How to Write a Book in 30 Days
Can you imagine writing your own novel? You don't have to be a genius - and believe it or not,
you don't have to spend years writing it.
Write Your Book in just one month -
Working as little as 40 minutes a day!
It sounds impossible. But it's not.
| Hale Carlton was not an author. He was a meditation
expert who wanted to write his own fiction book - and he definitely didn't think writing would be
easy. But - after getting some simple writing tips from expert Dan Strauss, he was able to
complete his rough draft in only 2 weeks! |
Barbara Cartland wrote 623
best-sellers in her life, and sold over a billion books. Dr Richard Carlson wrote "Don't Sweat the
Small Stuff" during a 12-hour transatlantic flight - and went on to sell 25 million copies. Even Mark Victor
Hansen, co-author of Chicken Soup for the Soul, says he's now churning out a book every single month.
There's an actual secret to writing your novel as fast as this. And Dan Strauss
wants to share that secret with
you.
See how you can write your own novel in just ONE month, by
visiting the official website: http://www.NovelInAMonth.com
You'll amaze yourself.

Top 10 Ways to Write a Book That Sells
Is there a book inside of you? Yes? Then why don't you write it? Or, if you've already written a book, wouldn't
you like to sell more? So many of you have a great idea for a book, even a dynamite title, but much more is needed
to write a book that sells. Here's the top ten ways to write a book that sells:
1. Write what's interesting to you and what will still interest you in two plus years. You can maintain all of
the parts to writing a book much better if you know a little and want to know more about your subject.
2. Have passion about your topic. If your book is an extension of you, you'll be more willing to do the work
involved. You'll need sustained passion to develop talks, seminars, articles or consulting services. Passion helps
you be a titillating radio or teleclass guest.
3. Prepare for each chapter before you write. Have a format plan that includes headlines throughout to organize
your chapter so well; your reader can't put it down. To avoid a thin chapter list questions and facts that relate
only to the one chapter and thesis you work on at a time. You will then answer these questions, thus fulfilling
your need to benefit your audience. These techniques make it easy for your reader to understand.
4. Commit to a regular writing schedule. Lackadaisical or non-focused efforts fail. A book doesn't finish itself. A
page a day equals a book a year. Think about your circumstances. Just how much time can you put into this effort
with all of your other priorities? Take a minute and decide to let go of something not as compelling for the
moment. Dong it all at once dilutes your efforts.
5. Write fast so you can produce chapters fast enough to get published sooner to get the cash flow going faster.
Use the "fast-forward" writing technique in chapter seven of the book "How to Write your eBook or Other Short
Book--Fast!" Each chapter must answer all of your readers' questions. All non-fiction chapters have a similar
length because their format is the same. Remember, you can write a short book (25-90 pages) your first time.
6. Market your book as your write each chapter. Know and write such essential "hot-selling points" as your
60-second "tell and sell," your specific audience, your sparkling introduction that is a mini sales letter, and
your back cover or Web sales letter for each book you write.
7. Know your audience before your write your book to keep it organized, flowing, and compelling. Keep their picture
by your workstation. Write your audience profile first to include their sex, their top interest, what they spend
money on, their Internet savvy, what books they want and need. Your subject must benefit your audience or they
won't buy your book. What audiences want what you have? Who will let go of their hard-earned money to buy your
book?
Remember that women buy 78 percent of all trade books. Is your subject narrow enough?
8. Write your non-fiction, self-help book first. While writing a novel may draw you, start with the moneymaking
book first, so you can finance your other efforts. Think a shorter first book, maybe 30-90 pages. Today, people are
busy. They want information fast and easy. Make your chapters shorter too. If you answer 4 questions about one
chapter topic, you will create a four-page chapter.
9. Put your book into your readers’ hands. Think first, "What's the purpose of my book?" Think about your
audience and your fame. Will they really go the bookstore looking for your book? Since distributors often go broke,
think about distributing your book yourself. Today it is easy with the number one way to promote--Online. And, it's
free with a short learning curve. Ask your book or Internet marketing coach.
10. Make things happen. Even if you are one of the chosen 1-2% an agent or publisher accepts, if you are an
unknown, they will provide little marketing. After a book tour and placing your book on the bookstore shelves for
three months, you'll have to pick up the talon and lead your own marketing efforts.
So start early and take a teleclass or read a book on how a non-techie can sell a book Online through free
articles and other free, easy ways.
Judy Cullins, 20-year book and Internet Marketing Coach, Author of 10 eBooks including "Write your eBook Fast,"
and "How to Market your Business on the Internet," she offers free help through her 2 monthly ezines, The Book
Coach Says...and Business Tip of the Month at http://www.bookcoaching.com/opt-in.shtml and over 140 free
articles. Email her at mailto:Judy@bookcoaching.com
See how you can write your own novel in just one month, by visiting the
official website: http://www.NovelInAMonth.com
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