Ebooks for Consultants — Your Methodology, in Print, This Week
In consulting, the person who wrote the book on it wins the deal. You have the methodology, the war stories, and the strong opinions — what you do not have is four free months to write 30,000 words and learn book formatting. ebookdone takes your outline and produces the finished book: streamed AI-written chapters, a 6x9 print-ready KDP interior, four cover options, and the complete Amazon metadata pack, for $9.
Sound familiar?
- A prospective client asked if you had written anything they could share with their board, and you sent them a blog post.
- You quoted a ghostwriter: $20,000, nine months, and they still needed twelve hours of your interviews.
- Your methodology lives in a slide deck that clients screenshot and pass around without your name on it.
- You bill $250 an hour, so the 100-plus hours a manuscript takes is a $25,000 opportunity cost you keep declining.
- Publishing houses want a platform and a proposal; you just want a credible artifact that closes deals.
What you could publish this week
The methodology book that anchors your pricing
A title like Due Diligence in 30 Days: An Operator Method for Mid-Market Acquisitions turns your process into intellectual property with an ISBN. When your framework is a published book, a $40,000 engagement to implement it stops sounding expensive.
The leave-behind for enterprise deals
Ship five paperbacks to the buying committee after the pitch meeting. A book with your name on the spine sits on desks for months; a PDF proposal gets buried in email by Friday.
The conference-talk companion
Publish the book version of your keynote before the event and mention it from the stage. Attendees who buy the $12 paperback become the warmest pipeline you have, and you never chased a single badge scan.
A book per service line
One book on pricing strategy, one on post-merger integration, one on vendor selection. At $9 each you can cover every service line, and each title ranks for its own Amazon search terms.
How it works
- Describe it — topic, audience, tone. One sentence is enough.
- Shape the outline — reorder, rename, add or cut chapters before a word is written.
- Watch it write — chapters stream live; rewrite any you don't love.
- Pick a cover, download everything — print PDF, EPUB, DOCX, paperback wrap cover, and your KDP metadata pack.
Free preview first (outline + full first chapter). Then $9 per book — no subscription, credits never expire.
FAQ
How is $9 per book the real price? What is the catch?
There is no subscription and no upsell ladder. $9 buys one complete book: chapters, four cover options, print-ready 6x9 KDP interior PDF, paperback full-wrap cover, EPUB, DOCX, and the KDP metadata pack. Credits never expire. Subscription writing tools cost $20 to $50 a month regardless of output; if you publish twice a year, that is a 10x to 30x difference.
Will Amazon accept an AI-generated business book?
Yes. KDP allows AI-generated content and asks that you disclose it as AI-generated during setup — a single checkbox, not a review process. Your obligation is the same as with a ghostwriter: read it, edit it, and stand behind it. The outline and chapters are yours to revise before anything is final.
My methodology is specific. Can the AI actually write about it accurately?
The book is generated from an outline you edit first, so your frameworks, terminology, and case structure go in before writing starts. The free preview gives you that editable outline plus the complete first chapter and a watermarked PDF, with no card, so you can verify the fit before spending anything.
What lengths are available? Board members do not read 400 pages.
Three presets: roughly 12,000, 20,000, or 30,000 words. A 20,000-word book prints at around 100 pages in 6x9 — long enough to be a real book on a desk, short enough that an executive finishes it on one flight.
Start free — see your outline and first chapter before paying anything.
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