How to Write a Non-Fiction Book to Sell Way More Books Than Your Competition

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Why would anyone buy your non-fiction book over another in your category? Will your book stand out in the crowd of books on your subject? Does it solve any problems in your field easily? Think about it, most readers are looking for non-fiction books to solve problems.
For example, when I started speaking professionally I [...]

Stop Killing Your Book Dream With Procrastination

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Have you been guilty of putting your book dream on the back burner? If so, don’t feel bad; many writers get hung up with wrong thinking about writing and completing their books.
In fact, you can get excited. For I’m about to help you take easy steps that will destroy the power of procrastination over [...]

Writing Your Thoughts, The Carrot and Stick Strategy

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When you are writing, having a strategy in mind is rather useful, especially when you are wanting your reader to commit to something or someone. You will want to lead the reader in the direction you intend to finish upon and don’t want to cause confusion and misdirection in your writing. Here are [...]

Get Your Story Across to Get the Action You Want: Lessons for Writing a Book

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Put it before them briefly so they will read it, clearly so they will appreciate it, picturesquely so they will remember it and above all accurately so they will be guided by its light.
–Joseph Pulitzer
When I started the 400 Year Project (to demonstrate how 400 years worth of normal improvements could be accomplished in only [...]

How to Write a Book In 48 Days or Less

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Are you ready to finish your book? It doesn’t matter if you are almost finished after 2 years or just beginning, these book writing tips will help you finish in the next 48 days. You owe it to yourself and your important message to finish fast and go to market sooner.
For years, my book manuscript [...]

How to Write a Book Using a Road Map for Success

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Everyday someone hops a train to start writing a book. Unfortunately as one person gets on the train to write a book there are several people who decide that it’s hopeless, they’ll never complete their book and get off the train.
My hope is that you will be the one who starts the journey of writing [...]

Get a Cast of Characters to Help You Write A Book

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Have you ever sat at your computer or with your writing pad and your mind is blank? The words just won’t come. You had a great plan to write a book but you are stuck. Or maybe you are feeling a little insecure and wonder if you will ever finish your book. You [...]

How to Stay Motivated While Writing Your Great Book

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Here is a list of some activities that can help you stay motivated while writing your great book. Create some of your own.
1. Surround yourself with enthusiastic people with a positive attitude. Phone them when you need to be uplifted. Or send them an email and ask for their enthusiastic encouragement.
2. Your favorite music. It [...]

Tips on Writing a Book: Breaking Writer’s Block

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Do you get stuck? Does your writing slow down at times? Does a mental block affect you occasionally preventing you from continuing your writing? If so then it’s time to put lots of energy and enthusiasm in your life to get that writing passion going again. You are not a machine so it is natural [...]

Wrting E-Books For Cash Is Easier Than You Think

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It’s no secret that professional writing is a difficult field to break into. The latest estimates state that of all the professional writers in America, only about 30 percent actually make their living solely from writing. That means 70 percent of writers must rely on extra income from a spouse or another job. Writers will [...]