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7 Book Writing Secrets to Aid the Self
Published Author
Are you dreaming of writing a book? Yes.
Then just do it. Not many things hold the potential for life
changing experience like writing a book does.
You can receive life long income from writing
a book. You can affect the lives of hundreds even thousands
for the good. You gain the added respect of your colleagues
after writing your book. You can leverage the increase of
fees exponentially in your business.
Even so, many self published authors don't
receive the rewards they deserve. They miss out on the advantages
given to those with the knowledge. Discover the following
secrets and enjoy the rich rewards of a top selling self published
book author:
Secret
1 Set realistic expectations.
To be honest, your book by itself probably
won't make you rich. Don't be disappointed with the direct
sales of your self-published book.
Instead, plan to use your book as an important
leveraging tool to advance existing sales, increase your business
or catapult your career. Plan to receive open door opportunities
that you may not have received any other way.
Secret
2 Organize book project.
Researchers say we waste over 6 full days
a year looking for mislaid information. Make it easy for yourself.
Create a filing system for your book project. You'll write
faster and with less stress. Did you discover you can't pull
it all together by yourself? Delegate; hire an assistant to
help. Do the part you are most skilled in and assign or barter
the rest.
Secret
3 Turn off self-editor.
Turn
off the self-editor while writing. The editor in you will
want to stop and correct every error. Don't allow him a voice
until you finish the writing process. It's more important
to finish your rough draft than to write a perfect manuscript.
Don't let a too early editing process block your rewards.
Secret
4 Avoid marathon writing.
Prolific authors at some point realize they
don't have to sell their soul to write a saleable book. They
write a little each day to get it done faster. They avoid
marathon writing (going away). You unintentionally set yourself
up for failure if you opt for the marathon writing. What happens
to your book goals, if you come back and your book's still
not written?
Secret
5 Focus on one main topic.
Top selling authors focus on one main topic.
They make sure each chapter supports that subject. If you
scatter your focus, you'll come across as unorganized, long
winded, and boring. Your readers may find your book hard to
understand.
Instead of an encyclopedia type book, chunk
your information into modules, segments, chapters or parts.
In each segment, offer plenty of detail to make it useful
to your reader.
Secret
6 Write 'Grab You by the Collar' Titles.
It's a known fact; titles sell books. In fact,
titles sell a lot more than books. Titles sell newspapers.
Titles sell magazines. Titles enhance the selling power of
ads, brochures, web sites, booklets, and just about any kind
of marketing element you can think of. Don't forget chapter
titles, sub heading titles, bulleted points (mini-titles)
benefit from sizzling titles.
Secret
7 Think series.
Top selling authors focus on a series of books
rather than one book. Publishers look for concepts that can
be expanded into a series of books rather than individual
titles. Even your readers (if they like it) will look for
the sequel.
Secret
8 Think community.
Successful authors look for ways to engage
and involve a nurturing relationship with readers and peers.
You should seek to include the support of your family, friends,
readers, other authors, book coaches and others who feed your
enthusiasm. Most are eager to provide ideas, assistance and
feedback.
Secret
9 Engage in promotion.
Most beginning authors hope someone else will
come along and promote their book for them. In the real world,
successful authors take ownership in promoting their book.
They know if they want their book to succeed, they have to
promote it.
Secret
10 Develop future income streams.
Even
after you finish your book, new ideas will probably continue
to surface. Ideas that you wish you had thought to include
in your book. Instead of going back to re-work your manuscript
consider using them in your promotional material.
Become a trusted resource and supplier of fresh information
in your field. Create an ongoing relationship with your readers.
Continue to develop your topic by creating articles, speeches,
workshops, courses, or invite readers to submit questions
and suggestions to your website.
If you continue in the mistakes above your
book may never reach the level of success it deserves. Instead,
implement good book writing tips and avoid the mistakes new
authors make. Go ahead; take the wheel of writing well and
drive your self published book to a wild success.
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From
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