
I can write and publish books about the German Saxons of Transylvania, as long I have a good understanding of who will buy my book. Part of my own personal problem with selling a book on Transylvania is that I didn't understand the market as well as I thought I did. It is about Transylvania, but also the dynamic between the rest of Romania and this area. Only after learning this was I able to begin to explain my book better and earn money.

With the advent of ebooks some of these plans have been simplified, but in some ways are more complex. There is another format you will have to consider - and larger unknown markets. Any person, anywhere can go to Amazon and buy an ebook - many of my buyers are from Romania. You can't maintain the strong connection you would have otherwise. You also need to have the answers readily available. Most people who know about Romania will search for books on the subject this way.

In short, publishing a book is not as easy as it can first appear, especially if your plans are vague, or this is your first book, and you don't know the niche market as well as you think.
There are simple steps you can follow to create both a book that sells and an ebook which maintains regular sales. These can also be generalized to online writing sites in many cases, since most readers of online articles can make a choice to read your ebook after they have read your writing. The more you reach out to your readers, the more likely you will see sales - and people will know there is another book coming out.
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