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Writer's pictureRenee Clancy

How to Make Money from Your Own Advice in Just 24 Hours: Create a Profitable Ebook




Ever wondered how you could make money from the knowledge you already have? Believe it or not, it’s easier than you think! Today, I’m going to show you how to create a profitable ebook using the experiences and advice you’ve gathered throughout your life—even if you’ve never written a book before. The strategies I’m about to share are often overlooked, but they’re total game-changers in the digital publishing world.


Step 1: Choose Your Topic


The first step in creating a profitable ebook is picking a topic where you’ve got real-life experience. You don’t need to be a total expert—just think about areas where people often ask you for advice. Is it fitness, relationships, or maybe personal finance?


For example, if people always ask you how you lost weight, that’s the perfect topic for your ebook. Instead of explaining it to everyone individually, you can direct them to your ebook: “Go ahead and purchase my ebook, and I’ll tell you all about it!” Your experiences and knowledge are more valuable than you realize, and packaging that into a book is a great way to monetize it.


Step 2: Brainstorm Ideas with ChatGPT


Once you’ve chosen your topic, it’s time to brainstorm. Don’t worry if you’re feeling stuck—you can use tools like ChatGPT to help generate ideas. For example, if your ebook is about weight loss, ask ChatGPT for subtopics like “common mistakes people make when dieting” or “keto-friendly recipes.” It’s a fantastic way to get your thoughts organized and ensure you’re covering valuable ground.


Step 3: Research Your Audience


Before diving into writing, take a moment to see if people are actually interested in your ebook topic. Head over to Amazon and search for books similar to yours. Look at what the competition is doing—what topics are they covering, and more importantly, what are they leaving out?


You can use tools like BookBolt’s KDP Spy Chrome extension to see how well similar books are selling and what prices they’re listed at. This will help you determine whether your ebook idea is worth pursuing and how to position it in the market.


Step 4: Stand Out by Reading Reviews


Even if a book is selling well, there’s often room for improvement. Check the reviews of similar books and pay attention to what readers are saying. Are they pointing out anything the book is missing or could improve? This is your opportunity to fill that gap and make your ebook stand out from the crowd.


Step 5: Outline Your Ebook with ChatGPT


Now that you’ve got your topic and done your research, it’s time to outline your ebook. This is where ChatGPT can come in handy again. You can ask it to create an outline with clear sections, such as an introduction, main chapters, and a conclusion.


For example, if you’re writing about weight loss, you might have sections like “The Benefits of the Keto Diet,” “Keto Breakfast Recipes,” and “Common Mistakes to Avoid.” The key is to focus on your personal experience and how you can offer value to your readers.


Pro Tip: Don’t try to cram everything into one ebook. Focus on one main question or problem, answer it well, and save other topics for future ebooks. It’s better to go in-depth on one subject than to overwhelm readers with too much information.


Step 6: Writing and Formatting Your Ebook


Once your outline is ready, it’s time to start writing. But don’t feel like you have to do it all yourself. ChatGPT can help with the writing process, too. You can ask it to write a one-page introduction or even specific sections based on your outline. My#1 tip when using ChatGPT? Don’t ask it to write the entire ebook in one go. Break it down into smaller chunks and give clear, focused prompts.

For example, start with your introduction. Once that’s done, move on to the first chapter, then the next. Think of ChatGPT as a tool to help refine your ideas and save time, not a replacement for your unique voice.


Step 7: Make Sure to Check for Plagiarism


Before publishing, always run your content through a plagiarism checker like Grammarly to ensure it’s original. And remember, your ebook doesn’t have to be long—5 to 50 pages is perfectly fine, as long as it provides value and answers the key question or problem you’re addressing.


Step 8: Design and Format Your Ebook


Now comes the fun part—designing your ebook! While many people use Canva, there are other great tools that can make your ebook look professional:

  • Book Bolt: This is my go-to for formatting and research when publishing on Amazon KDP. It’s easy to use, and it offers helpful tools like the KDP Spy Chrome extension to analyze the market.

  • Visme: Perfect for designing visually appealing ebooks with a drag-and-drop interface.

  • Designrr: If you’ve already got content, like blog posts or podcasts, Designrr quickly converts it into a professional ebook.

  • Scrivener: A fantastic tool for longer guides or ebooks, helping you organize your content and export it into formats like ePub or MOBI.

  • Reedsy Book Editor: Free and designed for writers, it makes formatting your ebook a breeze, especially for self-publishing.


Once you’ve designed your ebook, upload it to Amazon KDP where it can be sold as both a digital ebook and a physical copy. You could have your first ebook published in less than 24 hours with the right tools!


Bonus Tip: Make sure your ebook stands out with a polished cover. If design isn’t your strength, consider hiring a designer on Fiverr or Upwork to create one for you.


Ready to Turn Your Advice into a Profitable Ebook?


Creating an ebook doesn’t have to be difficult or time-consuming. With the right tools and a clear plan, you can start making money from your own advice in as little as 24 hours.

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