Adding Fresh Content to Your Existing Ebook
Ok, so you're at that stage where you've gotten just enough 
content to publish your first e-book, finally the grunt work 
is out of the way. 
Sit back and pat yourself on the shoulder for a job well 
done. 
Next task on the list?
How to add fresh content to your already existing e-book, I 
personally find it much easier to add to an already existing 
e-book then to create an e-book! 
But one does not shine without the other.
Can you think of any "sub-niche" market your target audience 
would like more information about, something that would 
definitely grab their attention and add: 
• Punch to your e-book.
• Increased interest for your e-book
but even more importantly.
• Increased sales of your ebook
• Add a "higher perception value" to your already existing 
ebook 
How do you go about find that all elusive nugget?
Always turn to your target market for the best ideas on 
which "sub-niche market's" to explore next, not what you 
think they might be interested in but what they are buying 
and recommending to others. 
Case-In-Point:
A few months ago I created an e-book related to a certain 
breed of dog. I made it through the grunt work and now 
simply add to the e-book one step at a time, one product 
review or interview at a time. 
I ended up picking (by reading what the most used products 
or most wanted products by this particular target market 
were) a pedigree software program for a back end sales 
product. This pedigree software program helps owners of 
animals keep all the details they could ever want to track 
in a database about their pets. 
What owner wouldn't want to know about a software program 
that could help make tracking certain details of their pets 
easy and convenient? 
So I simply contacted the owner of this particular software 
program, told him that I was interested in including 
information about his product in the e-book I had created. 
He knew it was a win/win situation and gladly agreed to 
answer a couple of questions regarding how his software 
worked and what benefit it could bring to the reader. 
The end result, more content for the e-book with only a few 
minutes of work involved on my part plus the possibilities 
of making commission from the back end sales of the pedigree 
software which sells for $95.00 U.S., which I get a nice 
chunk of every time someone clicks on my link and makes a 
purchase. 
So you see, it's not that hard to add fresh content to your 
e-book. 
With the right angle, you can make your e-book unique from 
your competitors, more informative to the reader, putting 
more money in your pocket. 
Summary:
Expanding an already existing e-book is simply a matter of 
reading what products your target market purchases, 
analyzing their wants and needs, focusing on one "sub-niche 
market" at a time.
 About the Author 
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About the Author:
Brian Holte is a freelance writer and owner of The Ebook 
King. 
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