
As an author, you want to put out the best product you can. Often, writing and pre-marketing mistakes cost you sales.
(know that all writing should market you)
Your audience wants an easy read, so your formatting and organization must guide your reader to your gems. Remember, your chapters brand you and each one should support your book’s thesis and title.
Published on July 8, 2011 at 4:19 PM by Judy Cullins
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You’ve been thinking about writing an eBook. Maybe you already have one, but aren’t sure it will sell well or show you as an expert in your field. Maybe you’re thinking an eBook is not as accepted as a traditionally published book. But, you have ideas, a lot of them. And, if you can focus on one really useful, compelling book, writing an eBook is just the ticket.
Whether you’re in business or a non-fiction writer, you can write an eBook in a lot less time than you think–even in two months.
My last book in July -2010 on Linkedin Marketing took me only 2 months of part time writing, applying all of my tried and true strategies of book writing and my own LI success.
After reading and realizing these eBook benefits, you too may decide to join the 5% club. That’s the percentage of book writers who make their book a financial and emotional success.
Published on August 4, 2010 at 7:14 AM by Judy Cullins
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Many authors start writing their second and third book when the ink is barely dry on their first one. As a veteran bookcoach, understand that this is not in your best interest.
Why? Because you need to learn the best, proven online book promotion techniques, and apply them to one book at a time. Just because your first book isn’t selling well doesn’t mean you should write another one–because if it doesn’t get promotion attention, will not sell well either. You need to market your first book before you write another one.
Think of the time spent writing and editing. These activities make you no money. You will only make money when you market/promote your book. To me that means that just because I spend a lot of months getting a book done and feel worn out and whipped, I shouldn’t stop there. I need to promote it to get known before I write another book. I need to know my first book’s audience and write for them when I know they want my information.
Published on July 8, 2010 at 8:22 AM by Judy Cullins
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In any endeavor, when we plan for its success we increase our odds of success. If you haven’t realized the book success you wanted last year, here’s a way to reap the harvest with 86% improvement!
Do you believe in New Year’s Resolutions? I don’t. Partly because they are poorly defined wishes, unwritten and fuzzy dreams and contain unrealistic expectations. I do believe in planning for results I want. When we plan we increase our odds of success. Plan to finish your book project this year!
Now, check out the power of your mind to create your year just as you want. If you haven’t realized the book success you wanted last year, here’s a way to reap the harvest with 86% improvement!
Published on January 11, 2010 at 9:46 AM by Judy Cullins
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