You've done it.
After weeks or even months of stop-and-go effort, you've managed to finally finish your first eBook.
Exhausted and ready to make a lot of money quickly, you hastily put up a sales website for your eBook and sit back waiting for the money to arrive.
But nothing happens.
Days go by, and still no sales.
You then come to the conclusion that nobody wants to buy your eBook.
So what happened? Is it a lost cause? Have you wasted weeks and months of your life slaving away at something that is now a moot point? Hardly.
What you're experiencing is something very common, actually.
Most people who lack formal training when it comes to creating and publishing eBooks tend to get it all wrong.
They do things backwards.
They write an eBook that they think others might be interested in, and then make a feeble half-hearted attempt to market it.
When no results are forthcoming, they quickly join the chorus of disgruntled writers who claim eBooks are a scam and that no money can be made with them.
There are two big reasons why nobody seems to want to buy your eBook.
First of all, you might have written an eBook that doesn't solve a problem or enhance the enjoyment value someone has when engaging in a particular pursuit or hobby.
The second reason is that you more than likely haven't formulated a marketing plan and followed through with it.
You could have written the best eBook in the world that tens of thousands of people would happily buy, but you've got to let them know it exists.
Just putting up a sales website and expecting them to find you is a losing battle.
So now you know why it might seem like nobody wants to buy your eBook.