Some people say that starting an eBook is the hardest part of writing, but that’s only until it comes to finishing an eBook. An unfinished eBook can’t sell, so it’s important to stay on top of your writing. The question you have to ask yourself is: Do you want to be an indie author or a professional procrastinator? A procrastinator can come up with a million reasons why his or her eBook is still incomplete, so don’t allow yourself to put off what could be a top seller.
Keep Your Momentum
It’s more than just writing daily; finishing your eBook requires you to maintain your focus. You’ll still want to keep up on your blogging and other social media efforts, as those will be instrumental in marketing your eBook, but you can’t neglect finishing your eBook in favor of other tasks. Even if all you have left to accomplish are minor revisions or hiring an editor, you should be working on your eBook daily.
Review What’s Been Done
If you’re struggling with where to go with your story or plot, it can help to read what you’ve already written. You may realize that a critical component is missing, or you may be able to envision how to wrap up everything.
Review Your Outline
An outline is the perfect tool for keeping you on track and helping you stay focused while finishing your eBook. If you don’t have an outline, it’s not too late to make one. An outline provides you with the opportunity to organize your thoughts. An already-existing outline can offer perspective on aspects of your eBook you had forgotten and remind you of your end goal.
Finishing your eBook takes perseverance, but the completed project can certainly be worth the effort.