Yuwanda
I've been a freelance writer since 1993, an ebook writer/publisher since 2004 and an internet marketer since 2008.
TRAVELING FREELANCE WRITER
My primary residence is in Atlanta, but I live part time in Jamaica (Negril). I visited for the first time in 2009 and started going back on a regular basis. After so many trips (and so many expensive hotels) I thought, "It's cheaper to rent."
So I did!
THE THING I LOVE THE MOST ABOUT MY CAREER
The thing I love the most about being a writer is that it allows me to live and work where I please. As long as I have an internet connection, I'm good to go.
I've worked everywhere from a hotel room in Barcelona, Spain; to a cafe in Stockholm, Sweden; to a farm house in Cordoba, Argentina. As far as work, I feel like the luckiest girl alive most days.
THE THING I LOVE THE MOST ABOUT BEING AN EBOOK WRITER/SELF PUBLISHER
In a phrase, "income stability." As long as I can write (ie, produce new products), I can make a living. How much I earn is entirely up to me. Thanks to places like Barnes and Noble, you don't have to be famous to make a living as a writer.
RUNNING, RUNNING, RUNNING!
I'm also a marathon runner. I've completed over half a dozen marathons as of spring 2012. I'm always training for the next one. One of the most fun ones was the half-marathon in Negril, Jamaica in December 2011.
LIFE PHILOSOPHY
Just do it! (As a runner, of course Nike's philosophy fits who I am :-)).
LEARN MORE ABOUT ME
You can learn more about me at http://InkwellEditorial.com/about. Inkwell Editorial is my freelance writing website. It's been live since 1999 (for better or worse, especially design wise) and has hundreds of articles on how to start a successfuL freelance writing career.
You'll also find info on ebook writing/publishing, blogging, social media, SEO, article marketing and more.
CONNECT WITH ME ON TWITTER
Connect with me on Twitter at Twitter.com/InkwellEditor. It's my preferred social media outlet.
Thanks for dropping by, and feel free to send me any questions you have about freelance writing, ebook writing, and/or self-publishing in general.
Sincerely,
Yuwanda
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