{Choos|Select}ing {Data|Info|Information} Product Subjects And Being Unique 

{Choose|Select} your subject with care. Remember that there are {plenty|a considerable number|lots} of info{rmation|} product eBooks {waft|float|bobb}ing around cyberspace, but they {alter|vary|change} {a lo|quite a bi|rather a lo}t in quality. Yours will stand out {due to|thanks to|because of} the quality of the material that{ wi|'}ll be included, and the new, unique {viewpoint|point of view|perspective} you{'ll| will| may} give to the {subject|topic}. 

Some subjects are never {in danger of|liable to|prone to} being {outmod|supersed|outdat}ed. Others are decidedly {rancid|stale|off}! How can you {know|know that|are aware} the subject you are thinking {about|of} writing about will be a fresh, {engag|interest|fascinat}ing read for your c{ustomer|lient}s? {One way|A method|A technique} to do this is to take a{ methodical| systematic} approach. 

You{ are going to|'re going to} {begin|start|start off} by making a list. You {can|may} either do this on your {P. C|computer|PC}, or by {employ|us|utiliz}ing a{ paper and pen| pen and paper| biro and paper}. I{ am|'m} one of those {people that|people who|folks that} can think better if I{'| a}m doing things the old{ style| skool|-fashioned} way, so I{ have a tendency to| tend to} {utilise|employ|use} a notebook that I call my "idea book" to {jot|note|write} down thoughts as they come to me. 

" {Start|Write down|Make} a list of all {of |}the different things that you{ have got an interest| are interested|'re interested} in and know {something|a little|a bit} about. 

" {Jot down|Make|Start} a list of the things you are interested again, but do{n'| no}t know {much|very much} about. 

With your list in hand ( or on the {PC|computer} screen ) do {a little analysis|some research|a little research} to {find out|discover} - 

" {Whether|Whether or not} {folk|folks|people} have been {looking for|trying to find|searching for} {info|information} on the {subject|topic} {late|latter|recent}ly. 

" {Whether|Whether or not} {people|folk|folks} {that'|that ha|which ha}ve been {hunt|look|search}ing for this {info|information} would be {content|willing|pleased} to pay for it, and {able |in a position |able }to pay the price you {believe|suspect|think} your finished {info|information} product would be worth. More on pricing your product later in this book. 

" {Whether|Whether or not} the {demand|requirement|clamor} for this {info|information} has{ already|} been met by how many eBooks containing this subject {are|are already} on the market. Remember, too that there{ is|'s} a{ chance|n opportunity} that the {requirement|clamor|demand} for this info{rmation|} {has|has already} been {surpass|exceed}ed. It{'d| might| would} be {use|point|purpose}less to {scribble|pen|write} another {electronic book|PDF|eBook} on the same subject if this were the case. 

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Wordtracker is a free keyword {suggestion|idea|recommendation} tool that{'| i}s {ver|extraordinaril|awfull}y {handy|helpful|useful}. Simply type {in a word|in brief|succinctly} {associated with|relating to|that relates to} your {initial|tentative} {topic|subject}. Let{'s say|'s say|'s assume} you {decided|made a decision} to {draft|write|pen} an e{Book|book|lectronic book} about {the best way|how|the way} to avoid a divorce. If you type the keyword "divorce" into Wordtracker, you{ wi|'}ll get back up to {one hundred|100|a hundred} keywords related to the {first|original} word AND a{ guess|n estimate|n estimation} of the daily volume of searches of these keywords. 
