With eBooks, you have a little more freedom

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With eBooks, you have a little more freedom

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With eBooks, you have a little more freedom to write longer paragraphs than you do when writing a blog post, but it’s still important to use chapters, headers, and clear subheaders to visually entertain your whatsapp indian number while they’re navigating your eBook (and it’ll help them avoid overwhelm too). Using this kind of formatting makes your eBook more organized overall and thus, easier to read.

Extend Your Blog’s Branding to Your eBook
Most bloggers work hard to establish a clear brand and make their content visually stand out from the sea of competition.

These decisions range from choosing cohesive color schemes, to fonts, logos, images and even deploying the right blogging tools that match their brand’s perceived image. Your eBook should be a very natural extension of the branding you’ve already started over on your blog.

So for example, I’ve chosen to use a very minimalist design style on my blog here. I also use bold, easy-to-read fonts, and the color blue is a commonality across all of my pages. I can easily transfer many of the same design elements over to my eBook layout & design.

Here’s the book cover from one of my free blogging books—the eBook titled How to Promote Your Blog:

How to Promote Your Blog eBook Cover Example (Screenshot)
You can see that the cover pulls from some of the key design elements of my blog layout (pictured below), ranging from font types to images, verbiage, and more.

Screenshot of eBook Cover Design Matching Branding and Blog Layout (Image)
Your primary goal should be to learn how to write an eBook that’s extremely effective at helping your readers—but a close secondary goal should be to deliver an eBook that also looks and feels like a premium extension of the content already living on your blog.

Include Images in Your eBook
Like clever use of formatting, adding rich images throughout your eBook will also help make your content a lot more appealing (and interesting) to your readers.

How to Use Images in Your eBook (to Visually Stand Out)
Not only does it break up long walls of text, but images can help people connect more easily with your content (and better understand a point you’re trying to communicate).
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