
I write this blog because I can–from being a full-service book coach for 25 years, and because I want to encourage you to stay with your book or marketing project to make the most of your time here on earth and on the internet. It’s a great journey with many steps, so I hope you’ll stay with me and reap the benefits of my journey and what I can offer you.
In the early ’90’s, I dreamed about writing a book. For 10 years I taught an ongoing seminar on “How to Write a Book” at an adult school in La Mesa, California, plus many other venues such as the Learning Annex.
I struggled with one early book called “Passion at Any Age” and thought it “should” be like Julia Cameron’s “The Artist’s Way.” I edited it so much, taking almost 10 years, that I left this book.
Instead, I turned to one I knew would be a success because of those 10 years of teaching book writing and marketing. My handouts plus learning from mentors like Dan Poynter, Bob Holt, John Kremer, and others helped me create my popular signature book out of over 13 I’ve published, entitled “Write your eBook or Other Short Book Fast!,” a book that I was more passionate about at the time and still am. This 99 page book in print or eBook format helps non-fiction writers with two important skills sets to hook their readers and make their books a financial success:
Know the 9 Essential Hot Selling Points BEFORE they write their book to develop pre-marketing and a business strategy.
Write each chapter to hook, then engage their readers, so they will finish and become a 24/7 sales team and recommend their book. If readers get bored or don’t like the lecture, they will leave your book, never to return.
To get more information and all the benefits of this $15.95 book “Write your eBook or Other Short Book Fast!” go to
http://www.bookcoaching.com/tips-writing-a-book.php
From my book, my seminars, and my research before I got online in 2000, and my article writing for 11years online, I built my full-service book coaching business around this book’s information.
1. I wrote and submitted over 300 how to articles on writing, publishing and marketing to top article directories.
2. I designed my Web site www.bookcoaching.com, and developed it as a business and total resource site for authors to be. I revised it 5 times and now, it’s really a profitable venture. Through giving a lot of free content to my unique, targeted visitors, it continues to bring me clients who I want to work with–who are ready to brand themselves and make great book sales and are willing to learn pre-marketing how to’s and create a promotional platform usually BEFORE they publish.
3. I joined Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. After some success with Twitter and Facebook, I concentrated on building my brand at LinkedIn. This last action brings much more traffic to my site, and in turn, new clients and ongoing book sales.
4. I wrote a second blog after I gave up too early on my first effort. This blog gives how to tips, resources and answers questions you might have to help you with your challenges.
The biggest results? I check monthly to see what’s working and what’s not. The blog plus LinkedIn bring me best results after my name or URL of bookcoaching.com.
Why read my blog? I update it weekly, so you keep getting fresh new articles and discussions on a topic you need help on. And, it’s all free. .
When I first discovered social media, I went crazy and got 2700 Twitter followers–anyone who wanted me. As time went on, I let go of so much tweeting if it didn’t pay off. I turned to LinkedIn and my new blog to offer fresh almost daily information–just to my target audiences-business people, book people.
Maybe you will follow me. I freely give information to illustrate my expertise and my ability to save you time with your writing projects. Some of you will sign up for my free reports on my home page. Others will subscribe to my site’s weekly emails with new, useful information, others will take my low-cost group coaching teleseminars and some of you will be ready to commit to some hands on coaching. In all that I offer, I show you how to do something, not just tell.
To grow, I must also keep writing new books and giving new teleseminars to assist my audience to grow their books and business. These are on my Web site under the category “books and package” and “coaching and seminars.”
My Newest Book–”LinkedIn Marketing: 8 Best Tactics to Build Book and Business Sales”
For the LI audio MP3 and book, see http://www.bookcoaching.com/social-media-marketing.php
For just the LI book, see
http://bookcoaching.com/linkedin-marketing.php
To get a free subscription with a free eBook for ongoing support, just go to http://www.bookcoaching.com/help-writing-a-book.php
Write a short book first before the end all-be all novel or other long book that traditional publishing touts. Today, most audiences want to read for information. They don’t have much time to read and want their questions answered with short and easy-to-read copy, without all the long lectures.
Knowing that I help other writers write and promote themselves and their books, how about you? Are you ready to jump-start your branding yourself and your business, make more money and enjoy all the success that comes with being a recognized expert? Are you ready to implement some of your promotion platform and need some help?
http://www.bookcoaching.com/help-writing-a-book.php
My hope is that with this blog you’ll see that if I can do it, so can you!
To your writing success,
Published on December 29, 2010 at 3:49 PM by Judy Cullins
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SO much amazing information, it's a little overwhelming. Thanks for giving so much of your time and knowledge.
Hi GR, It does seem overwhelming. But I did it all in steps each month. This has been my life's msission for 25 years. I do it for love and know that some will go more deeply with coaching and buying my books.
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