I will write a downloadable how-to guide or step-by-step tutorial ebook

I will write a downloadable how-to guide or step-by-step tutorial ebook

About this gig

I will write a clear, downloadable how-to guide or step-by-step tutorial ebook that turns your process, product, or skill into a finished PDF readers can follow and actually complete.

Whether you need a lead magnet, an onboarding manual, a course companion, or a standalone instructional ebook, I research your topic, structure it into logical steps, and write plain-English instructions that get readers from "I don't know how" to "done." You receive a polished, ready-to-share digital file — no ghostwriting fluff, no padding, just a usable guide.

What you get

  • A complete how-to guide or step-by-step tutorial ebook delivered as a digital download (PDF, with an editable source file such as Google Docs or DOCX so you can update it later)
  • Original, human-written instructional content researched and tailored to your exact topic and audience
  • A logical chapter/step structure with a clear table of contents, numbered steps, and section headers readers can scan
  • An introduction that frames the problem and outcome, plus a closing section with next steps, a recap, or a checklist
  • Action-oriented writing: short sentences, defined terms, "do this, then this" sequencing, and callout tips or warnings where they prevent mistakes
  • Light formatting for readability — headings, bullet lists, numbered steps, bold key actions, and suggested placement notes for screenshots or diagrams (you supply the images; I mark exactly where each goes)
  • Suggested captions and alt-style descriptions for any visuals you plan to insert
  • A consistent, friendly-but-professional tone matched to your brand and reader skill level (beginner, intermediate, or pro)
  • A proofread, spell-checked final draft free of filler and repetition
  • Revisions to refine wording, reorder steps, or adjust scope per your tier
  • Full ownership: the finished guide is yours to sell, gate, give away, or print

Plans

FeatureBasicStandardPremium
Guide lengthShort guide (compact, single-topic)Mid-length tutorialIn-depth, multi-section ebook
Number of steps/sections coveredCore steps onlyExpanded steps with contextComprehensive, start-to-finish
Research depthLight, from your notes/briefModerate topic researchThorough research + sourcing
Table of contentsSimpleStructuredDetailed, linked-style layout
Intro + recap/checklistIntro onlyIntro + recapIntro + recap + action checklist
Image/screenshot placement notesIncludedIncluded
Editable source file
Tone & audience tailoring
Revision rounds123
Delivery formatPDFPDF + sourcePDF + source

How it works

  1. You share the brief. Tell me the topic, who the reader is, the outcome they should reach, and any must-include steps, tools, or terminology. Send notes, an outline, a recording, links, or rough draft material if you have them — the more raw input, the more accurate the guide.
  2. I confirm scope and outline. I send back a proposed structure: the chapters or step groups, the order, and roughly how each section breaks down, so we agree on direction before I write.
  3. I research and write. I fill any knowledge gaps with focused research, then write the full guide step by step, keeping each instruction concrete, sequenced, and easy to act on.
  4. I format for readability. I add the table of contents, headings, numbered steps, lists, and callouts, and mark where your screenshots or diagrams should sit.
  5. You review. I deliver the draft for your feedback. You point out anything to reword, reorder, add, or trim.
  6. I revise and finalize. I apply your revisions within your tier, proofread the result, and deliver the final PDF plus the editable source file as a download.

Why choose this

Most how-to content fails because it's written by the expert, for the expert — it skips the step that the beginner is actually stuck on. I write from the reader's chair: I assume nothing, define the unfamiliar, and order steps the way someone performs them in real life, not the way they look in your head. That's the difference between a guide people skim and abandon and one they follow to completion.

You also get genuinely original writing. This is not spun, auto-generated, or copied from existing tutorials. It's structured from your input and verified with research, so the instructions are accurate and the voice is consistent. Because I deliver an editable source file alongside the PDF, your guide isn't frozen — when your process or product changes, you can update it yourself without starting over. And with clearly defined tiers and revision rounds, you know exactly what scope you're getting before we begin, with room to refine the wording until it reads the way you want.

Who it's for / use cases

  • Creators and coaches building a free lead-magnet ebook or PDF to grow an email list
  • SaaS and app teams that need a user manual, setup guide, or feature walkthrough
  • Course builders who want a downloadable companion guide or workbook for students
  • E-commerce and product sellers writing setup, assembly, care, or "getting started" guides for buyers
  • Consultants and agencies packaging a repeatable method into a step-by-step playbook
  • Bloggers and affiliates turning a popular post into a gated, downloadable tutorial
  • Hobby and DIY experts documenting a craft, recipe, repair, or technique for a wider audience
  • Internal teams needing clean onboarding or standard-operating-procedure documentation

FAQ

Q: What topics can you write a how-to guide about? I cover a broad range — software and apps, marketing, business processes, finance basics, crafts and DIY, cooking, fitness, productivity, and most skill- or process-based subjects. If a topic needs deep licensed or certified expertise (for example, specific legal, medical, or regulated financial advice), I'll tell you upfront and keep the guide to general, educational information rather than professional advice.

Q: Do you create the screenshots, diagrams, or illustrations? I don't produce custom graphics, but I tell you exactly where each visual should go and suggest a caption for it. You supply the images and drop them into the marked spots, or I place ones you send me into the source file.

Q: Will the content be original? Yes. Every guide is written from scratch based on your brief and my research. It is not copied from other tutorials or auto-generated filler, so it reads in a consistent, human voice and passes as your own work.

Q: What file formats do I receive? You get a download-ready PDF, plus an editable source file (Google Docs or DOCX) so you can revise the guide yourself later. Let me know if you need a particular format and I'll accommodate where possible.

Q: How involved do I need to be? As little or as much as you like. At minimum I need a brief describing the topic, audience, and desired outcome. The more notes, examples, or rough material you share, the more precise and on-voice the final guide will be.

Q: Can I sell or give away the finished guide? Absolutely. Once delivered, the guide is fully yours to sell, gate behind an email signup, bundle, print, or distribute however you choose.

Q: How do revisions work? After delivery you review the draft and send your feedback. I then revise wording, reorder steps, or adjust details within the revision rounds included in your chosen plan. Larger scope changes beyond the original brief can be arranged as needed.

Q: How long should my guide be? That depends on the topic and tier — a focused single-task tutorial can be short, while a complete start-to-finish ebook runs longer. Tell me your goal and reader, and I'll recommend a length that covers the process fully without padding.

Reviews5(1)

  • @amir_fx
    ★★★★★5

    The step-by-step setup tutorial came back as a clean PDF with clear numbered instructions that even my beginners could follow. Downloaded it instantly and it was exactly the how-to format I asked for.