How To Synch Your Book And Web Site For Maximum Sales P1

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Are you an author that wants to sell more books? Sure you are. We all are. I can say that with such confidence because if your message was important enough to be written; it is important enough to be read. Read by as many people as possible I might add.
In the new millennium the [...]

Design Your Book to Sell Well Before You Write It, P2

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You don’t have to put your family life on the auction block to write a saleable book anymore. Simply write the solution. It’s a known fact problem solver books sell well; even better than other non-fiction books.
Here are a few tips to help you design your book to sell well before you even write it. [...]

5 Ways To Market Your Unsold Books Stacked In the Garage

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The honeymoon is over. Your book has been out for over a year now. Book sales have slowed down from your initial Big Push marketing by you and/or your publisher. You realized your dream. You experienced the speaking and book tour.
You may have already setup book signings, press releases, book reviews, distributors and even [...]

Want People to Read Your Work? Hire a Professional Editor!

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Visit any networking luncheon or after-hours mixer anywhere in the country, and chances are, if you asked, “Has anyone here ever thought about writing a book?” more than half the hands in the room would go up. Many people - coaches, speakers, and entrepreneurs in particular - have thought about writing books. And the truth [...]

10 Book Writing Mistakes That Stop Your Dream In Its Tracks

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Did you start writing your book and quit? Yes, I know you’re not a quitter. Like many of us, you may be making some simple mistakes that block your book’s progress and success. Correct the following mistakes; complete your book and prosper:
Mistake 1 Failure to start small
Inexperienced book writers aim too high. Don’t try [...]

Write a Non-Fiction Book First to Sell More

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Why do people buy non-fiction books? Most readers buy books to solve problems or help with fulfilling a need. For example, when I started speaking for a fee I went out and bought a couple of popular books about speaking. Browsing in the bookstore, I was attracted to Lilyan Wilder’s book “7 Steps to Fearless [...]

Writing: Fact Or Fiction?

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Nearly everyone who wants to be a writer looks at the fiction market as being the way to go - but another, vast market exists. What is it? Let’s find out.
The minute you mention that you’re a writer you nearly always get the same reaction. It goes something like this: ‘Do you write crime thrillers/science [...]

3 Little Pigs Went to Market But One Went Faster, P1

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No, I’m not calling you a pig. Now that I have your attention, I want to talk with you about finishing your book fast and getting it to market faster. Did you start on your book and lose focus? You would love the rewards of a completed book but wonder where you could fit writing [...]

Major Mistakes Beginning Nonfiction Authors Make and How to Avoid Them

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It’s never been easier to write a book than it is today. With the advent of print-on-demand and self-publishing, almost anyone can throw a book together - a real bound book, with pages and everything - for a few hundred bucks. This news should be encouraging, because there’s no reason you shouldn’t author the book [...]

Overcoming the Planning Hurdles When Writing Your First Nonfiction Book

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Once you’ve covered the basics of determining who your specific audience is, understanding exactly what they want to read, and knowing what other similar books already exist, it’s time to begin strategizing the business angles of your book. Beginning nonfiction authors frequently err in judgment when it comes to the practical, business, and fiscal components [...]