Is There a Way to Start Monetizing Before You Gain Thousands of Subscribers or Followers?

    Are you starting a channel, blog or Facebook Page and struggling to get new followers and likes? This is a long road and it takes persistence and consistence. 

    But, what should you do when you's like to make a revenue from the first month?

    While a few priviledged started with a bang, some Youtubers report they couldn't get much views until they posted their 50th vídeo, or later. 

    And after that, you need at least 4000 watched hours for Youtube to contact you regarding the monetization of your channel with ads. 

    On Facebook, the competion for followers is now much bigger than 10 years ago, people have been complaining about Instagram, and social media in general is facing a drop on interest. 

    The eBook format is a strong preference among many content producers. A good eBook is easiest to read when it moves from fundamentals to practical application and should guide readers from planning to long-term success, while keeping the content practical and visual. 

    Besides producing a revenue at any stage of your media production, it can also serve to attract leads to your more expensive products, such as e-learning course or consulting.

    Here's a step-by-step guide to producing your eBook:

1. Choosing the Topic

2. Choosing Your Approach

3. Structuring the eBook

4. Writing the Chapters

5. Writing the Conclusion

6. Writing an Introduction

7. Reviewing your Content

8. Including Graphics and References

9. Designing and Diagraming Your eBook


    The exact structure depends on your audience; beginners, intermediary level, advanced, etc.), but here's a framework that works well for most practical topics:

1. Introduction

2. Basics

3. Planning

4. Choosing Plants

5. Techniques

6. Maintenance

7. Common Problems Management

8. Results

9. Troubleshooting Guide

10. Resources and Next Steps


    For an eBook, aim for 8–12 chapters and 10,000–30,000 words depending on how comprehensive you want it to be. A practical, action-oriented structure usually performs better than an encyclopedia-style reference book.




    When it comes to the Design of an eBook, its important for it have strong visuals and good spacing, so that it won't tire the  readers that will many times prefer to read it on screen than print it. 

    If you need help with designing your eBook, webpoly can help you with this task; get in contact and comment bellow. If you also need help with formating your content ideas, don't forget to mention it as well. 


    Happy eBook sales!


Comments