Popular Reasons To Choose Fitness
Ebooks
By Gary Matthews
There's no doubt that in the last few years,
there's been a storm of electronic publications
hitting the Internet.
These electronic books or eBooks have grown
with such popularity, that there's been an
influx of eBook libraries & stores let
along traditional publishers switching to
digital print because of easier distribution.
With thousands of different eBook topics
on the market, health & fitness eBooks
have surged in popularity alongside self-help
and get rich publications.
The popularity of fitness eBooks
has emerged from the demand of fitness
enthusiasts using the Internet.
But it's not just these hardcore fitness
goers that are taking advantage of digital
advice, many newcomers with specific goals
in mind such as weight loss or better
eating habits are exploring the net as
we speak to purchase eBooks.
Before discussing more about eBooks with
regards to fitness, let's go over the
basics of an eBook in case this is all
new to you. If you know exactly what an
eBook is, feel free to skip to the next
section.
Basically, an eBook is a electronic book
- a book that you can read on your computer.
It's NOT a physical book. We've had a
few people order our eBooks and received
an email from them a few weeks later inquiring
into why it hasn't arrived in their mailbox!
An eBook is downloaded from the Internet
to your computer as a file. Once this
file has been downloaded, you can store
it permanently on your computer and access
it anytime you want. All you need to do
is double click on the eBook file and
you'll be able to view the contents.
Most eBooks come available in Adobe acrobat
format where you see a pretty good reproduction
of a real book. Including cover, figures,
charts, tables, table of contents, etc.
An eBook can also be printed easily from
your home computer. If your printer is
of sufficient quality, you can print a
professional eBook and store it into a
binder if you don't want to read material
from your computer.
eBooks have proven very popular over
the last few years because of the ability
to download and view book quality information
instantly.
We often get questions from individuals
seeking reasons why publications aren't
in the form of a traditional book, or
propositions from hawkers claiming they
can make us millionaires if we let them
have the rights to publish our book.
We'll there have always been the temptation
to sell a physical book but yet again,
there are advantages for our eBook readers
who are probably reading this article
as we speak.
Here are 12 advantages of eBooks in general:
* They're convenient - if you just need
a page or two "on paper" from
a book - for example, a recipe from a
cookbook, or a procedure from a fitness
manual all you need to do is click print
from your computer
* Excellent for research and reference
- Print out an eBook on 2 or 3-hole paper
and put it in a ring binder. This is a
much more convenient format than a regular
bound book if you may want to write in
it and take notes, or perhaps carry just
a chapter or two at a time with you.
* In Adobe pdf format (Maximum Fitness
eBooks) you see a pretty good reproduction
of a real book. Including cover, figures,
charts, tables, table of contents, etc.
* You can easily customize the viewing
experience (enlarge font size and style,
change orientation on device, modify screen
contrast)
* If your computer is a laptop or PDA,
then your ebooks are portable. You can
travel light; your entire library of ebooks
is portable. Much easier than lugging
around a stack of printed books.
* You can acquire thousands of eBooks
almost instantly via the Internet without
spending time browsing book stores with
their limited titles
* Clicking is easier than page turning
as you may have already discovered.
* You can easily add multiple bookmarks
and they stay where you put them
* One click from the table of contents
can lead you straight to chapters
* Soon you will be able to have your
eBook to you by your computer!
* Popularity - Many recent titles are
being published as eBooks only
* They're easy on the environment - they
save trees and paper
For those eBook junkies out there on
the net, they have caught on to the fact
seeking advice from an eBook can be just
as or even more effective compared to
purchasing a book from your local store.
When you purchase a book, you've got
the information in one hit and that's
it! If you like the book and you're eager
to feed on more advice from the author
you'll either have to join the fan club
or wait until the author's next publication
is released.
However, on the net it's a little different.
For instance, many authors are offering
online coaching with the purchase of an
eBook. In the case of Maximum Fitness,
you don't only purchase an eBook but you
can have access to ongoing communications
and advice from the author himself.
"Who better to talk to about the
book than the actual author who wrote
it?"
A word of caution there are those who
feel it's necessary to release a "Bible"
containing pages upon pages of material.
When you're reading through some of these
eBooks it's like the author has dumped
ALL knowledge throughout their entire
life to please the general population.
While these authors like to prove that
they know the most "You're getting
everything we think you should know"
in this eBook... they neglect the single
most important question - Who wants to
read 500 PAGE book on their computer screen!
Unless you're looking for fiction, most
if not ALL eBooks should be relatively
short and to the point (around 100 pages).
This is what people are after, predominantly
when it comes to self-help info such as
how to lose weight or improve your fitness.
A concise, step-by-step eBook will go
a long way towards motivating someone
to improve their lifestyle or fitness
habits than a dictionary full of content
based on "you can do this, you can
do that" type of fluff talk.
When purchasing an eBook, keep this thought
in mind:
"It's not about the quantity of
content that counts, it's the quality
of content and how you can go about using
that content"
Make no mistake about it, when you purchase
any type of material, you want to know
that the information you're getting is
as accurate as possible towards the goal
you're aiming to achieve.
About The Author
Gary Matthews is the author of the popular
fitness eBooks Maximum Weight Loss and
Maximum Weight Gain. Please visit http://www.maximumfitness.com
right now for your 'free' weight loss
or muscle building e-courses.