Recap the “big idea” you started the

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Recap the “big idea” you started the

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Recap the “big idea” you started the eBook with (the problem)
Distill down and reiterate your main takeaway, explanation, or argument (the solution)
Give clear instructions for a tangible next step readers should take (call to action)
A successful conclusion to most eBooks should wrap up all of the whatsapp canada ideas—and direct readers toward taking clear action for implementing what they’ve learned in your eBook.

3. Map Out the Ideal Length and Start Writing Your eBook
Map Out the Length and Start Writing Your eBook (Screenshot of Writing)
How long should your eBook be? This is a common question many people ask when they’re thinking about learning how to write an eBook for the first time.

Does an eBook need to be as long as a print book?
Should I consider the length of my eBook in terms of pages or word count?
Like with most things in business, the answer to these questions is… it depends on a number of different factors.

An eBook can range from 3,000 words to well over 50,000+ words depending on the topic
An average non-fiction print book is around 50,000 words, but eBooks are often shorter
So, with these loose benchmarks in mind, how do you determine the ideal length of your own eBook?

Well, you could start by aiming for something in the middle… say around 15,000 to 30,000 words. That would likely bring your page count to somewhere between 60 and 120 pages (double-spaced), without accounting for any special formatting or the addition of images, pull quotes, or custom graphics.
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