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Digging on a little deeper
Digging on a little deeper

There are groups of people who are willing to

buy true-life ebooks: hobbyists. At any certain

time, these individuals are looking for ways to spend

their money on their hobbies. Their passion

is your financial advantage.

What keen hobbyists want will always achieve great

ebook stuff. Note that I did not say what

hobbyists need. You may have certain opinions

on what precisely a selection of people should need or

should read. But those are not necessarily good

topics for immediate ebook profit. Those topics

may be areas for you to experiment at your

leisure. However, if you want to make money at

this, find out what niche groups want, and hit

those groups with your ebook.

Find hobbyists and niche groups by searching the

web for "popular hobbies," "enthusiasts," or

"what America is buying." Or, you can search

specifically for forums and discussion groups

for hobbyists. In the forums, people talk with

each other to share ideas with one another.

Often, they will exchange testimonials for

equipment, upcoming events, and books.

One accepted site where hobbyists go to talk

to one another online is Yahoo!. Check it out.

Go to www.yahoo.com. Click "groups." On the

groups page you'll see a list of categories

such as Business & finance, and Religion.

For demonstration purposes, click on "Games."

On the games screen, game sub categories are

scheduled followed by numbers. The numbers specify

how many discussion forums are available for

that sub category. These numbers make public a lot.

Notice how "role playing games," and "video &

computer games" have factors of ten or in some

cases factors of 100 more forums than other

sub categories. "Wargaming" and "paintball"

don't even come close, although those categories

are much more discussion-laden than "horseshoe

pitching."

For fun, one day I repeated selecting sub categories

until I arrived at a record of over a thousand (yes a

thousand) discussion groups on Yahoo having to do

with vampire role playing. Here's how I got there:

Games>>Role Playing Games>>Live Action>> World of

Darkness>>Vampire: The Masquerade.

Some of the forums are open to new members, and you

can sign up to read what everyone's discussing. Once

in the forum, you can review discussion threads

from today, yesterday, or a year ago. Don't go

back too far if you want to discover the hottest

possible ebook topics. You can participate in

discussions if you like.

FYI, do not drop into a discussion group just to market

an ebook; hobbyists consider this spam and will drop you

from the group.

When you read and/or participate, you'll find out

what this group is buying. All you have to do is

skim to find out what questions they are asking

each other about products or traveling or information.

What they are interested in buying is a key piece of

information because passionate consumers love to

research before they buy. This is an immediate ebook

market. Create a book on how to select the best this

or that on the market, related to the present wants

of the enthusiasts.

Enthusiasts come in all shapes and sizes. Think brides,

golfers, white water rafters, individuals who stockpile vintage

baseball cards, wine connoisseurs, gardeners, frequent

vacationers, video gamers, and parents who put their

children into private tutoring, ballet, and piano

lessons before age 3.

There are some hobbies that look like to repeatedly

attract enthusiasts, like playing golf, watching

football, restoring old cars, and listening to music.

These are classics . Then there are some hobbies that

seem to come and go in waves, such as Red Hat Societies

contribution, snow boarding, or line dancing. Pick

either a classic hobby or a fluctuating hobby in

its peak season for your best odds.

A big market on the Internet is the 20-30 set. Here's

what they are doing exact now, in regards of one survey.

They're snowboarding, wakeboarding, traveling, camping,

listening to music, shooting photographs. They're drinking

gourmet coffee, rock climbing, playing guitar, camping,

dancing, looking for online love, shopping for computers

and other electronics, attending sports events, practicing

the Bible, exercising, demanding to find jobs, and watching

movies. Any one of these subjects would compose a great ebook

with a buying market standing by.

Chan Do Internet Success System Guides- How To Select Great Topic 3

By: Ali Engin Senyuva




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