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107 e-Book Idea Triggers: A Must for All 'How To' Authors About What People Want Now (An Intro)
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About 150 millions needs are yet to be met! With this gist in a piece titled "MAKING MONEY MADE EASY" written in the "Nigerian Tribune" by Sulaimon Olanrewaju (lanresulaimon@yahoo.com), I just found myself more and more interested in seeing to meeting people's WANTS not just their NEEDS in the 'how

to' information way. For e-books authors want ideas, a checklist of idea triggers as partly provided below can hardly be thrown away. It has been found a companion piece for today's 'how to' e-book authors.

Back to the writer. He wrote and I quote: "We are about 150 million in Nigeria. That means there are about 150 million in the country. Just imagine 150 million needs. Definitely, not all of the needs have been met. The import of this is that you still have a chance to hit your million if only you will identify the needs there are in your immediate environment and set out to meet them. "He further wrote that "never believe there is no new thing that can be produced. The world still needs so many new things especially the ones from you. Wait a minute, there is something you have that million are dying to get. Don't deny them this opportunity and don't deny yourself the opportunity of hitting real money. Walk with your eyes open and you will find out there are needs everywhere. Look inwards and you will realize that you have something that the world requires."

I am 300% sure that information is the number one want millions are dying to get - especially on the Internet. I am again 300% sure that you as an author (established, fresher or potential) of 'how to' books or e-books, have what the world requires to help it meet both wants and needs. You have information food for

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