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Book Writing Mistakes That Block The Completion of Your Book

December 3, 2007

What’s blocking you from releasing your significant message in a book this year? For many, an unfinished manuscript is the culprit. No worries; read this article to finish strong and sell sooner than you imagined. Don’t make the simple mistakes that blocked many of us for years. A wildly successful book could be in your near future. But you’ll never know if you don’t complete and release it to the world. To make sure you finish strong and your book garners all the attention... Read more »

Tap Into the Book Writer Inside You

December 3, 2007

Have you given up on writing your book? Don’t give up! Others have taken their dream off the shelf this year. You can too! First, let’s get rid of the top two book writer blocks. You don’t like to write that much and think you have to hire a ghostwriter. You hate research and think you have to do tons of research. The good news is you don’t have to hire a ghostwriter or do tons of research. Your readers just want solutions to their questions and challenges. If you have the... Read more »

Title Your Book Well n Sell Well

December 3, 2007

Titles are one of the most important aspects of your book. Did you know the average reader, publisher or editor only spends about 6 seconds looking at the front cover of any book. They spend not much longer, about 15 seconds, on the back cover. That leaves an author about 20 seconds to make a good impression on a potential reader. How will your title measure up in those few seconds? Does your book title do its job well? I mean does it help explain what’s in your book? Does it capture the... Read more »

Make Your Book Show You the Money Before You Write It

December 3, 2007

You don’t have to sell your soul to write a saleable book anymore. Simply write the solution. It’s a known fact problem solver books sell well; even better than other non-fiction books. Here are a few tips to help you make your book show you the money (design it to sell well) before you even write it. Give your manuscript the test of solutions. Ask yourself the question, ‘What solutions does my book offer? To achieve maximum sales in the marketplace, write your book to offer solutions... Read more »

5 Tips to Sell More Books With a Sales Letter

December 3, 2007

First things first; words sell not graphics or flashy websites. Pretty pictures and web design have never sold anyone anything; only words can do that. You must write to convince people to take action. Most prospects will never pull out their wallets because they like your web design; they do so only when your words convince them to. Here are some tips and a template to create compelling sales letters that sell your book: 1 Gather testimonials. Strategically sprinkle them in your copy. They help... Read more »

Turn the Book Writing Mountain Into a Molehill

December 3, 2007

Have you started your book yet? No. Don’t beat yourself up any longer. Keep reading this article; it was written especially for you. With the right focus and knowledge, you can successfully start and complete YOUR book within weeks. Remember the old adage, Q: How do you turn a mountain into a molehill? A: You climb the mountain one step at a time and it gets smaller. The same applies to writing your book. How do you turn the book writing mountain into a molehill? You turn the big overwhelming... Read more »

Make Your Book Readers Follow the Yellow Brick Road to the End of Your Book

December 3, 2007

The best non-fiction books have a paved road guiding readers through their book chapters. That paved road includes mile markers, exit signs and other road markers for each chapter. It’s stressful to take a journey without a clear road to travel. Most people enjoy a journey on a paved clearly marked road. Instead of leaving your readers to follow a muddy path of disorganization through your book, use repeating elements to create a can’t-miss-it road like the yellow brick road in the ‘Wizard... Read more »

Proofread Your Writing to Boost Book Sales

December 3, 2007

Are you looking for a boost in book sales? You posted your book’s sales letter months ago. You double checked your easy ordering process. Yet, people visit your book’s web site and leave empty handed. Don’t be discouraged. You may be making the simple mistakes many make before selling. This could be the trigger you’ve been looking for. Simply put, professionalism inspires confidence. Whether you’re writing an article, a brochure or your web site sales letter, your words... Read more »

7 Book Writing Mistakes that Stamp Loser on Your Self Published Book

December 3, 2007

Have you picked up a self published book and noticed misspelled words, a wall of text and grammatical errors? Did it inspire you to read on? Or did it cause you to lose a tiny bit of confidence in the author? The truth is poor proofreading hurts the self published author and the industry itself. You see, every ounce of confidence lost in one self published author reflects poorly on all independent publishers. Professionalism inspires confidence. Whether you are writing a short ebook or a full length... Read more »

Book Writing Tips to Speed Write Your Book for Maximum Sales Sooner

December 3, 2007

Where are you in writing your book? Whether you are almost finished after 2 years or just beginning, these book writing tips may help you. You owe it to yourself and your important message to finish fast and sell sooner. For years, my book manuscript would end up in the drawer with the rest of my unfinished projects. No more; now I finish my book writing projects strong and fast. I learned from my mentors who showed me the way. I even learned from my competitors who finished their books fast to... Read more »


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