Get Good Karma, Baby! If this is your first visit...why not subscribe to my RSS feed and make sure you stay up to date with killeronline marketing tips, tricks and tweaks I dare you to find anywhere else for FREE!
This is a great short little video on how to write an ebook REALLY, really quickly and as simple as it sounds……it truly is that easy. I found the video on the Ezinearticles.com blog - and thought is was worthwhile to re-post here as you can certainly repurpose this idea across just about ANY content creation channel.
Tons of people simply hate to write - and using audio, in combination with a transcription service, is a dead simple way to taking YOUR ideas out of the dimly lit spaces between your ears….and bringing them out to the bright and shiny light of the masses. If you don't think you've got an ebook waiting to be written somewhere within you, think again.
Everybody has something interesting to say ( other than my Uncle Art who hasn't said an interesting thing in my 39 years on this planet) and sometimes you simply need to get talking about it to let it shine through. Which is why recording yourself talking about something you are passionate about, in a structured format, is such a simple and great way of churning out copius amounts of killer content in rapid fire turn around time.
The only additions I would make to this little video is (and this is sort of implicitly stated by virtue of his process) is break it ALL down to "how's" and "why's" - tell people HOW you do something, and then WHY it's important to do in the first place. (and why doing things this particular way is the best way to boot)
The only critisism I have about the video is the "legends of marketing" in the pre and post roll credits. I'm really not sure there is a legends of marketing category in the real world, I've heard of the "Legends of Nascar", which I've really never quite understood, and "Legends of the Fall" was a pretty good movie with Brad pitt where he's sort of this Fabioeque civil war era warrior who gets mauled by a big bear in the end, but legends of marketing just sort of falls a bit flat for me.
Otherwise I give it 4 stars.