How To Write An Ebook - The Conclusion Page

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In this article, you'll learn some tips of what you can do when crafting your conclusion to your ebook.

It's important to have a conclusion for your eBook so you can summarize what you've just covered. The summary should be short, it should be concise, it should highlight the main points of the eBook and it should be like a 'cliff notes' version of the entire ebook. For the flow of the ebook, a conclusion is just a good way to wrap up your ideas.

However, there's a bigger reason to have a conclusion in your ebook. When a reader has gotten this far, you have their attention. You've obviously done your job providing valuable content or else the reader would have stopped long ago. This is a great thing, and you'd be a fool to not take advantage of your captive reader.(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});

A good introduction is mandatory for an eBook. After all eBooks are hard to read and they require a great investment of time. You must have a good introduction.

But how?

How do you write a good introduction for your eBook? How do you write an introduction that grabs your reader and focuses them on reading the rest of your eBook?

Here are five techniques you can use to make your introductions grab your reader.

1. You can ask a question. Questions are great for focusing your reader's attention. Questions make people stop and think. And if you ask the right questions, you'll make your reader sit up and listen. What are the right questions? They are the questions that your reader is reading your eBook for. Is your eBook about exercise? How about asking if your reader's muscles hurt? Or asking if they know that the right exercise is the easy way to lose weight?(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});


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