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What abilities are necessary to write an engaging eBook? Start with strategy while creating an eBook. Determine the business case for your eBook; it will most likely fall into one of the three situations listed above. Once you've decided that an eBook is the way to go, you should concentrate on getting it written. When you required long-form material in the past, you usually looked to a writer for assistance. We now know that creating an eBook requires a community. You'll need folks on your team who are familiar with front-end and back-end technology, illustration, motion graphics, and/or application design, as well as the ins and outs of the particular devices used to distribute your eBook. According to book writing, Another problem is that creating an interactive eBook for the iBook shop takes a different set of skills than creating the same content for the Kindle store. Why? Because these gadgets' operating systems are fundamentally different. While you may alter the content to accommodate both, you'll frequently need to build device-specific code to take use of cutting-edge interactive capabilities. We've found that putting a good project manager in charge of our eBook projects works best. The project manager should be knowledgeable about content strategy and the eBook creation process, as well as capable of leading the rest of the team. We want project managers who are technologically savvy, have a thorough grasp of the subject matter at hand (or can rapidly acquire it), and recognise the importance of letting go of language. Giving up language means exactly what it says. We often discover that a photograph, picture, or video persuades much more effectively than words. We're looking for authors who understand this change (a picture is worth a thousand words...) to lead our eBook projects' writing teams. A rudimentary grasp of human interface design, persuasive science, and how interaction may improve comprehension and information retention is also beneficial.
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