How to Write a Book
That Pulls Readers In Like a Magnet!
For one thing, write a book that's easy to read.
Are you still wondering if you have what it takes to write your
book? My vote says you do. I am convinced your audience is waiting
on your insightful expertise to help solve their problems.
Like other professionals who took the plunge and wrote their book,
you can create a new monthly income stream. In all fields but especially
business, people are looking for practical information and knowledge.
So, whenever you're ready here's 7 proven ways to write profit into
your first business book:
1. Write a book on one topic. When you overload
your reader with information, you come across as disorganized, wordy
and boring. Instead of including everything you know, stick to one
how-to subject and include plenty of simple details with examples
to make it useful to your readers.
2. Write a book that's easy to read. Make your
book simpler, shorter, and punchier. Shorten your sentences, stories
and analogies. Your professional format will include a strong heading
(question) your reader needs answered and the answer. This professional
formula presents the problem and solution quickly without a lot
of words.
3. Write a book with professional feedback. Yes,
you should get feedback from family, friends or your local writing
group but you should get a professional viewpoint of your work.
Most of us need help weeding out the passive voice, bad grammar
and all the things that slow your readers down to a standstill.
4. Write a Book that's Uniquely YOU. Brand yourself,
your business and your book. Think about the greatest benefit that
you offer through your book or service. Consider your book and chapter
titles. Now think about your keywords and headings on your website.
Do you see a repeating word that stands out?
For example, the course "Win With the Writer Inside You"
the author threads some form of "win" throughout her materials.
Ever heard of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series? The title changes
in its audience but the Chicken Soup brand stays the same. For example,
there's a Chicken Soup for Teen-agers, Chicken Soup for Mothers,
and so on.
5. Write a book like a PRO. All it takes is a
little know how to write your book like a pro. Start by solving
your readers' problems using your expert knowledge. You know the
articles, speeches and reports already in your files.
Expand one of your articles or speeches into a short book by adding
short stories and some practical how-to steps. If you want to write
your book like a pro and increase your income,
Don't let your ideas, knowledge and expertise fade away. Put it
to work for you in a book. Remember, if you need help contact a
professional book coach or take an e-course to inform yourself.
Here's to seeing your book in print soon.
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From Earma Brown, 14 year author and book writing coach
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