Tips For Outsourcing Ebooks
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Ebooks are quickly becoming very popular in the
Internet niche marketing industry. Ebooks are essentially books
which are available in software formats and distributed either through
email or Internet downloads.
There is usually a fee associated with downloading an ebook.
These fees are usually considerably lower than the fees
associated with purchasing a hardcopy of a similar book. This
is because ebooks are typically less expensive to publish.
History: Article Written - April 13, 2005
Edited by: Lonnie Amirault - March 22, 2009
With so many Internet niche marketers relying on ebooks as
part of their marketing campaigns, it is certainly
understandable that many are beginning to outsource the writing
of ebooks to professional writers.
As ebooks become more popular and the level of competition
rises, it is necessary for the quality of the ebooks to
increase as well making it essential to outsource these
projects to qualified candidates. However, many may have
concerns about the process of outsourcing. This article
addresses these concerns by providing tips for outsourcing
ebooks with success.
Select the Right Person for the Job
The first step in outsourcing an ebook with a great deal of
success is taking the screening process seriously and finding
the most qualified candidate to write the ebook. When searching
for a candidate to write an ebook, place a detailed
advertisement specifying the exact project requirements
including subject, length, milestone goals and ultimate
deadline. This is important because it ensures candidates are
aware of all of the requirements before they apply.
You may still receive countless applications from those who
are unqualified but that is where carefully screening the
applicants becomes imperative. In reviewing applications pay
particular attention to the quality of samples provided, the
amount of relevant work completed and the ability of the
candidate to following the instructions in the
advertisement.
All of these elements will make simplify the screening
process by enabling you to eliminate those who do not follow
instructions or provide quality samples of relevance to the
project.
Next narrow the list of candidates to a few who are most
qualified and interview these candidates further. Ebooks can
most often be written by candidates from remote locations so
there is usually not a need for in person interviews especially
if there is a geographical distance between the candidate and
the buyer.
Phone interviews and online interviews are sufficient
substitutes. After the interviews determine which, if any, of
the candidates is most qualified and offer the opportunity to
complete the project to this candidate. If none of the
candidates seem just right it might be necessary to continue
looking and screening new candidates.
Be Involved in Developing the Outline
Once a professional writer is accepted for a particular
project, it is time to start developing an outline for the
project, if this has not already been done. The marketer should
be heavily involved in doing this so they can ensure the ebook
includes all of the information they believe is necessary.
Asking the writer to contribute ideas to the outline is
appropriate but it is accepted that the client will provide the
majority of these details rather than relying on the writer to
do so.
Maintain Final Editing Rights
Finally the client should always maintain final editing
rights in any ebook they commission. They may work closely with
the writer during the process of writing the book but upon
completion the ebook should be reviewed and edited
carefully.
This process should include editing the ebook for grammar
and sentence structure, flow and style, accuracy of content and
any other elements deemed of importance by the client. The
client is the one ultimately responsible for the information
contained in the ebook and he should do his best to ensure the
ebook he provides is not only interesting and informative but
also accurate. This is especially important in situations where
medical issues are discussed.
Another important reason to maintain finally editing rights
is to ensure all stipulations by advertisers are met
accordingly. Many ebooks are sponsored by individuals or
companies who expect their website, products or services to be
recommended in the ebook in exchange for their sponsorship.
For this reason care should be taken to review the final
version of the ebook to ensure the sponsor’s needs are met and
that direct competitors are not touted as being superior to the
sponsor.
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