Defining audience and objectives

  • Identify reader personas, their needs and reading habits

  • Clarify the primary goals: educate, entertain, persuade or inform

  • Determine appropriate length, tone and depth for the target group

  • Research competitor e-books to find gaps and differentiation points

  • Establish success metrics such as downloads, reviews or conversions

Conducting research and gathering resources

  • Collect reliable sources: books, articles, interviews and case studies

  • Verify facts, statistics and examples for accuracy and relevance

  • Organise reference materials with clear citations and notes

  • Curate images, charts or multimedia assets where needed

  • Maintain a central repository for easy access during writing

Creating a structured outline

  • Break the content into logical chapters and subheadings

  • Define key messages and takeaways for each section

  • Plan flow diagrams, tables or lists to visualise complex ideas

  • Allocate approximate word counts to balance chapter lengths

  • Review outline with peers or stakeholders before drafting

Writing and drafting the manuscript

  • Draft chapters according to the outline, maintaining a consistent voice

  • Use engaging introductions, clear headings and smooth transitions

  • Incorporate examples, anecdotes or case studies for reader connection

  • Apply formatting conventions (bullets, italics, call-outs) for clarity

  • Focus on readability with short paragraphs and active language

Editing, proofreading and formatting

  • Revise content for coherence, flow and elimination of redundancies

  • Proofread for grammar, punctuation and stylistic consistency

  • Format for e-book standards: EPUB/MOBI compatibility, metadata and cover

  • Design internal layout: fonts, margins, images and hyperlinks

Test on multiple devices and apps to ensure a polished reading experience