7 Ways to Write
Your Book to Sell Way More Than Its Competition!
Your
readers just want solutions to their questions and challenges. If
you have the answers, you can be on your way to writing an easy
to read, well organized, compelling book. Don't hold back any longer;
get excited, jump around and then sit down and write your book now...
Did
you define an intense problem and solve it within your book? Congratulations!
You now have the ingredients to make your book a top seller in your
field or expertise. With the right mix, your book is destined to
sell way more than its competition. But, wait; don't rest in your
success just yet. You still have work to do to become a successful
author with a book selling way more than its competition.
After
you have defined a problem and solution, researched your competition,
you now have to develop a different approach. With all the books
in the world on your topic, it's not enough to know the solution;
you have to present the solution in a different way than existing
books do.
You
need to develop a way of making your book special. You need a different
viewpoint, a niche, and a unique spin on sometimes the same information.
Look at the problem again and the solution your book solves with
the goal of developing a way to describe and present your knowledge
in a different manner than existing books.
Here
are seven ways you can do this:
1.
Affinity. Perhaps you have a relationship with a well known
organization that has benefited from your ideas. You can repurpose
your expertise by leveraging off your association: The United Teachers
Financial Program or the Stanford University Weight Loss Program.
2.
Benefits. Organize your existing information around benefits
of achieving the goal: Free Again, Healthy Again!
3.
Broad market. Consider appealing to a broad market: Lose
14 Pounds in 14 Days: A Guide for Baby Boomer Men & Women.
4.
Experience. Target your niche market with their previous
experience with a topic, i.e. The Last Diet Book You'll Ever Need!
5.
Focal point. Attack a huge problem by emphasizing a particular
tool or technique that you have experience with. For example, show
how cancer survivors can regain their health and vitality faster
through herbs, minerals and raw plant foods.
6.
Market section. You can develop a niche by focusing on
an age group, profession, or sex, i.e. Lose 14 Pounds in 2 Weeks:
A Guide for the new 40, Lose Weight Safely Before, During and After
Multiple Birth Pregnancy.
7.
Program. I love easy steps; don't you find yourself looking
for the easy way out? Support your solution on the way you solve
a large problem by breaking it into steps or ways, i.e. eBook It:
10 Ways to Profit from Your Passion Program for ebook writing.
You
might notice in each one of the above examples of the same market,
the contents of the book would most likely be the same! The books
would contain the same basic thoughts, suggestions, guidelines,
etc. For example, all the books about diets would probably stress
the significance of eating right, choosing the right foods in right
portions and daily exercise. Yet, each book presents a different
viewpoint targeting a different market.
So,
don't be afraid to approach the same subject as existing books.
Focus in on your unique ideas and viewpoint. Remember, according
to the writer of Ecclesiastes, "There's nothing new under the
sun." Bernice Fitz Gibbon said, "Creativity often consists
of merely turning up what is already there. Did you know that right
and left shoes were only thought up only little more than a century
ago."
Are
you ready to write a book to sell way more than its competition?
Did you find a way to present your book of solutions in a different
way? Great! Now that you know how to make your book unique, go ahead
take the plunge. Don't hesitate any longer. Start today. Your audience
is waiting for YOUR solution-oriented ideas and viewpoint. Make
it different. Make it count. Make it yours.
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Earma Brown, 13 year author and business owner
helps small business owners and writers who want to write their
best book now! Author of “Write
Your Best Book Now”, she mentors other writers and business
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