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How to Make Your Book Pass the Test of Significance to
Sell Well.
Have you started your book yet? No, why not? Perhaps you hesitate
for the same reasons many of us hesitated. You wonder, "Will
my book sell in a crowded book market?" Good question.
Everyone wants to know before they invest time, effort and
most of all money. Here are a few tips to help you know if
your book will sell well before you even write it. Give your
manuscript the test of significance. Write your book to meet
two to three areas to achieve significance in the book marketplace.
To make sure your book passes the test of significance, does
it offer:
1) Original, different information. Have
you wondered what makes a new diet book sell well even when
there are scores of diet books on the market? The author presents
their unique set of successful diet rules, their exercise
program, their perspective, their testimonials and their credentials.
They use original, different information for the same results.
2) Inspire people to do something good.
Weave inspiring stories into your book and sell more. The
21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership spent 18 straight months
on the Business Week Business Best Seller List. Dr. Maxwell
started each chapter with a short story of a famous person
successfully using the chapter's law of leadership.
3) Entertainment, humor or fun. Do you have a
talent to make people laugh? Use it in your book. Provide a little
oasis of escape for your readers. People love it when you entertain
them. Intertwine funny stories into your non-fiction manuscript.
Entertain them, make them laugh; they'll love you for it. Best of
all, they will have fun telling all their friends about your funny
book.
4) Greater understanding of life.
Have you been gifted with a deep understanding of life? Put small
excerpts of your understanding throughout your book. Sprinkle your
quotes along with other famous philosophers or world thinkers within
your book.
5) Success experiences that motivate your audience
to do more, give more or share more. Share your experiences
to motivate your audience. Share how you overcame seemingly
insurmountable challenges in your field. It will motivate
your audience to think if you did it; they can do it too.
Are you ready to start writing yet? Did your book idea pass
the test of significance in at least two areas? Great! Now
that you know your book is significant, go ahead take the
plunge. Don't hesitate any longer. Start today. Your audience
is waiting for your unique ideas and viewpoint. Make it different.
Make it count. Make it yours.
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