14-Day E-book Writing Challenge

By on January 7th, 2008

This is the official 14-Day E-book Writing Challenge post. This post will be updated before and throughout the challenge to feature new articles on e-book publishing, updates on the challenge, and more.

Challenge Details

The 14-Day E-book Writing Challenge will begin on Friday, January 18, 2008, and run through January 31st.

You don’t have to have experience writing e-books to take part in the challenge. It’s meant to be a (hopefully enjoyable) networking opportunity, where e-book writers (old and new) can offer their advice, encouragement, and support to each other.

There aren’t any prizes. This is a challenge; not a competition. By completing the challenge, your reward is the fact that you’ve created either a new income stream or a new marketing tool in just two weeks, and hopefully made a few new friends or professional contacts along the way.

During the 14 days of the challenge, I’ll be offering tips to guide you through the e-book writing, publishing, and marketing process step-by-step.

Pre-Challenge Reading

Prior to the challenge, I’m publishing several articles aimed at e-book publishers (especially first-time e-book writers). You can find the running list below (I’ll add to it as more articles are published). These articles are designed to get you thinking about various aspects of the e-book writing and publishing process.

  1. Is E-book Publishing Right for You?
  2. Should You Write a Free E-book?
  3. Finding E-book Ideas: Choosing a Niche for Your E-book
  4. Planning and Outlining an E-book
  5. Choosing the Best E-book Format
  6. Benefits of PDF E-books
  7. The Best E-book Software for the First Time Author
  8. How Long Should an E-book Be?
  9. Should You Offer E-book Resell Rights?
  10. 5 Factors to Consider in Pricing Your E-book
  11. E-book Delivery Options
  12. E-book Marketing Basics
  13. Should You Use Affiliate Marketing to Sell Your E-book?
  14. How to Design an E-book Cover
  15. Using Testimonials to Sell an E-book

Join the 14-Day E-book Writing Challenge

If you think you have it in you to write an e-book in just 14 days (or if you’d like to simply give it a try), leave a comment on this post. Let us know why you want to write an e-book during the challenge (are you hoping to sell it, create a free e-book to give away, etc.?), and whether or not you’ve written e-books in the past.

I hope at least a few of the regular readers here will jump on board and help each other out in writing our next e-books.

I’ll be taking part in the challenge myself… not only writing here about the e-book writing process, but putting together a new e-book of my own! :)

Challenge Post Archive

Here you can find links to all of the 14 days in the e-book writing challenge (they’ll be added as they occur). These are being listed to help you better follow along with the challenge, or to refer back to later if you plan to challenge yourself independently at a later time:

Day One
Day Two
Day Three
Day Four
Day Five
Day Six
Day Seven
Day Eight
Day Nine
Day Ten
Day Eleven
Day Twelve
Day Thirteen
Day Fourteen

If you would like a more compact version of the 14 day e-book challenge material, you can download a free copy of How to Write an E-book in Just 14 Days – based on these posts.

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About Jennifer Mattern

Jenn is a professional blogger and freelance business writer. She has worked as a writer since 1999, and began blogging in 2004. She owns All Freelance Writing as well as several other sites and blogs covering indie publishing, social media, and small business. She expects to release her first book for freelance writers, The Query-Free Freelancer, in 2012 and she is the author of the Web Writer's Guide e-book series.

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63 Responses to 14-Day E-book Writing Challenge

  1. I keep coming back to this post because its one of my short-term goals for this year; however, I need to think about it. I want to make sure that I have the time to devote to this project. I will be creating a few ebooks within the next few months some will be free, and others I’ll will be paid. They will deal with nutrition, fitness, and simple recipes related to natural beauty products.

  2. Mariella says:

    I wish I could participate but Macworld Convention’s going to be on the 20th and I have to cover the event. I won’t have time. :(

    Maybe next month’s challenge. :)

  3. Diana says:

    I’m in. I’ve been playing around with one idea for quite some time and I want to finally get it down on paper.

  4. Lisa says:

    I’m in. I’d like to see if I have what it takes to do an ebook…and I definitely need an income stream this year, so this is a good opportunity!

  5. wendy thomas says:

    oh I love a challenge. I’ve written many blogs and e-articles but not a book. I’m up for it.

  6. Anne Moss says:

    Okay, I’m game. I’ve been working on one since June. It’s being proofread this week. So I may be a bit ahead but I want to play anyway.

  7. Jennifer Mattern says:

    One of the key things about this challenge that I’m hoping to convey is that writing an e-book doesn’t have to take a lot of time. I wrote my first e-book in about 5 hours. :) So I do hope you’ll give it a try Opal. One of the biggest fears people have about writing e-books is that they think it’s going to take them too long. I hope that you’re able to see that doesn’t have to be the case (a lot of it comes down to choosing a niche you know well, and understanding that e-books don’t have to be long). :)

    Welcome to the challenge for those wanting to participate. Be sure to subscribe to the RSS feed either in your favorite reader or via email (from the subscription form in the inside right column), so you don’t miss out on anything. :)

    @Mariella – I’m sorry you won’t be available to take part. One of the best things about doing this on a blog though is that the 14-day steps will all be permanently archived, so if you can’t do it this month, you can do it on your own at any time after. :) Good luck with that piece!

  8. Peg Thomas says:

    Hi there, I’m Wendy’s sister and I have declared that I am writing a book on e-commerce for nonprofit managers. This challenge will help me really focus on this goal. There is so much to know, and so many folks out there who could more easily write this. However, there are an equal number of rather clueless folks who could benefit. While I don’t fashion myself as an expert, I think I can plunge in as a journalist exploring an area that needs to be well understood.

    So, plunge in I will.

  9. Mariella says:

    @Jenn>> Thanks a lot! :D I’ll definitely re-visit the posts and try to write an ebook at a latter date. :)

  10. Mariella says:

    BTW, I forgot to say, I’m not writing just one article for the Macworld Convention, I’m writing LOTS. That’s why I literally won’t have time for anything else. :( I hope next month’s activity would be fun too. :)

  11. @Jennifer,
    Oh I know what I’ll write about. It’s related to my business natural beauty products however I’m in the same predicament as Mariella I have a lot on my plate. Although I could write about my niche for hours, I have to make sure I’m not taking away from my daughter, clients, or my studies. I’m back in school pursuing my Masters degree in Traditional Naturopathy :-)
    However if I do find the time I’ll definitely be up for the challenge.

  12. eFYI says:

    This month is going to be the busiest I have ever had. Literally! Oh well adding one more thing will not kill me.

    I have been paid for my writing, I have written as a volunteer, and am an expert at business correspondence. However, I have never written an e-book.

    Count me in! and thank you so much Jennifer.

  13. Anne Moss says:

    It has taken me about 7 months to create my eBook/eTutorial. However, a friend of mine did a much shorter one to start with to get her feet wet. That was probably a better way to go.

    Start small and work from there. I dove in head first. But I do have to make a .pdf version and I’d be happy to share my experiences thus far.

  14. Diane M says:

    I’d like to try an e-book. I’m inspired by the group.
    Thanks!
    Diane

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  16. John H. says:

    Hello All,

    I am very busy as well. I think the purpose of this challenge is to set a goal and write decent content prolifically. I’ve had an interest in writing for the web and writing ebooks for some time now and am willing to step in and give it a shot.

    This will be challenging to me b/c I am not a writer, but this is a skill that I want to improve.

    My time is consumed by my “real job” as a technical consultant in the financial industry which reguires travel, my wife and daughter, painting the study in my new home, finishing a store room and office in my basement, etc.

    Its worth a shot for eveyone and every circumstance.

    Good luck and see you on the 18th.

    ~John H.

  17. Jennifer Mattern says:

    Well that’s the spirit guys and gals! :) And John is right… it’s definitely worth a shot. Either it will earn you some money, work as a marketing tool for you, or you’ll learn what “not” to do in the future… any way you cut it, pushing yourself is good for you. :)

  18. I’m definitely in and I can’t wait! I haven’t really decided exactly what I want to do with E-Books yet, but figuring how to write and market one is important, so I’m jumping in.

  19. e2write says:

    I want to give this a go. I have wanted to try my hand at an e-book for awhile and this sounds like just the thing to get me going! :)

  20. Cindy says:

    What incredible timing! I’m just exploring the wild and woolly world of ebooks. I hope to write and market several this year, and having never done so before, the group setting will keep me motivated and focused. Thanks for providing this challenge!

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  22. Jennifer Mattern says:

    I’m glad to see so many people interested in this. A big thanks to Diana for suggesting we run the challenge in the first place. Best of luck to everyone. JUST THREE DAYS TO GO!!! :)

  23. I’ve been wanting to work on an ebook/manual and gave myself by the end of the month anyway, so I want to join you guys! Thanks for the interesting info, I want to get into epublishing quite a bit more. I don’t need a competition though, just good info!

  24. Glad to have you Sara. :)

    There’s no “competition” exactly. We’re all just challenging ourselves by giving ourselves a 14-day deadline for writing an e-book, and supporting each other along the way. :)

  25. Lisa says:

    If I sign up for the email subscription only (which is what I have) will I be getting what I need for the e-book Challenge? Or do I need to sign up for one of the RSS feeds?

    thanks,
    Lisa

  26. Jennifer Mattern says:

    I try not to send email updates every day (and weed out some of the more personal / promotional posts), but I do plan on sending them daily during the challenge, so you should be fine. :)

  27. Mark Badger says:

    I’d like to play, I’ve been interested in doing an e-book on making comics in Adobe Flash and this seems like a great way to plunge in.

  28. Ellie says:

    I’m joining all of you on this glorious project! I love a ‘group consciousness’ and think it will help motivate me. I sure don’t know the subject matter yet, though!

  29. Beth says:

    I want to try! I’ve never written an e-book – in fact I’m a newbie writer and haven’t written much of anything at all! But I’ve been thinking about this for awhile and have some subjects in mind. I hope I can keep up with everyone!

  30. Tonya says:

    I have always wanted to write an e-book but never have & this seems to be a perfect opportunity! I have written a couple of short stories but never had anything published etc. This challenge will be great for my confidence & to get me going.

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  32. Trisha Bartle says:

    I’ll be doing this. I have a great idea and want to implement it. It will be good for me because it will showcase my writing talent. The sales page will be good copywriting practice. It will also give me more income. In other words, how can I NOT do this?

  33. Anna says:

    I’m in. I’m going to write a travel related e-book. Maybe trip planning: using the web to plan your dream vacation.

    Or a book on how to prepare 2 weeks worth of freezer dinners…

  34. Jennifer Mattern says:

    I never would have come up with that second idea Anna, but I love it. I’m a big fan of cooking a lot at once, and freezing it for meals during the week (or two weeks in your potential e-book’s case). It means I don’t have to take time out of my busy work week to cook. :)

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  36. Jeniffer says:

    I’m in.
    I’d like to offer a free ebook on my site.
    Sounds like a good way to get more subscribers/readers, which is my goal for this first quarter.
    Then maybe I’ll do another ebook, which would be paid for!
    thanks for the articles–I just read through them, and they were all informative and helpful.

  37. Chrissie says:

    I think I’m in as well, though I haven’t even started with the reading yet pre-reading or otherwise. However, if I keep saying I don’t have the time for it, it will never get done so time to bite the bullet I guess. I think the idea of using it for revenue is more of a perk than a reason for me. I have really been branching out with my freelance career, trying to focus on the psychology/mental health field, and am simply looking for additions to my portfolio to make it look a little more diverse as far as writing experiences. Yes, this will be a challenge, but looking forward to it. Thanks, Jen!

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  39. jill says:

    Hi – Jennifer I just stumbled on this challenge today when I stopped by to see what you had been up to. (I remember you from Suite101 where you were such a helpful editor). This e-book challenge sounds like a great thing to try. I’m in, though I just got here so not sure yet what I will tackle.
    Way cool ;-)

    jill

    jill browne – one of 101 jills on suite101.com

  40. Jennifer Mattern says:

    Welcome Jill. Nice to have you around. Good luck with your e-book! :)

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