Equestrians are always eager to earn extra money to spend on their horses or on riding. Horse riders would all like to find a way to do so that doesn't involve a large time or financial investment . On the internet, one of the easiest ways to sell your equestrian experience and insight is by writing an equestrian e-book. You may think that
-You cannot write, and never could, your grammar and spelling is terrible
-You know nothing worthwhile that you could possibly write about
-What you do know no one will want to hear about and certainly will never pay for
-You know too little about the internet and computers to publish anything, never mind an e-book.
How to find the time and energy to write an e-book
These are all very valid objections. Your average equestrian rarely have the time to become an internet expert. That is probably why there is such a limited amount of personal-equestrian-experience e-books on the internet market. This means there is a huge market for your e-book and a lot of potential for you to earn some money, sitting comfortably in an armchair in font of your computer. All you need to do is to overcome your limiting beliefs about your writing abilities.
Writing an equestrian e-book is very easy
It is crucial to understand that:
a.You do not have to be an accomplished author to write an equestrian e-book. E-books are written in everyday horse people language and they do not go on for ever either. You can usually get your message across in 20-60 pages. You will be surprised how quickly you get to 60 page when you are writing about something you feel passionate about.
b.You do not need to know everything about the internet or computers to write an e-book, nor will it cost a lot of money or take a lot of time.
c.You can write an e-book about any of the following and earn some money in the process:
1.Equestrian Holidays
2.Your favorite horse breed
3.Reviews of books you read, fiction or non-fiction
4.How to find a good riding instructor/ livery stables/farrier
5.Where on th internet one can find more info about horse nutrition
6.The best horse forum/ horse blogs
7.How to take the perfect horse photo
8.Where on the internet to find th best riding gear/tack
9.Horse names
10. Your favorite horse shows
11. How to groom a horse before a competition
12. A true horse story
The hardest part of writing an e-book is getting the knowledge out of your head and onto the paper or onto the computer screen. Even this can be simplified if you follow a suitable framework. Most people start with a lot of enthusiasm, but never finish; they give up before they get half-way. The secret of writing a useful e-book is to start with the end in mind, to stick to the point and always keep your reader in mind.
In fact, the easiest way to go about it is to write as if you are explaining something about horses or riding to one of your best friends. Some writers record their thoughts by talking to a Dictaphone and later transcribing their ideas.
There are a lot of sites on the net that will teach you how to write and publish e-books. Find one that is equestrian-friendly and start writing.