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Defy the Myths, Get Your Book Written--Fast! - Part 1Judy Cullins Why dont you write a book Most people complain it takes too long. They are too busy. One professional coach said she was not a natural writer. An entrepreneur feared it wouldnt sell, or it would be too much effort. A professional speaker says she is so busy marketing herself, she doesnt know where to find the time to write. These are reasons, but they arent real, they are myths. You can write a profitable book--even a lot of books--fast! Fast depends on you, your intention, and attention that you will give your book Fast depends on your creating a blueprint of simple step-by-step strategies to write a fast, focused book. Getting Your Book Written--Six Myths and Options 1. Takes talent. Actually, the less writing know how you have, the better. In my innocent beginnings I thought I was a speaker, a trainer, a teacher, a coach. I didnt think of myself as a writer! Yet, because my audiences kept asking for information to take home, and from encouragement from other writers, I started writing short books, booklets, and special reports. I didnt write the end-all-be-all book of 200-400 pages. Instead, I wrote a series of short books, each taking about a month. No more messy and unprofitable handouts. I saw a need and filled it. While I had heard of agents and publishers, after I checked this traditional publishing route, I found it didnt serve me. First, it takes too long--even two years or more. Second, nobody cares more about your book than you do. You are the one that can get it done and out into the hands of your audience. When you dont know what you dont know, you can forge ahead with self-publishing like I did. And, you can also consult with an inexpensive half hour phone book coaching session too. Turn to the talent of others. From knowing Jim Belasco, management consultant some 25 years ago, his "Do what you do best, and hire the rest" statement led me to hire a book designer, graphics person and cover designer. Later, I learned how to do my own with Portable Document Format, Word graphics, and simple cover designs. 2. Takes creativity. Dan Poynter told me many years ago that information can be repackaged for any particular target audience. It doesnt take creativity, it just takes some editing, rewriting, adding a few new ideas and resources, and putting it together in an organized, short and simple format to please the consumer who wants easy-to-read information. If you are like me, you can package several of your books and others related books together for increased back-of-the-room sales. Like my own increased profits, they can provide more than $4000 a month if you put time into getting the word out. If you are flexible and willing to learn new ways, you can sell even more copies easily with online promotion techniques. For me, the Internet was my breakthrough. 3. Takes time. Some writers claim it takes 2-10 years to write a quality book. Some say 14 days. Maybe a few months to a year can be your story. It will take longer if you change your focus, your format, or try to be perfect. Thats why you need to do some market-driven pre-planning before you write your book. Its far easier to write your book right to fit your audiences needs than to write it, and then look for an audience. Each audience has a different problem to solve. Think what benefits your book will fill first, what audience will buy it, along with other "hot-selling point" that help you pre-market and also help you write, focused, organized, easy to read compelling copy. Like me, you can write a series of short books, each taking less time than a month. Just see a need and fill it. You dont have to write a 200-page book to be a credible author either, and todays online audience of hundreds to 500,000 who see your ePromotion each week, and who prefer short books, especially eBooks, will make it worth your time. Think of your benefits in writing a book! Your book expresses who you are. Your clients, associates, and companies who need speakers or coaches need your book. Your fiction audience wants new entertainment. A book ensures a constant stream of contacts who consider you a leader in your field. People Online are looking for your topic every day. Whether you market your book offline or Online, people want your solutions, inspirational words, and stories. What follows A lifelong, constant stream of income. Part two of this article is available at www.bookcoaching.com/freearticles/article-140.shtml. Judy Cullins © 2004 All Rights Reserved.
| ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | RELATED ARTICLES Checklist for Writing Articles That Get Read When writing articles for publication, it is important that you bear certain matters in mind. If you want to write a good article that stands a good chance of publication you need to take the following into consideration before, when you are in the process and after completion: Finding Experts, Sources and Contacts I was asked to write an article on a short deadline. No problem, I thought. Then I got the article specifications which included quoting several experts in the article. Why We Dont Write Our Books In the ten years that I’ve taught people how to get on with their books, I’ve noticed a phenomenon that I’ll call “Author’s Block.” Would-be writers can, indeed, sit down and work when pressed to it. The problem is that they’re not so sure they want the pressure of being an author. But they do want to. But they don’t. And so on. How Does Spellchecker make you Lazy It’s a crime what laziness can do. That’s the downside of automation and software tools. People get lazy. Sense of Place What is Sense of Place Its the image of a scenes environment evoked by the writing. The author becomes an artist; the book page is the canvas, sentences and phrasing are the brushes; words give color. New York Code Orange Jaisini new art series New York Code Orange Jaisini new art series PublishAmerica - Publishing Parasites I have to admit to being readily impressed by company names.Maybe its an age thing.You see, I was around when we had nationalised industries here in Britain, you know, British Railways, British Gas, British Steel, British Road Services, etc., etc.Those companies may have been over-staffed and under-efficient but you always knew you could trust them, and a product marked "Made in Britain" had class - in those days. Even after they became privatised the word "British" in a company name still, in my subconscious at least, gave that firm a stamp of approval.Those were the heady days when we had some traditional industries and workers could rely upon union protection to prevent their jobs being shipped out to third world countries. 8 Tips to Get Publishers to Notice You If your articles arent getting published very often, or you just want to increase the chances of them being published, then you will benefit from the tips in this article. Just Write an Email How did you sell your last product Imagine that I am a newbie writing you an e-mail after reading your ebook. How would you answer the question I bet you could send me a 300 word reply in no time. Words would flow from your keyboard as fast as you can type. You have just written your next article. Dont think so Too easy Read the next paragraph. Gaining Exposure Within Writing.Com Dear Writing Reader, Five Steps to Goal-Setting What would you like to achieve in your lifetime Dreading the Writing Assignment Outlines to the Rescue Writing technical articles is a challenge. There you sit, surrounded by reams of research, notes and interviews. Where do you start The Way of Light The Netherlands is a country known for its religious, ideological and ethnical tolerance. But what is perhaps less known is that it is also a country religiously divided into a northern part dominated by a culture of Calvinism and a southern part, which is predominantly Catholic. Today, when people speak of below the rivers they refer to the Catholic provinces and when they talk about above the rivers they are pointing to the Calvinist provinces north of the geographical border of the rivers Maas, Waal and Rhine, which roughly run parallel to this historical and cultural border. How to Build A Success Freelance Career Part 2 Part 1 of this article discussed the experience you need to successfully build a freelance career. Here, I will outline other necessities. Realism ‘Realism’ Freelance Writing on the Internet So, you’ve decided to take up a career in freelance writing. You’ve hooked up the computer, installed the printer, and learnt the nitty-gritty of your word processor. You’ve maybe even been published a couple of times. You’re all set to conquer the world of publishing. But wait. Do you know all the options available to you Keys to Characterisation Far too many inexperienced writers create flat, stereotypical characters: the brave fireman, the damsel in distress, the strict schoolmistress. The best characters are those who evoke emotions within the reader – fear, admiration, affection, laughter, horror… If the writer fails to make us care about the characters, no matter how ingenious the plot, we will toss the story aside without a second thought. Essay Types and Modes Youll Need to Write for College ~TYPES~ What Dreams Will Come! As the pioneers of aviation took to the air not skies, in their human powered mechanical contraptions, what must have been said and thought ![]() |
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