As an eBook writer, as with any other kind of writer, you always have to keep your readers in mind. Always ask yourself if you are portraying the information in a way that is easily comprehensible to them. This does not mean that you should write like your target audience is a bunch of six year olds (unless your target audience really is a bunch of six year olds!) Instead you should ensure that you are not patronizing your reader with unnecessary difficult vocabulary but still maintain your integrity as a lover of words. When you know your audience, you are able to determine ways to keep your eBook interesting. Knowing your audience will also determine how long your eBook will be. Most people who will read something off the internet are prone to live fast lives. Thus they do not expect to sit and read an eBook for ten hours. If you have a lot of information that you want to write about, you may want to contemplate making a series of eBooks so that you can avoid having one ridiculously long eBook.

Ebook Writing requires dedication. This will translate into hours upon hours of sitting in front of a computer screen banging out copy. Once you are done writing your eBook, chances are you will feel burnt out. Being brunt out is a sure way of making you miss any mistakes that you may have made when writing your eBook. For this reason, you will have to get someone else to edit your eBook for you. This could be a family member, a close friend or even a coworker. What your eBook will need to stay interesting will be a fresh set of eyes that can pick out any errors that you may have made whether grammatically or because of wordiness.