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7 Essentials for Putting Together a Powerful Book

7 Essentials for Putting Together a Powerful Book

All of this information is useless if you don’t put it together and actually produce your eBook!  So here’s 7 essentials for putting together a powerful book… You have three strong outlines you can use. Tailor the outline before you start writing, if you want to play up certain sections and omit or downplay others.  Make sure […]

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Writing a “101 Tips” or “101 Ideas for…” Book

Writing a 101 tips book is possibly the easiest type of book you can write.  Research consists of gleaning tip after tip from multiple sources, all focused on your one topic, which is determined by your Title and Subtitle. In order to make your book especially potent, however, follow these tips: Don’t just dump your […]

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Want to Be a Social Media Darling? Write a Book…

Want to Be a Social Media Darling Write a Book

Are you looking for new ways to become the life of the party, gain a lot of attention, and be more relevant in the world of social media? Writing a book is the best place to begin. There are many benefits of writing books that dive deeper than the social media front, but your decision […]

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5 Ways Writing a Book Can Grow Your Business

5 Ways Writing a Book Can Grow Your Business

Writing books might seem like a Herculean task but it can provide impressive results for the growth of your business with minimal effort on your part. These are just five ways you can grow your business by writing a book.Profits from Book SalesFinancial gains from book sales involve money you can then reinvest into your […]

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Your Kindle eBook Structure

Your Kindle eBook Structure

Here’s what you need to include in any Kindle book.  Some elements are optional:  Some are not.  We will designate compulsory or strongly recommended elements with this symbol:  Here’s what you need to include in any Kindle book.  Some elements are optional:  Some are not.  We will designate compulsory or strongly recommended elements with this […]

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5 Ways to Become a Local Celebrity with Your New Book

5 Ways to Become a Local Celebrity with Your New Book

Even if you have built your business primarily online and that’s where you find the majority of your clients, local marketing should not be overlooked. In addition to your online marketing efforts, promoting your new book locally can bring you “local celebrity” status while increasing your fan base. Keep in mind, these ideas may not bring […]

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Pricing Your Kindle Book

Pricing Your Kindle Book

What is the pricing range, and what seems to be the best pricing for your kindle book?  That depends on whether or not you’re more interested in cash sales or gaining exposure/subscribers. When to Offer Your Book for Free If your goal is to use your Kindle eBook to attract subscribers to your website and […]

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How to Write a “How to” Book

How to Write a “How to” Book

“How to” books are always popular; especially if what they are demonstrating is currently trending.  People love the promise of a book that is magically and instantly going to simplify something complex (or that they find complex)… a book that will act like a patient tutor and walk them through to success. You need to […]

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5 Ways to Get a Million New Fans with Your New Book

5 Ways to Get a Million New Fans with Your New Book

Now that you’ve got your book printed, you may be questioning what comes next. Now is the time to start shouting from the rooftops about your book because if you don’t tell people about it, they simply won’t know it exists. And contrary to popular belief, just because your book is available on Amazon doesn’t […]

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Top 10 Nonfiction Writing Mistakes You Must Avoid

Top 10 Nonfiction Writing Mistakes You Must Avoid

Literary innovator Lee Gutkind once said that fiction’s challenge is writing a terrific story; journalism’s challenge is conveying solid, objective info; and creative nonfiction’s challenge is to do both well. Indeed, it doesn’t matter if you’re composing an email, corporate newsletter, blog post, business report, or nonfiction book, you must make sure it’s as actuate […]

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