Write an eBook in 5 Steps and Start Earning Passive Income (2024)

Passive revenue streams are one of the most sought after online opportunities. If you build up enough of them (that actually make money) you could, in theory, earn a full-time living while doing nothing more than vacationing in Hawaii, sitting on your couch, or globetrotting.

Sounds pretty awesome, right?

It is, if you can actually come up with legitimate passive income streams that pay. As a freelance writer, I’ve seen an increase in the number of clients requesting eBooks in recent years. Why? Because eBooks are a great way for anyone to start earning a passive income.

If you’ve always wanted to get started, but just didn’t know how, read on. I’ve learned a thing or two ghostwriting more than a dozen eBooks. I’ve seen firsthand what works, what doesn’t, and what kinds of eBooks can actually lead to passive income success.

First Things First, You’ve got to Make Time

Look at your calendar and pick 30 days that you will use to write your eBook. Commit to working on it bit by bit each of those 30 days. Why 30 days? Well, a month’s time (assuming it’s not February), is about what it takes for someone to sit down and write a well-thought out eBook, and actually get it up for sale.

Could you, technically, write an Ebook in one day? Yes. Would it be amazing and result in tons of sales and stellar feedback? Probably not.

When you’re new to writing Ebooks, a month should be enough time to conceptualize, write, create, and sell your first book. Plus, if you set a goal for yourself to have your eBook done by X-date, you’ll be much more likely to actually commit to getting it done versus open-endedly saying, okay, I’m gonna write an eBook soon…

The best part is, even if you have a full time job or other responsibilities, you can devote a little time each day to your eBook and still get it done on time.

1. What are you going to write about?

There’s no set answer to this question. What you write about will entirely depend on your skills, experience, interests and expertise.

So, for the first step of the eBook writing challenge, you need to narrow down a topic (this is different than a title, that will come next). The topic is the general subject matter you will tackle.

If you’re looking to turn your eBook into a passive revenue stream, I’d recommend taking a look at the Amazon Kindle Best-Selling Book List for inspiration.

If you think you can write the next great American novel, some of the most popular fiction categories include:

  • Fantasy
  • Sci-Fi
  • Mystery/Thriller/Suspense
  • Erotica
  • Romance

If writing fiction just isn’t your thing (don’t worry, it’s not mine either) you’ll have to go the nonfiction route.Just about anyone can write a well-thought out and popular nonfiction eBook whereas a fiction eBook requires the painstaking process of developing characters, dialogue, and creating a plotline. Doing this well means having a good deal of existing creative writing skills (and will take much longer than 30 days!).

So for the purposes of this article, I’m going to focus on writing a nonfiction eBook.

Popular non-fiction eBook topics include:

If you’re completely stuck for a topic, picking a niche in one of the above areas, fiction or nonfiction, is a good place to start. After all, the goal of writing an eBook is to generate sales and a passive income. When you write about a popular topic, you increase your likelihood of getting the sales you’re looking for.

Bonus Tip: Stay on top of trends. A good friend of mine is a freelance writer. She wrote an eBook about the Pegan Diet (Paleo meets vegan) before everybody else caught wind of it. Her eBook sales skyrocketed and even though they’ve slowed down now, for about six months she was earning $2,000 in passive income from one short eBook.

2. Come Up with an Attention-Grabbing Title

If you have an attention-grabbing title in mind from the start, great!

The right title can guide the entire eBook writing process and make all the difference in how well your book sells.

But if a title isn’t coming so easy to you, don’t worry! To get some ideas, start thinking about your audience and how they’ll benefit from reading your book.

Let’s say you’re writing a book about starting a freelance writing career. How does your audience benefit? The more specific you can answer the question, the better. A title like Earn $3,000 a Month Writing Online Content is more enticing than How to Make a Living as a Freelance Writer.

Action titles work really well too. For example, something like Fire Your Boss: 30 Days to Freelance Writing Success is more attention-grabbing than a broad title like Freelance Writing for Beginners.

If you’re still lacking inspiration, don’t be afraid to see what others are doing! Referencing the Amazon Kindle Best-Seller list in your eBook’s category can give you a feel of what titles are performing well. The types of titles that work well in one category might not do so well in others.

Take a look at these popular titles in the Self-Help Category:

  • The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing
  • The School of Greatness: A Real-World Guide to Living Bigger, Loving Deeper, and Leaving a Legacy
  • 10% Happier: How I Tamed the Voice in My Head, Reduced Stress without Losing My Edge, and Found Self-Help That Actually Works

See a theme? Take inspiration from others who have found success.

3. Plan Your Content and Write Authentically

So, you’ve got your topic and a title that sells, now what? Now it’s time to provide valuable content. You can have the most amazing eBook title within the most popular niche, but if your content is terrible, you won’t make it very far.

Whether you write 8,000 words or 80,000 words, they should each be written in order to provide value to the reader.

Avoid filler words and fluff. Don’t just spin existing content. Provide actionable ideas and real world advice. Write with a purpose and your audience will take notice and reward you with positive reviews. And in the eBook world, the reviews you get will go a long way in boosting your book sales.

One of the most effective techniques for mapping out your eBook is creating an outline. When done right, an outline keeps you organized, gives your book balance, reduces your writing workload, and keeps you motivated and on track for a 30-day completion!

Sample eBook Outline

Your outline should follow a set pattern. This makes it easy for your readers to follow along and spur them into action (a good nonfiction eBook provides value to the reader and helps them do/complete/finish something!)

Title – Place your amazing title here

Introduction – This is where you’ll introduce your audience to yourself and the eBook. Tell them what they can expect as they read through your book and most importantly, what they won’t be getting from your book. Telling them what not to expect prevents any confusion. For example, if you were writing an ebook about how to earn money with a niche blog or website, you might want to share with the audience that your ebook is not about setting up a WordPress site or other technical concepts but rather focuses on content creation and marketing techniques.

After the introduction you’ll write each of your sections (or chapters, if you prefer). Each section should be laid out the same way:

  • Section – Section Name/Title
    • Main Topic/Headline
      • Sub-topics
        • Actionable Ideas/Steps to take

Follow this pattern for your entire ebook and before you know it, you’ll have all the talking points laid out in front of you.

When done right, an ebook outline takes care of about 40% of the work for you.

How many sections you have depends on your subject matter and your ideal word count. Keep in mind, it really is all about the content. Instead of limiting yourself to a number of pages or words, focus on providing the best content you can for your readers. So if this means a 50-page ebook or a 15-page one, always make sure it is a valuable read!

4. People Will Judge Your ebook by its Cover

It’s true. Just like when you walk into Barnes and Noble and start picking up books because their cover is appealing, so too will online shoppers look at your cover art and decide in a second whether or not your book is worth a further look.

With that being said, I recommend outsourcing this (unless, of course, you moonlight as a graphic designer). Trying to save a few bucks on creating your own cover art will probably end up costing you more in the long run.

Fiverr has a lot of amazing designers that will create a professional ebook cover for you for just $5.

Although a designer will be able to make your cover look professional, you should have some idea in mind of what you want your cover to look like. Generally speaking, here’s some things you’ll want to consider:

  • Color usage
  • Images (whether to use a stock photo or custom created image)
  • Font
  • Design (minimal, bold, abstract, etc.)
  • How your cover looks as a thumbnail (this is how it will be viewed by readers most of the time)

Tell the designer what you’re looking for. They’ll be able to combine your ideas with their professional eye for design.

5. Start Earning Passive Income

You’re in the home stretch! Deciding how you sell your ebook is a big decision. Some people choose to sell them on their own website as a digital download. Others opt to sell on popular ebook platforms to help them handle sales and reach a larger audience.

Before you start selling your book, decide how much you’re going to sell it for. A great debate rages on in the ebook community regarding price point for ebooks. There are no hard and fast rules for setting a price. What you sell for should depend on your target audience, the content, and length (although keep in mind a 500 page ebook full of garbage doesn’t necessarily call for a high price!).

And while length of book isn’t the end-all-be-all in price decisions, it does play a factor.

How would you feel if you paid $20 for an ebook that was ten pages in length? Even if it was some of the best content, you’d probably feel a little ripped off. Your audience will feel the same way.

Amazon seems to have set the bar for ebooks that are priced $9.99 and below. Some of the best ebooks I’ve bought and read from the Kindle Bookstore have been priced anywhere from $0.99 to $2.99.

Remember, it’s entirely okay to play around with prices to find a number that works well for your target audience. Some authors even give away their book for free to start (say for 30 or 60 days) to generate buzz and get reviews rolling in. After the free-giveaway period, they’ve got tons of positive reviews and are able to ask a reasonable price for their books.

Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing

If this is your first ebook, I suggest using Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing. When you start your publishing journey here, your books are sold in the oh-so popular Amazon Kindle Store. You can literally complete the selling process in five minutes and have your book up for sale within 72 hours. It’s free to signup and you’ll earn as much as 70% for each book you sell.

Of course, there are many other ways to sell your ebook too. But many success stories come out of the Amazon KDP program (like this guy who has sold over 1,000,000 ebooks!).Over 90% of his sales have been through Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing.

Try, Try Again

You’ll learn a lot your first time selling an ebook. If your book fails to take flight, don’t worry. Take the things you’ve learned in failing and apply those lessons learned to your next attempt. Some writers go through ten or more ebooks before hitting their stride and finding what works for them.

The best part is, the only thing writing a failed ebook will cost you is time (and five bucks if you outsourced your cover art on Fiverr!) There are few passive income opportunities that require next to none startup costs. If you’re ready to get writing, here are some additional resources to get you started:

E-book: How to Sell Your First Million!Write an eBook in 5 Steps and Start Earning Passive Income (1)

How I Sold 1 Million Ebooks in Five MonthsWrite an eBook in 5 Steps and Start Earning Passive Income (2)

21 Dumb Mistakes to Avoid When Writing Your First E-Book

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Write an eBook in 5 Steps and Start Earning Passive Income (2024)

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How to make an eBook for passive income? ›

How to Sell Ebooks in 11 Simple Steps
  1. Find Out What Your Audience Wants, and Plan. ...
  2. Write Your Ebook. ...
  3. Get an ISBN For Your Ebook (Optional) ...
  4. Design Your Ebook. ...
  5. Create an Eye-Catching Ebook Cover Design. ...
  6. Download & Publish Your Ebook. ...
  7. Price Your Ebook. ...
  8. Create a Landing Page For Your Ebook.
May 9, 2024

How do you make an eBook in 5 steps? ›

  1. Step 1: Research Your Target Market. ...
  2. Step 2: Choose the Right Ebook Title and Topic. ...
  3. Step 3: Ebook Creation: Write, Edit, and Format. ...
  4. Step 4: Add Images, Graphics, and Cover Art. ...
  5. Step 5: Convert Your eBook Into a PDF File and Give It Away. ...
  6. 16 Comments.
Apr 30, 2024

Can you make money from writing ebooks? ›

Absolutely. Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) allows authors to publish and sell their ebooks on the Amazon marketplace, earning royalties based on sales.

Is writing a book good passive income? ›

Writing a book can be a great way to diversify your income stream for several reasons: Passive Income: Writing a book can provide a steady stream of passive income, which means that once the book is written, it can continue to generate income without any additional work on your part.

Are eBooks still profitable? ›

Is it profitable to sell ebooks? Yes, but not everyone makes a profit when selling ebooks. In 2022, Amazon KDP released a report saying that the number of independent publishers earning $50,000 or more increased by 40% between 2020 and 2022.

How do you make a living writing an eBook? ›

Contents
  1. Write a lot, and to market.
  2. Polish your manuscript with an editor.
  3. Keep as many of the royalties as possible.
  4. Build up your author platform.
  5. Make your books accessible to more readers.
  6. Promote new releases as well as your backlist.
  7. Offer services related to your product.
  8. Study how other authors make money.
Sep 1, 2023

How long should a $5 eBook be? ›

Medium-sized ebooks range between the 5,000- and 20,000-word mark, typically a read between 1–3 sittings. Pricing averages between $5 and $10. #3. Long ebooks offer a deeper dive into your subject matter, reaches upwards of 20,000 words, or several hundred pages, and can be digested in 3+ sittings.

What are the 7 steps to writing an eBook? ›

Before you get started with writing and publishing your very own eBook, there are a few steps to consider and keep in mind along the way.
  • Identify your target audience. ...
  • Choose a topic. ...
  • Do your research. ...
  • Outline chapters. ...
  • Write each chapter. ...
  • Edit your eBook. ...
  • Design your eBook.

What type of eBook sells the most? ›

The most popular categories for best-selling fiction books are as follows:
  • Romance.
  • Crime/Mystery.
  • Science fiction/fantasy.
  • Horror.

Is writing an eBook worth it? ›

What is this? The best part is, once you publish an ebook that's it… it's there, you don't have to do anything with it after that. That's why ebook writing is actually one of the best ways you can earn passive income. Put in a little effort here and now—reap the rewards for years to come.

What is the best platform to sell ebooks? ›

Amazon. It goes without saying that Amazon is one of the most popular ebook platforms out there since the online retailer captures the majority of the digital book market. They have Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, where authors can self-publish their books and distribute them to Amazon's Kindle stores.

What should be on the first page of an ebook? ›

There are only two important design elements that should be on your ebook cover page. These are the title and your name, as the author. However, there are optional information and details you can add as well. We're talking about the subtitle, background images, and graphics.

How much does it cost to start an ebook? ›

The average eBook is 2,500 to 5,000 words. That means that costs range between $125 to $250 on the lower end and $500 to $1000 on the high end. When your topic is research-intensive, or you want to hire a writer with an expert knowledge of the subject, you'll end up paying more.

How do I sell my first ebook? ›

How to sell ebooks online in just 5 steps
  1. Create your online store. Build your own online store with Shopify's ebook business name generator, logo maker, and online store themes.
  2. Set up your product pages. ...
  3. Select your apps and sales channels. ...
  4. Pick your payment gateway. ...
  5. Market your ebook store.

Are ebooks hard to sell? ›

Creating an ebook is the hard part. Selling it is a lot easier than you may think– long gone are the days of relying on a third-party publisher to showcase your work. Below, we'll show you how to create an instant storefront for your ebooks, audiobooks, and PDFs.

What are the most popular ebook topics? ›

Some examples of evergreen topics are love and relationships, money, health (mental health) and personal development. These are topics that people are always interested in, curious about and willing to pay for. Let's take a closer look at each of these niches and see why they are profitable in 2024.

What software to use to write an ebook? ›

Quick Glance: Best Ebook Software Comparison Table
Ebook Creator ToolType
Google DocsFree, cloud-based word processor
MS WordClassic word processor
CanvaUser-friendly, design-focused
Adobe InDesignProfessional publishing software
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What passive income pays the most? ›

Dividend stocks

Dividends are paid per share of stock, so the more shares you own, the higher your payout. Opportunity: Since the income from the stocks isn't related to any activity other than the initial financial investment, owning dividend-yielding stocks can be one of the most passive forms of making money.

How do you make passive income when publishing an eBook? ›

Once your book is published, the most basic way to make passive income on Amazon is to sell digital copies of your book. Every time a book sells, you'll make a certain percentage of the sale—called a royalty. Amazon offers two different pricing structures and royalty plans. You can set your eBook list price between $.

Is writing a book a good side hustle? ›

In case you need a refresher, a side hustle can be any flow of additional income for you—delivering flowers, monetizing a social media channel, or even self-publishing books. Yep, a side hustle for some people is writing their very own book. And honestly, it's brilliant for so many reasons!

How much do eBook creators make? ›

As of Jun 2, 2024, the average hourly pay for an Ebook Writer in the United States is $38.94 an hour.

What software to use to write an eBook? ›

Quick Glance: Best Ebook Software Comparison Table
Ebook Creator ToolType
Google DocsFree, cloud-based word processor
MS WordClassic word processor
CanvaUser-friendly, design-focused
Adobe InDesignProfessional publishing software
4 more rows

Can you make passive income on Kindle? ›

Kindle eBook Sales

Once your book is published, the most basic way to make passive income on Amazon is to sell digital copies of your book. Every time a book sells, you'll make a certain percentage of the sale—called a royalty. Amazon offers two different pricing structures and royalty plans.

How to make money from Amazon eBooks? ›

  1. Do Your Research Before Selecting Your Book Topic. ...
  2. Research the Most Searched Amazon Book Keywords. ...
  3. Hire a Professional Graphic Designer to Design Your eBook Cover. ...
  4. Spend Time Writing Your eBook Title and Subtitle. ...
  5. Write an Amazon Book Description that Sells. ...
  6. To Make Money Selling eBooks, Give Them Away for Free.

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