SUBJECT: Having Your Ebook Ghostwritten Lesson 3 of 50: Spend A Few Minutes Googling

Hi {!firstname_fix},

The Internet is a great way to find out what
people are looking for at any given moment. You
can search for almost anything. Google is a
popular search engine you can use, or you can try
any of the others like Yahoo! or Mamma.com. Type
in phrases like "top concerns of Americans,"
"best-selling nonfiction topics," or "popular
how-to manuals." Common worries of 2005. 

And while you're on the Internet...

Find out the most popular nonfiction books from
the New York Times bestseller list, Amazon, and a
Google search for eBooks. Your findings will tell
you exactly what book subjects people are buying
right now. Try this. Go to www.amazon.com. From
the tabbed menu running along the top of the
Amazon home page, click "Top Sellers." 

I did this one day in September 2005 and found a
Harry Potter book, several other fiction books,
and titles such as Natural cures "they" won't
tell you about, How what you wear can change your
life, How to profit from the demise of the
dollar, and The official SAT study guide. I've
paraphrased to some degree, but you get the idea. 

Here's what I learned just from spending a few
minutes on Amazon that day. People are reading
good fiction from already-best selling authors
(Da Vinci Code, the Harry Potter series, and
others). Secondly, Amazon buyers, buying over the
Internet, are interested in nonfiction topics
such as improving their lives and making more
money. For these books, just about any author
will do, even virtual unknowns or people who went
to prison for lying to the American public. 

And that quick visit only confirmed that the
straightest route to eBook profits is in the
nonfiction eBook market. This is for a number of
reasons. Fiction readers tend to like to curl up
in a chair with an actual book. Some of them
attend book clubs where the physical books are
brought around someone's kitchen table with wine
and cheese. 

Fiction readers tend to purchase from authors
they're already familiar with. Fiction can be
more difficult to write and deliver well. Also,
many of the classics in fiction are available as
free eBooks. A reader interested in fiction could
just download those. So stick with nonfiction
unless you're feeling particularly bold and
experimental. 

Here is some more good news, and if you didn't
already know this then you are going to be
smiling big. Drum roll please... ideas are not
copyrighted, therefore any idea you see, hear, or
read anywhere anytime, is yours to use for an
eBook! You can create books around the same ideas
that are covered in the Amazon best seller list,
and turnaround and create an eBook on the exact
same subject!

Now, copyright law does protect the way ideas are
expressed, so you want to make sure your hired
author does not plagiarize or copy book text
outright. And you cannot use the title word for
word either. But there's nothing stopping you
from creating another book or eBook that covers
the same subject with a different voice. It's all
as completely legal.

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